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Talleyran

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  1. Our i-129f from was approved and the embassy in Seoul has received it and sent my fiance a notice of it. We now have to fill out the i-134 affidavit of support form. The problem is the form is all about my US income and bank deposits. I have not lived in America for the past 4 years. I'm 28 years old, so before I came to Korea I didn't have much money. The majority of my assets are in Korean currency. I have paid Korean taxes and have been exempt from US taxes the past 4 years as well. The problem is how do I fill out this form when all of my assets are in Korean currency and bank account and tax returns are all in Korean too.

    Thanks for your help

  2. The main problem is I have not received a NOA yet. It has me worried. I have my parents registered as the in-care of address within the United States, because I was worried it would be difficult for them to get the address right on my Korean home. But I have not received anything from them nor have my parents.

    Should I call the 1-800 number listed on the USIC website and reaffirm the address they have are the correct ones?


    Thanks for the welcome! :)

  3. Hello everyone! I am currently living and working in South Korea. My fiance is a Korean and we decided to get engaged but cannot marry in Korea. So we decided to go the alien fiance route. I finished the whole i-129f form and all the other ones associated with it. I also filled out the G-1145 form, so I could be notified once they got my files and how the process was going. I mailed the documents on January 15th to the Texas homeland security office. I then received this email;

    "Your case has been accepted and routed to the USCIS California Service Center for processing. Within 7-10 days by standard mail you will receive your official Receipt Notice (Form I-797) with your Receipt Number ****************. With the official Receipt Notice (Form I-797) you may visit www.uscis.gov where you can check the status of your case using My Case Status. We suggest you wait until you have received your Form I-797 before checking My Case Status.

    This confirmation provides notification of the date USCIS received your case. This notice does NOT grant any immigration status or benefit. You MAY NOT present this notice as evidence that you have been granted any immigration status or benefit. Further, this notice does NOT constitute evidence that your case remains pending with USCIS. The current status of your case must be verified with USCIS."

    I checked the status at the website and it's just that they received the document. I have not received anything in the mail that I can tell. Any suggestions on how to proceed would be nice.

    Thanks for taking the time to help!

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