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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi guys,

I and my USC fiance are in the process of gathering information before we submit our forms.

1. Re: I-134, Affidavit of Support

I have children but the USC is not the biological father. Will we still include them in the I-134 even if they will not follow and will not be able to enjoy the benefits of the K2 Visa?

** FYI, we are still in the process of getting our footing before we get them. Hence, my children will be on a separate petition. **

Any input on this is highly appreciated!

K1:

May 12, 2015: I-129F Sent

May 19, 2015: NOA 1

June 23, 2015: NOA 2

September 22, 2015: Interview (Approved)

AOS:

June 3, 2016: AOS Sent via USPS Express Mail

June 22, 2016: NOA 1

August 19, 2016: EAD/AP Approved

April 25, 2017: AOS Approved

ROC:

February 1, 2019: I-751 Sent via USPS Priority Mail

February 8, 2019: NOA 1

August 24, 2020: Card Received

N400:

March 6, 2022: N-400 Filed Online

March 7, 2022: NOA 1 & Biometrics Reused

October 20, 2022: Interview (Approved)

November 10, 2022: Oath Ceremony

I130 Minor Children:

December 20, 2022: I-130 Filed Online

November 15, 2023: Approval Notice

November 19, 2023: NVC Received

December 11, 2023: DQ'ed

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I and my USC fiance are in the process of gathering information before we submit our forms.

1. Re: I-134, Affidavit of Support

I have children but the USC is not the biological father. Will we still include them in the I-134 even if they will not follow and will not be able to enjoy the benefits of the K2 Visa? First of all, the I-134 does not need to be included with the petition packet, the beneficiary will need the form with supporting documents when attending K-1 visa interview. Children that are not follow the benficiary do not need to be included on the I-134.

** FYI, we are still in the process of getting our footing before we get them. Hence, my children will be on a separate petition. **

21 Aug 2013: I-129F Sent

11 Feb 2014: Visa APPROVED!

20 May 2014: Wedding!

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31 Jul 2014: Mailed AOS Packet

12 Feb 2015: AOS Interview - Approved

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22 Feb 2017: Mailed ROC Packet

08 Aug 2018: ROC Approved

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thanks for your help! Another question...

Can we place cars in the assets he owns? What are the examples for this?

K1:

May 12, 2015: I-129F Sent

May 19, 2015: NOA 1

June 23, 2015: NOA 2

September 22, 2015: Interview (Approved)

AOS:

June 3, 2016: AOS Sent via USPS Express Mail

June 22, 2016: NOA 1

August 19, 2016: EAD/AP Approved

April 25, 2017: AOS Approved

ROC:

February 1, 2019: I-751 Sent via USPS Priority Mail

February 8, 2019: NOA 1

August 24, 2020: Card Received

N400:

March 6, 2022: N-400 Filed Online

March 7, 2022: NOA 1 & Biometrics Reused

October 20, 2022: Interview (Approved)

November 10, 2022: Oath Ceremony

I130 Minor Children:

December 20, 2022: I-130 Filed Online

November 15, 2023: Approval Notice

November 19, 2023: NVC Received

December 11, 2023: DQ'ed

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Thanks for your help! Another question...

Can we place cars in the assets he owns? What are the examples for this?

If he has multiple cars and only uses one for his personal use, he can list the others as assets. And other assets could be real estate (other than the home you own), stocks/bonds, and other investments.

edited to add: none of that matters if the petitioner has a job with an income that matches the minimum requirement.

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Removing Conditions Timeline

Aug. 10, '17: Mailed in I-751

Aug. 21, '17: NOA1

October 23, '18: NOA2- approval

October 30, 18: 10-year GC received

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If he has multiple cars and only uses one for his personal use, he can list the others as assets. And other assets could be real estate (other than the home you own), stocks/bonds, and other investments.

edited to add: none of that matters if the petitioner has a job with an income that matches the minimum requirement.

Thank you for the input! If you could be so kind and help us out with the questions on the image below. It would be fantastic!

1. Personal Property

What are the examples of this? Can this be gadgets or computers, what else?

2. Life Insurance

We are clueless on what to write here as well as in the cash surrender value part too :(

Sorry for being such a noob :(

K1:

May 12, 2015: I-129F Sent

May 19, 2015: NOA 1

June 23, 2015: NOA 2

September 22, 2015: Interview (Approved)

AOS:

June 3, 2016: AOS Sent via USPS Express Mail

June 22, 2016: NOA 1

August 19, 2016: EAD/AP Approved

April 25, 2017: AOS Approved

ROC:

February 1, 2019: I-751 Sent via USPS Priority Mail

February 8, 2019: NOA 1

August 24, 2020: Card Received

N400:

March 6, 2022: N-400 Filed Online

March 7, 2022: NOA 1 & Biometrics Reused

October 20, 2022: Interview (Approved)

November 10, 2022: Oath Ceremony

I130 Minor Children:

December 20, 2022: I-130 Filed Online

November 15, 2023: Approval Notice

November 19, 2023: NVC Received

December 11, 2023: DQ'ed

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Thank you for the input! If you could be so kind and help us out with the questions on the image below. It would be fantastic!

1. Personal Property

What are the examples of this? Can this be gadgets or computers, what else?

2. Life Insurance

We are clueless on what to write here as well as in the cash surrender value part too :(

Sorry for being such a noob :(

Sorry, I don't the answers to those. I'm guessing computers and gadgets don't have a high enough value to matter. It would probably be cars (other than the one you use for personal use), and other property that could be sold for a high value.

As for life insurance, I'm clueless on that. Good luck!

Removing Conditions Timeline

Aug. 10, '17: Mailed in I-751

Aug. 21, '17: NOA1

October 23, '18: NOA2- approval

October 30, 18: 10-year GC received

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Thank you for the input! If you could be so kind and help us out with the questions on the image below. It would be fantastic!

1. Personal Property

What are the examples of this? Can this be gadgets or computers, what else?

2. Life Insurance

We are clueless on what to write here as well as in the cash surrender value part too :(

Sorry for being such a noob :(

Does his current annual income meet the requirement for his household size plus you?

If he has enough income, then just leave the entire part about assets blank. They are only needed if you don't have enough income and need to make up the shortcoming with assets.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Does his current annual income meet the requirement for his household size plus you?

If he has enough income, then just leave the entire part about assets blank. They are only needed if you don't have enough income and need to make up the shortcoming with assets.

Thank you for the input KayDeeCee! Yes, he does have enough income. There's only himself in the household. Then I will add in to that which totals to 2. And, his income is around $21,000 annually. The poverty guideline is, I think, around $19,200?

Do you think we should just add the assets part in terms of the bank deposits and the life insurance just to be sure?

We are clueless about the life insurance thing. If you could help us out :(

Sorry, I don't the answers to those. I'm guessing computers and gadgets don't have a high enough value to matter. It would probably be cars (other than the one you use for personal use), and other property that could be sold for a high value.

As for life insurance, I'm clueless on that. Good luck!

Got it! Thank you so much usmsbow :)

In addition, he has two life insurance things. What will we put there, the two of them? And, what value will we place? When he dies? Sorry, totally clueless on the matter.

K1:

May 12, 2015: I-129F Sent

May 19, 2015: NOA 1

June 23, 2015: NOA 2

September 22, 2015: Interview (Approved)

AOS:

June 3, 2016: AOS Sent via USPS Express Mail

June 22, 2016: NOA 1

August 19, 2016: EAD/AP Approved

April 25, 2017: AOS Approved

ROC:

February 1, 2019: I-751 Sent via USPS Priority Mail

February 8, 2019: NOA 1

August 24, 2020: Card Received

N400:

March 6, 2022: N-400 Filed Online

March 7, 2022: NOA 1 & Biometrics Reused

October 20, 2022: Interview (Approved)

November 10, 2022: Oath Ceremony

I130 Minor Children:

December 20, 2022: I-130 Filed Online

November 15, 2023: Approval Notice

November 19, 2023: NVC Received

December 11, 2023: DQ'ed

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Super clueless:

1. Life insurance in the sum of?
What is this if he has two?
2. Cash surrender value of?
What is this too?
We are desperate :(

K1:

May 12, 2015: I-129F Sent

May 19, 2015: NOA 1

June 23, 2015: NOA 2

September 22, 2015: Interview (Approved)

AOS:

June 3, 2016: AOS Sent via USPS Express Mail

June 22, 2016: NOA 1

August 19, 2016: EAD/AP Approved

April 25, 2017: AOS Approved

ROC:

February 1, 2019: I-751 Sent via USPS Priority Mail

February 8, 2019: NOA 1

August 24, 2020: Card Received

N400:

March 6, 2022: N-400 Filed Online

March 7, 2022: NOA 1 & Biometrics Reused

October 20, 2022: Interview (Approved)

November 10, 2022: Oath Ceremony

I130 Minor Children:

December 20, 2022: I-130 Filed Online

November 15, 2023: Approval Notice

November 19, 2023: NVC Received

December 11, 2023: DQ'ed

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Super clueless:

1. Life insurance in the sum of?
What is this if he has two?
2. Cash surrender value of?
What is this too?
We are desperate :(

This is all information that is irrelative and CO in US Embassy in Manila does not care.

Never heard of assets being used.

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Skip that part, only include income and tax return. And there is a possibility they don't even ask for I-134 but they might

Thank you for the input! If you could be so kind and help us out with the questions on the image below. It would be fantastic!

1. Personal Property

What are the examples of this? Can this be gadgets or computers, what else?

2. Life Insurance

We are clueless on what to write here as well as in the cash surrender value part too :(

Sorry for being such a noob :(

You do know that these forms really need to be filled out by the petitioner, not the beneficiary.

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Super clueless:

1. Life insurance in the sum of?
What is this if he has two?
2. Cash surrender value of?
What is this too?
We are desperate :(

You answered that his income was enough, so why would you still continue trying to fill out the assets section? Again, if the income meets the requirement, and his does, then you leave the assets section blank, as in you do not answer any of those.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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