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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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I now received my NOA2. I understand that I need to provide my Fiancee an I-134 Affidavit of Support. My question is, do i need to include form I-864 to go with I-134 for the said support ?

No you don't, I-134 is used for the fiancee visa and the I-864 is used for the spousal visa or when you are adjusting status. Make sure it is sign by a notary public. good luck

04/23/07: petition sent to TSC

05/01/07: petition received at CSC

05/01/07: NOA1 Date.....no hard copy

08/06/07: Fiance called USCIS for info aboout NOA1 hard copy

08/07/07: Touch

08/08/07: Touch

08/09/07: Touch

08/10/07: Touch

08/11/07: NOA1 hard copy

08/21/07: Touch due to phone call was told that our case has been assigned

08/27/07: Touch

08/28/07: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ( Received e-mail that our case has been approved on the 27th)

09/18/07: Petition left CSC

09/24/07: NVC received Petition

09/26/07: Petition left NVC

10/02/07: Kingston Embassy received Petition

10/04/07: sent off DS-230 part 1 (sent via courier service)

10/09/07: Packet 3 received

10/09/07: Drop off DS-230 part 1 (in person)

12/03/07: Medical

12/18/07: INTERVIEW DATE!!!!!!!!!!

01/04/08: VISA IN HAND!!!!!!!!

01/11/08: Arrived in the USA

03/23/08: WEDDING DATE

09/19/08: AOS approved

09/25/08: GC in hand

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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I now received my NOA2. I understand that I need to provide my Fiancee an I-134 Affidavit of Support. My question is, do i need to include form I-864 to go with I-134 for the said support ?

The I-864 you dont need until you are married (this is if your filing the K1 Visa)

PLEASE fill in your TIMELINE!!!!

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Switzerland
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I now received my NOA2. I understand that I need to provide my Fiancee an I-134 Affidavit of Support. My question is, do i need to include form I-864 to go with I-134 for the said support ?

No you don't, I-134 is used for the fiancee visa and the I-864 is used for the spousal visa or when you are adjusting status. Make sure it is sign by a notary public. good luck

Therefore the tax returns quoted by a lot of people throughout various thread are not needed, are they???? The I-134 only states 2 out of 4 of the following are necessary to prove the 125% of poverty minima: bank statements, letter from employer listing salary, assets or tax returns for self-employed people.

I am (not completely, but I'd rather be sure than sorry --and not late) a bit confused by the ones mentioning the 3 years of 1040's, W-2's and the like, likely referring to the I-864...

Could someone confirm?

Stephan

Our AOS Timeline:

01/24/08 Sent AOS, EAD, AP Documents

02/01/08 $1010 check cashed

02/07/08 Receipt Notices for all 3 applications with MSC numbers

03/14/08 AP approved

03/28/08 AP in hand

and waiting...

Our K-1 timeline:

05/08/07 I-129F Received

10/10/07 reception of NOA2

11/05/07 case sent by NVC to Bern (31 days since NOA2). Sibylle will be contacted once they physically receive the file. Getting prepared for the interview...

11/26/07 Interview scheduled PASSED!!!

11/30/06 Visa in hands!!!!!!!

...

10/20/07 Sibylle lands at LAX for good (aside for a round-trip to Bern for the interview when it eventually comes) on a 3 months VWP...

12/09/07 Sibylle lands back in LA

12/24/07 Administrative marriage in the US!!

Filed: Country: Philippines
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I now received my NOA2. I understand that I need to provide my Fiancee an I-134 Affidavit of Support. My question is, do i need to include form I-864 to go with I-134 for the said support ?

Thank you so much guys for that very quick informative response. So the best thing for me to do now is start gathering: IRS transcript of Income Tax Returns for past three years; Employment Certification;

and Bank Statements.

By the way is it necessary for me disclose my Life Insurance and its Cash Surrender Value?

Or I could just simply leave it as N/A or zero?

 
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