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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Israel
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Good afternoon everyone,

My fiance and I are in the final stages of finishing up our Packet 3 from the consulate, but before we ship off everything I have a question about the I-134, specifically about my co-sponsor. I have asked my brother to co-sponsor for me and he agreed. He is single and his salary alone is well above the 125% mark. Firstly, on question 3 of the I-134 I know we have to put my fiance's info in there, but we have a daughter together, who is already a US Citizen, do we have to list my daughter in question 3 for child to accompany/follow even though she is a US citizen? Second on question 11 do either of us have to mark any of the boxes, or as I have seen on other questions, can we not mark any of them and put "N/A (K1 visa process for permanent residence)"? Appreciate any feed back. Cheers.

TIMELINE:

10/13/09 - Filed I-129F

10/17/09 - Received NOA1

02/23/10 - NOA2!!

02/25/10 - Received at NVC

03/11/10 - Left NVC

03/15/10 - Delivered to Jerusalem Consulate

04/08/10 - Packet 3 received.

05/28/10 - Packet 3 mailed back to Consulate.

06/28/10 - Packet 4/ Interview letter received!

07/16/10 - INTERVIEW!!!

07/16/10 - APPROVED!!!!

08/01/10 - Visa delivered by mail.

10/21/10 - Flew into the US!!! Finally here!!!

11/14/10 - Married!!!!!!!

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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Good afternoon everyone,

My fiance and I are in the final stages of finishing up our Packet 3 from the consulate, but before we ship off everything I have a question about the I-134, specifically about my co-sponsor. I have asked my brother to co-sponsor for me and he agreed. He is single and his salary alone is well above the 125% mark. Firstly, on question 3 of the I-134 I know we have to put my fiance's info in there, but we have a daughter together, who is already a US Citizen, do we have to list my daughter in question 3 for child to accompany/follow even though she is a US citizen? Second on question 11 do either of us have to mark any of the boxes, or as I have seen on other questions, can we not mark any of them and put "N/A (K1 visa process for permanent residence)"? Appreciate any feed back. Cheers.

The US Citizen daughter is not following as in a K-2 derivative visa. You do not list her. She should be listed on the DS-230, DS-156, DS-156K etc... only when it asks for ALL children of the Alien Beneficiary. Not in the section on children to accpmpany or follow as the daughter does not need a visa.

Question 11 is a big puzzle around here because every Embassy/Consulate wants something different andd you have a joint sponsor.

Both you and the joint sponsor MUST answer 11 the same. Last week there was a posting where the N/A answer alone was rejected because neither box was checked.

The safest answer (without any specific time frames or amounts mentioned) that would be almost impossible for the CO to refuse is BOTH you and the joint sponsor fill out - "I intend"...

Then you on the three lines write "to provide food, housing, <other, etc...> for beneficiary <enter name>."

Then the joint sponsor writes "to supplement as necessary food, housing, <other etc...> for beneficiary <enter name>."

Good luck.

Naturalization N-400

 
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