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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: France
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I was wondering if I need to fill out the I134 or the I864 for my fiance's interview. I have seen people on here say that you never do the I1864 with a fiance visa, but on the embassy info page, it says he needs the i864. Help!

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July 28th 2006 - Sent I-29F to Nebraska

August 14, 2006 - I-29F received; NOA1 arrived shortly afterwards

August 17, 2006 - Touched

October 27, 2006 - Touched!!!

October 28, 2006 - Touched again!!

November 2nd, 2006 - Approval emails!

November 3rd, 2006 - Received NO2 in the mail with NOA2 date of 10/27/06

November 9th, 2006- Letter dated stating National Visa Center has received our case

12/7/06 - Fiance received packet #3

12/15/06 - Fiance mailed packet #3 back

1/27/07 - received packet 4

2/1/07 - Interview!

APPROVED!

2/5/07 - Fiance receieved visa in mail!

3/5/07 - Tarig arrived in US via Dallas

4/20/07 - Social Security card arrived

5/5/07 - Wedding!

5/29 Sent AOS, EAD, AP documents

6/4 NOA1

7/6 Biometrics appointment

8/10/07 Received approval email for travel document!

8/20/07 Received work permit in the mail

9/12 Green card interview!!!! APPROVED - waiting for green card to arrive in mail

9/17/07 Green card production ordered

9/24/07 Green card arrives!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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All consulates use I-134 for visa interview for K-1, and K-3 visas, they use I-864 only for IR-1, and CR-1 visas.

You will use I-864 after you marry, and file to adjust status.

Applying for a Visa

The consular section at the embassy or consulate where you, the fiancé(e) of an American citizen, will apply for a visa, will tell you about any additional specific requirements that you need to fulfill to complete your visa application, such as where you need to go for the required medical examination. The following is required:

  • A passport valid for travel to the United States and with a validity date at least six months beyond the applicant's intended period of stay in the United States.
  • Birth certificate
  • Divorce or death certificate of any previous spouse for both the applicant and the petitioner
  • Police certificate from all places lived since age 16
  • Medical examination (vaccinations are optional, see below)
  • Evidence of financial support (Form I-134, Affidavit of Support may be requested.)
  • Two Nonimmigrant Visa Applications, Form DS-156 (A Form DS-156, prepared in duplicate.)
  • One Nonimmigrant Fiancé(e) Visa Application, Form DS-156K
  • Two nonimmigrant visa photos (each two inches 50 X 50 mm square, showing full face, against a light background)
  • Evidence of a fiancé relationship
  • Payment of fees, as explained below.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/ty...types_2994.html

They will specify the I-134 in the instructions sent, the website assumes Immigrant visa, IR-1/CR-1

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larig

out of curiosity, can you post the link where it mentions I-864 in reference to the K-1 fiance visa.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: France
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larig

out of curiosity, can you post the link where it mentions I-864 in reference to the K-1 fiance visa.

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/inde...e&cty=Paris

July 28th 2006 - Sent I-29F to Nebraska

August 14, 2006 - I-29F received; NOA1 arrived shortly afterwards

August 17, 2006 - Touched

October 27, 2006 - Touched!!!

October 28, 2006 - Touched again!!

November 2nd, 2006 - Approval emails!

November 3rd, 2006 - Received NO2 in the mail with NOA2 date of 10/27/06

November 9th, 2006- Letter dated stating National Visa Center has received our case

12/7/06 - Fiance received packet #3

12/15/06 - Fiance mailed packet #3 back

1/27/07 - received packet 4

2/1/07 - Interview!

APPROVED!

2/5/07 - Fiance receieved visa in mail!

3/5/07 - Tarig arrived in US via Dallas

4/20/07 - Social Security card arrived

5/5/07 - Wedding!

5/29 Sent AOS, EAD, AP documents

6/4 NOA1

7/6 Biometrics appointment

8/10/07 Received approval email for travel document!

8/20/07 Received work permit in the mail

9/12 Green card interview!!!! APPROVED - waiting for green card to arrive in mail

9/17/07 Green card production ordered

9/24/07 Green card arrives!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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larig

out of curiosity, can you post the link where it mentions I-864 in reference to the K-1 fiance visa.

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/inde...e&cty=Paris

Remember this is on VJ site, and the person who filled that info may have been doing an immigrant visa like IR-1 or CR-1.

Go with the info that is on the State Department web site I posted earlier, all Embassies are under the State Department and as such the State Department is where you look for this info.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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CHIN0001_zps9c01d045.gifCHIN0100_zps02549215.gifTAIW0001_zps9a9075f1.gifVIET0001_zps0a49d4a7.gif

Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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