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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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Hi everybody! I am hoping many of you are familiar with the k2 procedures. I am confused if I will ask my fiance to fill out another form I-134 for my son. My son's visa interview will be in Manila. Do we need a total of two affidavit? If so, the name of my son should be written in question number 3 and the other will be my name? Thank you so much! Im really confused. :(

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Hi everybody! I am hoping many of you are familiar with the k2 procedures. I am confused if I will ask my fiance to fill out another form I-134 for my son. My son's visa interview will be in Manila. Do we need a total of two affidavit? If so, the name of my son should be written in question number 3 and the other will be my name? Thank you so much! Im really confused. sad.png

If your son is has his interview at a different embassy than you, he should have his own I-134. I would say his name should be listed in # 3, and your name listed below (have to fix it to read fiancee ;) ) . I would include a copy of your I-134 just to clarify things, but that is me.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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If your son is has his interview at a different embassy than you, he should have his own I-134. I would say his name should be listed in # 3, and your name listed below (have to fix it to read fiancee ;) ) . I would include a copy of your I-134 just to clarify things, but that is me.

Hi Hank. Thank you but I figured out something. For now I will ask my fiance to just send me 1 copy of an affidavit of support. I will just wait for further instructions once the application of my son's visa has been filed in the Philippines. If he needs to have his own I-134, then I'll ask my fiance to send it right away.

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I'm a little confused. Will you and your son have your interview together at USEM? If so you need only one copy of the I-134 with you listed in item 3 and your son's name listed in the child section of number 3. I just completed a K1/K3 visa for my fiance. I have two K3's and I listed them both as I have described for your son. As Hank stated, your relationship to sponsor should read "fiancee".

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I'm a little confused. Will you and your son have your interview together at USEM? If so you need only one copy of the I-134 with you listed in item 3 and your son's name listed in the child section of number 3. I just completed a K1/K3 visa for my fiance. I have two K3's and I listed them both as I have described for your son. As Hank stated, your relationship to sponsor should read "fiancee".

I'm sure you meant k-2. if the son is having a separate interview and at a different embassy, you should provide an I-134 for the son. your fiancee's I-134 will probably be sealed in her visa packet.

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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I'm a little confused. Will you and your son have your interview together at USEM? If so you need only one copy of the I-134 with you listed in item 3 and your son's name listed in the child section of number 3. I just completed a K1/K3 visa for my fiance. I have two K3's and I listed them both as I have described for your son. As Hank stated, your relationship to sponsor should read "fiancee".

I will have my interview here in Hong Kong and after that ,my case will be forwarded in the USEM for my son's visa.

Ok I will ask my fiance to make another 1 for my son. Thank you! :)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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I'm sure you meant k-2. if the son is having a separate interview and at a different embassy, you should provide an I-134 for the son. your fiancee's I-134 will probably be sealed in her visa packet.

You are right! Thank you so much! His name will be in the Q3 and my name will be put as accompanying mother? Or fiancee? Because I think the accompanying or follow to join refers to the person in number3.

Waaah confusing! Im sorry guys. :(

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You are right! Thank you so much! His name will be in the Q3 and my name will be put as accompanying mother? Or fiancee? Because I think the accompanying or follow to join refers to the person in number3.

Waaah confusing! Im sorry guys. sad.png

On you son's info, where it asks relationship to sponsor I'd write.... Fiancee's son. below on accompanying info where it's says spouse I'd fix by writing.... fiancee of sponsor.

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

 
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