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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello Everyone,

I just want to address this topic to all who went through the interview at the US Embassy Manila... I am little bit confused about the I-134 Form which is the Affidavit of support. Is this really needed to be shown to the Interviewer here in US Embassy .....because I read in the USCIS site that

Affidavit of Support For Fiancé(e), Spouse, or Child as a “K” Nonimmigrant

"If your relative is either a “K-1” fiancé(e), a “K-3” spouse, or a “K-2” or “K-4” child of fiancé(e) or spouse, you do not need to submit an affidavit of support at the time you file your Form I-129F petition. Instead, you should submit an affidavit of support at the time that your fiancé(e), spouse, or child adjusts status to permanent resident after coming to the United States."

Thank you so much and God bless

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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You do not need it for the I-129f, the part that USCIS processes. However it is required by the US Embassy in Manila for the actual Interview.

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/19452/public/Revised%20K1%20Instruction%20Packet%20_3__rtf2_001.pdf

See Article N of the above Packet.

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I think you are confusing the I-134 and I-864. The I-134 is a requirement by USEM to get your K-1 Visa approved. Then, once the beneficiary is in the US and you get married, you can file for AOS. One of the requirements for the AOS process is the I-864. Hope this helps and good luck on the rest of your journey.

Hello Everyone,

I just want to address this topic to all who went through the interview at the US Embassy Manila... I am little bit confused about the I-134 Form which is the Affidavit of support. Is this really needed to be shown to the Interviewer here in US Embassy .....because I read in the USCIS site that

Affidavit of Support For Fiancé(e), Spouse, or Child as a "K" Nonimmigrant

"If your relative is either a "K-1" fiancé(e), a "K-3" spouse, or a "K-2" or "K-4" child of fiancé(e) or spouse, you do not need to submit an affidavit of support at the time you file your Form I-129F petition. Instead, you should submit an affidavit of support at the time that your fiancé(e), spouse, or child adjusts status to permanent resident after coming to the United States."

Thank you so much and God bless

Philippians 4:13...I can do all things through Christ who strengthens meGC Received: 02/04/2012

Useful Links for K-1 Visa Petition for USEM Philippines:

Packet 3 for K-1: http://photos.state....3__rtf2_001.pdf

St Luke's Website: http://www.slec.ph/u...ml#clinic-hours

Link to Schedule Interview: http://cgifederal.force.com/

CFO Website for Seminar: http://www.cfo.gov.p...onals&catid=140

Povery Guideline: http://www.uscis.gov...form/i-864p.pdf

Website to Download DS 156, 156K, & 157: http://travel.state....forms_1342.html

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Form I-134 is a major requirement during the interview. I submitted the form with my fiance's original signature on it :)

Good luck on your interview! :)

Our K1 Visa Timeline

AOS

08-30-2011 - AOS/EAD packet sent

09-12-2011 - NOA1 for AOS/EAD with 09-08 notice date

10-11-2011 - Biometrics appointment (appointment letter received on 09/19)

11-03-2011 - EAD card production request

11-14-2011 - EAD in the mail

12-08-2011 - Interview date (e-mail notification date 11/08) APPROVED!

12-13-2011 - Card production ordered

12-14-2011 - Card mailed to our address

12-17-2011 - Got gc in the mailbox! Valid until 12/13/2013 <wonderful christmas gift>

**No more USCIS for two years**

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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As already stated the I-134 and the supporting financial documents are a definate, they were the majority of what was looked at when at the USEM for our scheduled K-1 interview.

K-1

8/5/2010 - NOA1

10/3/2010 - Touch

3/2/2011 - Touch, RFE :-(

3/11/2011 - Touch, RFE response Ack

4/13/2011 - Your I-129f was approved in 251 days from your NOA1 date

5/16-17/2011 - Medical

6/1/2011 - Visa Interview at USEM

6/18/2011 - POE (Las Vegas)

9/1/2011 - Marriage!

- - - - - - - - - - -

AOS

9/22/2011 - NOA1

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