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Hi everyone

so my fiance just went to his interview in the Armenia consulate in Yerevan. They told him that he needs 3 documents:

1. make changes on DS-160 (there was a mistake in his school name)

2. turn in G-325A for both of us (even though we turned that in to USCIS and it was not written in the packet 3)

3. i-134 affidavit of support (we turned one in for my dad - my cosponsor)

We made the changes on DS-160 and we have the G325A written again for him to turn in. My question is, what other affidavit of support do they need? They accepted the one my fiance gave for my dad. Do they want a seperate one from me - the petitioner? We have proof that I am a full time student - i had my transcripts, school ID, and a letter from my school that I am enrolled. Is it just the fact that I needed to have a form filled out for myself?

They also made my fiance sign a paper that he is willing to serve the nation. Does this mean the visa was granted, but they wont give it until the documents are there? Or does this mean he still has to go through another interview?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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You the sponsor needs to file a I-134 too because you are the petitioner you are filing for your fiance. So you and co-sponsor should have done one. Until you get these documents in they will not approve his petition so get the forms filled out and send them in. I guess you can make another apointment to take them back in or send them in which ever one you choose.

Keep it Real

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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You the sponsor needs to file a I-134 too because you are the petitioner you are filing for your fiance. So you and co-sponsor should have done one.

Each, both of you submit separate I-134 forms. Your cosponsor shows the financial backing and yours will show that you need the cosponsor.

Until you get these documents in they will not approve his petition so get the forms filled out and send them in. I guess you can make another apointment to take them back in or send them in which ever one you choose.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

 
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