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Part 2 - Beneficiary's assets

 

If I as a beneficiary only have a small amount of assets in my national currency and my fiance is going to support me in the US, should I write about these assets even if they are in my national currency?

Should I also include assets that I have in cash (US dollars)?

 

I am looking at the form I-134 Declaration of Financial support and see section 12 Beneficiary's Anticipated Length of Stay

12. Beneficiary's Anticipated Period of Stay in the United States

What should we choose for K1 visa - No End Date?

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12 minutes ago, Summer melody said:

Part 2 - Beneficiary's assets

 

If I as a beneficiary only have a small amount of assets in my national currency and my fiance is going to support me in the US, should I write about these assets even if they are in my national currency?

Should I also include assets that I have in cash (US dollars)?

 

I am looking at the form I-134 Declaration of Financial support and see section 12 Beneficiary's Anticipated Length of Stay

12. Beneficiary's Anticipated Period of Stay in the United States

What should we choose for K1 visa - No End Date?

I don't have any dependents and I am the only person my fiance will support in the US.

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USC needs to fill out the I 134 and totally support the beneficary till the AOS process is done and the EAD card is received

Bene assetts are not important

 

If USC income meets the 100% poverty guideline , it is up to USC to decide to show assets/  we don't know the circumstances of  USC income and dependents and if the person has checked to see if they can afford health care insurance for u after your arrival

 

Let the USC, petitioner follow the guidelines for this part of the process

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13 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

USC needs to fill out the I 134 and totally support the beneficary till the AOS process is done and the EAD card is received

Bene assetts are not important

 

If USC income meets the 100% poverty guideline , it is up to USC to decide to show assets/  we don't know the circumstances of  USC income and dependents and if the person has checked to see if they can afford health care insurance for u after your arrival

 

Let the USC, petitioner follow the guidelines for this part of the process

Thank you for the information.

 
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