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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Hi everyone,

I have a question concerning the I-134 Affidavit of Support. My future mother in law just called me and asked me what she should write in question Nr. 11:

I [ ] intend [ ] do not intend to make specific contributions to the support of the person named in item 3.

How is this answer affecting the application? Is it better, if the co-sponsor actually gives me "specific contributions"? (which she would be totally willing to, but has not planned on so far since I actually have enough money saved up to keep me above water until the work permit arrives...)

Thanks for your help.

Carsten.

Timeline

03/09/2007 - I-129F petition sent to NSC

03/13/2007 - I 129F petition received @ NSC

03/19/2007 - NOA1

05/31/2007 - NOA2

07/17/2007 - original VISA Interview appointment (could not attend; request for new appointment)

08/14/2007 - new VISA Interview appointment

08/20/2007 - receive K-1 Visa

08/26/2007 - entering the USA

09/04/2007 - getting married

09/14/2007 - filing for AOS

10/24/2007 - receive Request of Initial Evidence

12/21/2007 - appointment at local USCIS (I-765 pending longer than 90 days)

12/10/2007 - receive appointment letter to capture biometrics for 12/26/2007

12/12/2007 - just go to the local USCIS office with my appointment letter, they take biometrics

12/12/2007 - two hours later I receive an e-mail update for my case: EAD approved

12/24/2007 - EAD arrives in mail, but has the wrong birthdate on!

01/07/2008 - re-apply for EAD

01/25/2008 - receive corrected EAD

02/19/2008 - AOS approved

02/28/2008 - receive Permanent Resident Card

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Question 11 does not apply to K-1 or K-3 visas, it applies to other types of non-immigrant visas, like visitor, business, student.

You don't need to check either box, and write on the lines below "N/A ( K1 visa process for permanent residence )"

The example form in the guides shows what to do.

SEE: http://www.visajourney.com/examples/I-134-exp-04-30-07.pdf

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Thanks.

Question 11 does not apply to K-1 or K-3 visas, it applies to other types of non-immigrant visas, like visitor, business, student.

You don't need to check either box, and write on the lines below "N/A ( K1 visa process for permanent residence )"

The example form in the guides shows what to do.

SEE: http://www.visajourney.com/examples/I-134-exp-04-30-07.pdf

Timeline

03/09/2007 - I-129F petition sent to NSC

03/13/2007 - I 129F petition received @ NSC

03/19/2007 - NOA1

05/31/2007 - NOA2

07/17/2007 - original VISA Interview appointment (could not attend; request for new appointment)

08/14/2007 - new VISA Interview appointment

08/20/2007 - receive K-1 Visa

08/26/2007 - entering the USA

09/04/2007 - getting married

09/14/2007 - filing for AOS

10/24/2007 - receive Request of Initial Evidence

12/21/2007 - appointment at local USCIS (I-765 pending longer than 90 days)

12/10/2007 - receive appointment letter to capture biometrics for 12/26/2007

12/12/2007 - just go to the local USCIS office with my appointment letter, they take biometrics

12/12/2007 - two hours later I receive an e-mail update for my case: EAD approved

12/24/2007 - EAD arrives in mail, but has the wrong birthdate on!

01/07/2008 - re-apply for EAD

01/25/2008 - receive corrected EAD

02/19/2008 - AOS approved

02/28/2008 - receive Permanent Resident Card

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