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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello VJ members, hope all is well. My fiance’ asked me a favor to fill-up the form I-134 for him later since the military is keeping him busy most of the time.

Please, I need your opinions on these concerns:

1st- my baby is accompanying me/us(me and fiance’) to come to US but not through K2 visa since she is a USC already and has a US passport. Do I still need to list her name in the form I-134 asking to list the name of the foreign fiancee’s child who will be accompanying or follow to join?

2nd – the item number 8 under “relationship to me” section of I-134 won’t allow me to type the word “daughter” as she is really my fiance’s biological daughter(our biological daughter) and is dependent upon him and she is on his tax. Should I just handwrite the word “daughter”?

3rd – I applied for a tourist visa before and my fiance’ submitted I-134 for me during that time as my sponsor. Question is, should I list my name on item number 9?

4th – my fiance’ is divorced already, he filed I-129F for his ex before also. My question is, do I have to list her name on item number 10 and put “former spouse” in the relationship section?

5th- do we need to get this form notarized?

Sam's CRBA, US Passport, and SSN Journey

Nov. 2010: CRBA and US passport application sent(via Air21)

Dec. 08, 2010: Interview(DNA was recommended)

April 04, 2011: CRBA and US passport on hand

April 2011: SSN Application sent (mailed original docs thru 2GO)

April 29, 2011: SSN card on hand

My K1 Visa Journey

March 05, 2011: I-129F packet sent

March 14, 2011: NOA1

May 20, 2011: NOA2(approved in 67 days from NOA1, with no RFEs)

June 24, 2011: NVC received approved petition from USCIS

June 29, 2011: Approved original petition left NVC to US Embassy-Manila

July 15, 2011: Eligibility letter received from US Embassy-Manila(dated July 11, 2011)

October 26 - June 5, 2012: SLEC trap!!! (DOT tx to vaccine administration)

June 7, 2012: Interview (APPROVED!) :)

June 18, 2012: Visa picked up at the embassy

June 20, 2012: POE in Detroit

proud of my family

:)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Slovenia
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1. she counts as a household member, so yes, you have to list her

2. yes, you can handwrite if it won't let you type it

3. yes

4. yes

5. no

He has to sign it though. You can't sign his name on the form for him.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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***** Moving from AOS to K1 forum as OP is not at AOS stage yet *****

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Hello VJ members, hope all is well. My fiance' asked me a favor to fill-up the form I-134 for him later since the military is keeping him busy most of the time.

Please, I need your opinions on these concerns:

1st- my baby is accompanying me/us(me and fiance') to come to US but not through K2 visa since she is a USC already and has a US passport. Do I still need to list her name in the form I-134 asking to list the name of the foreign fiancee's child who will be accompanying or follow to join?

2nd – the item number 8 under "relationship to me" section of I-134 won't allow me to type the word "daughter" as she is really my fiance's biological daughter(our biological daughter) and is dependent upon him and she is on his tax. Should I just handwrite the word "daughter"?

3rd – I applied for a tourist visa before and my fiance' submitted I-134 for me during that time as my sponsor. Question is, should I list my name on item number 9?

4th – my fiance' is divorced already, he filed I-129F for his ex before also. My question is, do I have to list her name on item number 10 and put "former spouse" in the relationship section?

5th- do we need to get this form notarized?

Your baby will be listed as a dependent child of the sponsor, NOT as your child to accompany or follow to join.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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1. she counts as a household member, so yes, you have to list her

2. yes, you can handwrite if it won't let you type it

3. yes

4. yes

5. no

He has to sign it though. You can't sign his name on the form for him.

thank you for your direct answers. :)

Yes, I know that I can't and I shouldn't sign his name on this form, it's pretty much obvious. I will just type infos on the form and email it to him for him to sign it and then he will mail it to me after.

Thank you for your helpful advice. :)

Sam's CRBA, US Passport, and SSN Journey

Nov. 2010: CRBA and US passport application sent(via Air21)

Dec. 08, 2010: Interview(DNA was recommended)

April 04, 2011: CRBA and US passport on hand

April 2011: SSN Application sent (mailed original docs thru 2GO)

April 29, 2011: SSN card on hand

My K1 Visa Journey

March 05, 2011: I-129F packet sent

March 14, 2011: NOA1

May 20, 2011: NOA2(approved in 67 days from NOA1, with no RFEs)

June 24, 2011: NVC received approved petition from USCIS

June 29, 2011: Approved original petition left NVC to US Embassy-Manila

July 15, 2011: Eligibility letter received from US Embassy-Manila(dated July 11, 2011)

October 26 - June 5, 2012: SLEC trap!!! (DOT tx to vaccine administration)

June 7, 2012: Interview (APPROVED!) :)

June 18, 2012: Visa picked up at the embassy

June 20, 2012: POE in Detroit

proud of my family

:)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Posted

Your baby will be listed as a dependent child of the sponsor, NOT as your child to accompany or follow to join.

She is my biological child also accompanying me using her US passport. So, I will not list her name then since she will be using her US passport and not K2 visa?

Sam's CRBA, US Passport, and SSN Journey

Nov. 2010: CRBA and US passport application sent(via Air21)

Dec. 08, 2010: Interview(DNA was recommended)

April 04, 2011: CRBA and US passport on hand

April 2011: SSN Application sent (mailed original docs thru 2GO)

April 29, 2011: SSN card on hand

My K1 Visa Journey

March 05, 2011: I-129F packet sent

March 14, 2011: NOA1

May 20, 2011: NOA2(approved in 67 days from NOA1, with no RFEs)

June 24, 2011: NVC received approved petition from USCIS

June 29, 2011: Approved original petition left NVC to US Embassy-Manila

July 15, 2011: Eligibility letter received from US Embassy-Manila(dated July 11, 2011)

October 26 - June 5, 2012: SLEC trap!!! (DOT tx to vaccine administration)

June 7, 2012: Interview (APPROVED!) :)

June 18, 2012: Visa picked up at the embassy

June 20, 2012: POE in Detroit

proud of my family

:)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

***** Moving from AOS to K1 forum as OP is not at AOS stage yet *****

Thank you for moving my post to the right place. But do you have any ideas about my concerns?

Sam's CRBA, US Passport, and SSN Journey

Nov. 2010: CRBA and US passport application sent(via Air21)

Dec. 08, 2010: Interview(DNA was recommended)

April 04, 2011: CRBA and US passport on hand

April 2011: SSN Application sent (mailed original docs thru 2GO)

April 29, 2011: SSN card on hand

My K1 Visa Journey

March 05, 2011: I-129F packet sent

March 14, 2011: NOA1

May 20, 2011: NOA2(approved in 67 days from NOA1, with no RFEs)

June 24, 2011: NVC received approved petition from USCIS

June 29, 2011: Approved original petition left NVC to US Embassy-Manila

July 15, 2011: Eligibility letter received from US Embassy-Manila(dated July 11, 2011)

October 26 - June 5, 2012: SLEC trap!!! (DOT tx to vaccine administration)

June 7, 2012: Interview (APPROVED!) :)

June 18, 2012: Visa picked up at the embassy

June 20, 2012: POE in Detroit

proud of my family

:)

Filed: Other Country: China
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She is my biological child also accompanying me using her US passport. So, I will not list her name then since she will be using her US passport and not K2 visa?

Right. Both "accompanying" and "follow to join" are in the context of visa. If your fiance, the child's father was also traveling with you, you wouldn't list him in that area of the form either. List the child as a child of the sponsor.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

Google Who is Pushbrk?

A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

 
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