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Hey guys!

Sorry for the baby questions but...

Do i send the Forms I-134 And I-184 with the packet of I-129F?

or do i save that for the interview...

i just wanted to know so I wouldn't need to have worry about the Request for evidence that my fiance will be a public charge...

I was just planning to send a letter stating that my mother has the intent to support him until he is able to support himself. i would just present the I-134 during the interview, and the form I-184 for supplementary documents.

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Hey guys!

Sorry for the baby questions but...

Do i send the Forms I-134 And I-184 with the packet of I-129F?

or do i save that for the interview...

i just wanted to know so I wouldn't need to have worry about the Request for evidence that my fiance will be a public charge...

I was just planning to send a letter stating that my mother has the intent to support him until he is able to support himself. i would just present the I-134 during the interview, and the form I-184 for supplementary documents.

No, you do not need to include the I-134 in your I-129F application. By the way, For the I-129F application, you only need the I-134 and not the I-864, I-864 is for the immigrant application for I-130, fellow VJ's correct me If I am wrong....

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Hey guys!

Sorry for the baby questions but...

Do i send the Forms I-134 And I-184 with the packet of I-129F?

or do i save that for the interview...

i just wanted to know so I wouldn't need to have worry about the Request for evidence that my fiance will be a public charge...

I was just planning to send a letter stating that my mother has the intent to support him until he is able to support himself. i would just present the I-134 during the interview, and the form I-184 for supplementary documents.

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