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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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On the front page it says that a notorary or person who can administer oaths can sign off on this form but every notary I have taken the form to has told me they can't sign it. Is that true or do they just not know? I have went to several banks and even made a trip to the court house to get a judge to do the oath but was told that is not possible. What do I need to do to get this paper completed? :help:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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On the front page it says that a notorary or person who can administer oaths can sign off on this form but every notary I have taken the form to has told me they can't sign it. Is that true or do they just not know? I have went to several banks and even made a trip to the court house to get a judge to do the oath but was told that is not possible. What do I need to do to get this paper completed? :help:

My fiance just took it to the bank where a Notary worked, and got it signed fine... maybe show them the instructions where it says to get a notary to sign it. I don't know why they wouldn't be comfortable doing it? :blink:

07/28/2006 CSC received I-129F

08/01/2006 NOA1

09/30/2006 RFE - beneficiary's birth certificate

11/16/2006 RFE sent to CSC

11/28/2006 Touched

12/06/2006 NOA2 via email

12/08/2006 Touched

12/11/2006 NVC send petition to US Consulate in New Zealand!

12/14/2006 Consulate receives petition

12/18/2006 Consulate send Packet 3 to beneifciary

12/20/2006 Beneficiary receives Packet 3

12/20/2006 Packet 3 sent back to Consulate

12/21/2006 Packet 3 received by Consulate

12/21/2006 Medical

01/10/2007 Interview

01/12/2007 Received Visa and Brown Envelope

01/16/2007 Fly to USA

AOS Journey:

03/09/2007 Filed for AOS

03/15/2007 NOA1

03/31/2007 Biometrics Appointment

05/21/2007 Touched

06/06/2007 Touched

06/15/2007 AOS approved and card in production

EAD Journey:

03/09/2007 Filed for EAD

03/15/2007 NOA1

03/31/2007 Biometrics Appointment

05/30/2007 EAD approved and card in production

06/04/2007 EAD received!

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On the front page it says that a notorary or person who can administer oaths can sign off on this form but every notary I have taken the form to has told me they can't sign it. Is that true or do they just not know? I have went to several banks and even made a trip to the court house to get a judge to do the oath but was told that is not possible. What do I need to do to get this paper completed? :help:

who do you bank with? I use Bank of America and have never had a problem getting things notorized. I see you live in Chicago, what part? the reason I ask is I have some family that lives up there.

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Filed: Country: Lebanon
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On the front page it says that a notorary or person who can administer oaths can sign off on this form but every notary I have taken the form to has told me they can't sign it. Is that true or do they just not know? I have went to several banks and even made a trip to the court house to get a judge to do the oath but was told that is not possible. What do I need to do to get this paper completed? :help:

My fiance just took it to the bank where a Notary worked, and got it signed fine... maybe show them the instructions where it says to get a notary to sign it. I don't know why they wouldn't be comfortable doing it? :blink:

Are you guys talking about of the affidavit of support I-864?? I just went back and read the description and the steps, and it does not say anywhere about having the forms notorized or anything like that.

01/03/2007: Received NOA dated December 29th

01/09/2007: Touched (I-485, I-130, I-765)

01/17/2007: Biometrics appointment

01/16/2007: Touched (I-485, I-130, I-765)

01/16/2007: 8 emails for RFE

01/17/2007: Touched (I-485, I-765)

01/18/2007: Touched (I-485, I-130, I-765)

01/20/2007: Touched (I-485, I-765)

01/25/2007: Touched (I-485)

01/25/2007: Email for Receipt of RFE

01/28/2007: Touched (I-485)

03/11/2007: Touched (I-765)

03/12/2007: EAD Production Email

03/13/2007: Touched (I-765)

03/15/2007: EAD Approval notice sent Email

03/16/2007: EAD Received

03/17/2007: Touched (I-765)

04/03/2007: AOS Interview Letter Received

04/27/2007: Touched (I-485, I-130)

05/10/2007: AOS Interview - APPROVED

05/10/2007: Touched (I-130, I-485) - Registered Permanent Resident

05/15/2007: Touched (I-485) - Card Production Ordered

05/16/2007: Touched (I-485)

05/21/2007: Touched (I-485)

05/21/2007: Green Card Received

05/21/2007: Touched (I-485)

05/21/2007: Touched (I-485)

05/21/2007: Touched (I-485)

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I just went to a notary public in my county, had no problem. they just checked what was filled on the form. witnessed my signature, checking it against my ID. then notary stamped and signed it.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Are you talking about the I-134? Your bank should be able to notarize at no charge with no problem - mine did. If you go to a bank where you do not do business, they will refuse because they don't know you, and what they are notarizing is that you are who you say you are.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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On the front page it says that a notorary or person who can administer oaths can sign off on this form but every notary I have taken the form to has told me they can't sign it. Is that true or do they just not know? I have went to several banks and even made a trip to the court house to get a judge to do the oath but was told that is not possible. What do I need to do to get this paper completed? :help:

My fiance just took it to the bank where a Notary worked, and got it signed fine... maybe show them the instructions where it says to get a notary to sign it. I don't know why they wouldn't be comfortable doing it? :blink:

Are you guys talking about of the affidavit of support I-864?? I just went back and read the description and the steps, and it does not say anywhere about having the forms notorized or anything like that.

Hanster, The OP is talking about I-134, it needs to be notarized.

I find It hard to understand that a notary is giving you a hard time with this form, don' t sign the form until you are with the Notary, if you pre-signed the form you may have a problem.

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My bank, 5/3, also notarized it with no problem.

Well, okay, a little problem. She signed it on the wrong line, the one that says she filled out the form for me. So I have to go back and get that redone.

But still. No hesitation, no charge.

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As a Notary I would say that perhaps the ones you went to were confused as to the purpose of their jobs. A Notary is merely signing that they have witnessed that a document was signed by the person alegedly signing it. There is no liability or expectation that the Notary is responsible for any information contained in that docuement...

B and J K-1 story

  • April 2004 met online
  • July 16, 2006 Met in person on her birthday in United Arab Emirates
  • August 4, 2006 sent certified mail I-129F packet Neb SC
  • August 9, 2006 NOA1
  • August 21, 2006 received NOA1 in mail
  • October 4, 5, 7, 13 & 17 2006 Touches! 50 day address change... Yes Judith is beautiful, quit staring at her passport photo and approve us!!! Shaming works! LOL
  • October 13, 2006 NOA2! November 2, 2006 NOA2? Huh? NVC already processed and sent us on to Abu Dhabi Consulate!
  • February 12, 2007 Abu Dhabi Interview SUCCESS!!! February 14 Visa in hand!
  • March 6, 2007 she is here!
  • MARCH 14, 2007 WE ARE MARRIED!!!
  • May 5, 2007 Sent AOS/EAD packet
  • May 11, 2007 NOA1 AOS/EAD
  • June 7, 2007 Biometrics appointment
  • June 8, 2007 first post biometrics touch, June 11, next touch...
  • August 1, 2007 AOS Interview! APPROVED!! EAD APPROVED TOO...
  • August 6, 2007 EAD card and Welcome Letter received!
  • August 13, 2007 GREEN CARD received!!! 375 days since mailing the I-129F!

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  • May 1, 2009 first day to file
  • May 9, 2009 mailed I-751 to USCIS CS
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