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  1. You need a compliance letter or stickers on the vehicle that show it's US compliant, and preferably make sure there is no lien on the vehicle. Many loan companies, even those through the maker do not allow for a vehicle to be exported, and many states have issues with foreign liens when you go to register.

    To jump into this conversation, as its something I am currently looking into for myself as well, how does one go about finding/getting ahold of the letter/stickers? This is one thing that I actually have zero idea how to go about.

  2. Are you using this link http://www.uscis.gov/i-134

    that would lead you to here? http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-134.pdf

    You must download the PDF and fill it out either on your computer and print it or fill it out by hand. Make sure to go over the instructions carefully.

    To be honest, not sure where I ended up but it didn't make sense that I couldn't just find the form. Was defnitely in the wrong place. Thank you!

  3. For Canada the I-134 is listed (for Montreal) as a required document to have in the Packet 3 checklist. http://montreal.usconsulate.gov/visas/visas/fianc-k-1-visas/forms.html

    If they look at it or not is another story, but imo don't leave it out just on the whim they may not look at it.

    As for filling it out, you can just print out the blank page from the site and fill it out with pen or fill it out in Adobe Acrobat and sign.

    The I-186 is when you apply for your green card.

    Thank you for your super clear and straight forward response! :D

    That's kind of what I assumed, and I've had pretty good luck interpretting all the information out there but I think I'm just at a point where all the info and forms and such are starting to flood my brain. Not sorting information as clearly at the point in the process anymore.

    EDIT: I was already aware of the co-signer and I am currently looking into whether that will be necessary. I understand that the co-signer will need to fill out the form separately.

    Do you happen to know what an acceptable "relationship to sponsor" would be, if I have my future in-laws filling out a second form as Co-Sponsors?

    (and as for the registration comment, I cant seem to figure out where I was...it WAS on the USCIS website, but that is why I came here, as I was pretty sure I was in the wrong place. I couldn't understand why I couldn't just find a fillable form!)

    THANKYOU!

  4. Hey all,

    First of all, let me apologize. I have been scrolling through the topics to see if this has been posted before and I have yet to find anything. Please feel free to refer me to other posts if this has been asked before (I am sure it has).

    I am the fiancee in our situation, moving to Oregon on a K-1 Fiance visa this summer (hopefully!) My interview is next month, and my fiance (Micah) and I are just in the process of trying to get all the paperwork together. I have a handful of questions about the whole financial support/sponsor side of things...

    1. From what I understand, for this part of the process the I-134 is what is not "required" but likely needed? I know that I need to bring proof with me that my fiance will assume responsibility to support me/that I will be supporting myself but is the affidavit actually required?
    2. We have tried to locate the form, but all we can find is a link to fill out the I-134 form online on the USCIS website? Does it HAVE to be filled out online/has anyone done this? What should be expect once Micah registers and begins filling out the form?
    3. When does the Form I-186 come in? When I apply for my green card?? Or...?

    So far, the process has gone super smooth for us (thankfully!!!), however, this is the one area of the process that I am having a hard time making sense of and because we are working on this long distance (I am in Northern BC and he is Oregon) its making the process that much more stressful.

    Any advise, or direction, would be greatly appreciated!!

    -Kristi

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