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I'm a US citizen marrying a Swede. Our I-129F was approved August 5, and I'm working on the Affidavit of Support to send to my fiance for him to take to the Swedish Embassy. I'm really confused on some of the questions. First off, number 7 asks about job info. I have two jobs, and have had both for over two years. I have letters from both jobs, staing the required info. There is only one blank for one job. Which do I put, or how do I put two? On number 11, Do I put yes or no? I feel if I put no, it cancels out this whole affidavit, if I put yes then they want specifics. He won't be going to college here or anything, and will start working as soon as he is allowed.. But I'm going to support him for every day needs. Do I put no there?

Help greatly appreciated!

Edited to add: I don't make enough off my own income to support him by their guidelines, so my father is sponsoring him as well, and makes more than enough money for mine to not be an issue. But I still have to fill it out!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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First, check the example form for Question 11: http://www.visajourney.com/examples/I-134-exp-04-30-07.pdf

I'd imagine - just a wild guess, so check that with the consulate your fiance will be going through - that you can have an attachment to the I-134, stating that you have 2 jobs and giving the info asked for on the form for both of them. Have such attachment signed, dated and notarized too. Gather letters of employment from both your employers to support your answer to question 7, as well as paystubs.

Your father has to fill out an I-134 too and also gather the supporting documents and proof of citizenship.

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I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hey! I just saw your post on my LJ friends page! :lol:

:star: Cass (bebop the great)

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K-1

Service Center: California (transferred from Nebraska)

Consulate: Vancouver, Canada (transferred from Montreal)

06.17.2006 — Engagement!

08.23.2006 — NOA1

11.01.2006 — NOA2

01.25.2007 — Interview—APPPROOOVVEEEDD!!

02.12.2007 — Entry date!

03.01.2007 — Applied for SSN.

03.08.2007 — Social Security Card arrives! :)

03.17.2007 — Wedding day! Happy St. Patty's Day! YAY! :D

AOS/EAD

04.30.2007 — AOS/EAD Mailed off (No AP)

05.02.2007 — Arrives in Chicago.

05.08.2007 — NOA1 for AOS/EAD

06.01.2007 — Biometrics (and EAD Touch)

06.14.2007 — AOS Touch

06.17.2007 — AOS Transferred to CSC

06.19.2007 — AOS Touch

06.20.2007 — AOS Touch

06.21.2007 — AOS Touch (They must be doing something!)

07.25.2007 — EA Card Arrives. YAY! :)

09.03.2007 — AOS Touch, something finally!

09.05.2007 — AOS Touch

09.07.2007 — AOS Touch

09.09.2007 — AOS Touch

09.10.2007 — AOS Touch

09.11.2007 — AOS Approval without interview

09.17.2007 — Welcome to America! Letter arrives

09.29.2007 — Green card arrives! WOOO! No more USCIS until 06/09.

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