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i have my interview on May 9, last Dec my fiance send me the original copy of form I 134, on the upper right corner it say that it will expires on Nov 30, 2018, and the edition 11/30/2016 (on the lower left corner), my question is if i can still use the form that my fiance sent, even it has a new 134 edition? 

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2 minutes ago, milock said:

i have my interview on May 1, last Dec my fiance send me the original copy of form I 134, on the upper right corner it say that it will expires on Nov 30, 2018, and the edition 11/30/2016 (on the lower left corner), my question is if i can still use the form that my fiance sent, even it has a new 134 edition? 

Until 5/6/19 at which time it can no longer be used

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1 minute ago, milock said:

so we need to fill up the new form, my interview is May 9 😢

Just going by what the website says. better to know this now than the day of the interview 

 

What embassy?

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1 hour ago, milock said:

US embasssy here in the Philippines

Chances are they won't even ask for it.  Best to be ready if they do. He can update it , scan and email it to you.  You print it .   Easy peasy to update

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On 4/18/2019 at 11:10 PM, payxibka said:

Chances are they won't even ask for it.  Best to be ready if they do. He can update it , scan and email it to you.  You print it .   Easy peasy to update

Yes, it's super easy to update because the form is the same. I had completed the earlier version, only to find out there was a new one. Our interview was well before May 6, but we didn't want to take any chances, in case something unforeseen happened. All I had to do was transfer my answers, line by line to the new form, print out the signature page, sign it and scan it, and email the whole thing to my fiance. It took a very short time. Best of luck with your interview!

 
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