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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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I have had an attorney to process the fiancee visa up to the interview and receiving the visa (Hopefully), i have paid this man good money for his fee and he is very rude, lazy, impolite. I ask him questions he gives me the impression I should already know the answers too. I asked him about the DS 156K, he told me, Ron, the forms are pretty straight up just take each step by step. I paid this attorney money to help me, to answer questions, and he seems very reluctant to help even though he has received all his fee money up front. Very disappointed, but too late to make a change this late in the process.

Can anyone please answer a few questions for me, that my attorney dont seem to want to help with with. I know the DS 156 and the DS 156K will be needed, any other forms that someone might be aware of that we will also need to complete for the interview. Also, in the 156 and 156K says to have duplicates, I know this is a ignorant question, but duplicates could mean several things. Do they want two originals or do they want one original and one copy. I know it is a ignorant question, but I want no mistakes to delay this interview

It also states if any children on 21 to provide a birth certificate. Now my petition is a fiancee visa petition and there are no children involved in my petition is the birth certificate still required if my fiancees child is 18 but is not applying to come here with her mother??

Any help would be greatly appreciated from the VJ followers

Ron

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Hello , You need 2 original DS -156 forms signed (by beneficiary) and 1 DS- 156K unsigned on day of interview. you can make back up copies for yourself just in case. As to the Birth certificate, if the child is not going then it's not needed .As to your lawyer, if you are very uncomfortable with him ...dismiss him. If you feel that you have paid too much to fire him, it is understandable but stay on top of your case.I have seen too many stories on here where the lawyer messes things up.

you will also need the I-134 and supporting documents ie Tax returns, W2's ,Bank letter , proof of employment letter .Check the K1 guides and tips it list all forms needed.

Good luck on your journey.

Edited by samename
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THANK YOU FOR THE ADVICE SIR, I AM ASSUMING THE I-134 IS THE AFFADAVIT OF SUPPORT?? IF IT IS THEN MY ATTORNEY HAS THAT ALREADY WHICH I DID MONTHS AGO, HE IS SUPPOSE TO BE FORWARDING THAT TO MY FIANCEE.

THANK YOU AGAIN

Your I-134 should be as current as possible at the time of the interview. His many months old will it be now? Does it have your 2012 tax return information?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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The petition was filed on Feb 2013, the petition was approved on July 30, 2013, I sent the I-134 to my attorney probably in April of this year, and I am retired and no longer in the work force so all my proof of social security retirement was submitted properly. I am also using a co sponsor and all the tax returns including for 2012, and pay stubs, etc for my co sponsor were also submitted to my lawyer in April and he is now suppose to be mailing the I-134 to my fiancee.

thank you for responding

 
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