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  1. Just now, DanielPlainview said:

    Yes, I see what you mean.   Iceland does not have any the clear instructions like others I've seen...........they refer you back to the instructions on the main State Dept website.   Just my opinion, but the i-134 seems quite comprehensive, particularly when you also include tax transcripts, for you and your co-sponsor.   I think you'd be fine with that.   Greenbaum is always helpful, and will likely provide you with his outstanding guidance.

    I was just sorta planning on doing it anyway. My mom will likely be our co/joint sponsor and she has the necessary income and meets the other requirements. I just wanted to get some input since everyone I've seen so far has said they needed the I-134 but my step mom has said she's never seen it be required for cases she's worked. Just trying to find the facts for our particular situation. 

  2. 2 minutes ago, DanielPlainview said:

    apparently Ukraine is a good example where i-134 is not required.   This is the requirement from their website.

     

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    I'm just giving you the examples she gave me. I know it can be requested in any case, I was just telling you that the cases she's had recently, they haven't needed them. I was also just trying to get information on it because there isn't much information on what the embassy in Iceland will require and my fiancé and I are trying to get all of our documents in order. I also know that we will need a joint sponsor because I didn't make enough money last year to qualify on my own, so I'm planning ahead. 

  3. 2 hours ago, Barker Family said:

    I haven't gotten the email yet. Only the CEAC site updated to show "in transit" but soon as we get the email. that's the last page we need to print and were 100% ready for the medical and the interview. ^_^ already scheduled for next week. So exciting. If everything goes smooth she can be here the last week of February ^_^ 

    So once we have the case number/invoice number from NVC, we can pay the fee and schedule the medical exam/interview?

  4. Just now, missileman said:

    It depends on the consulate as to whether they ask for an I-134.  But you are correct in that you WILL need an I-864 when time to adjust status.

    I'm sorta hoping they don't because I'm going to be in a much better place financially in a couple of months (I've just accepted a job for nearly twice the minimum income requirement, so I'm hopeful that will be enough for the I-864) but I also know that it's a possibility. I also know that it's going to be coming up pretty soon, so I want to be as ready as possible. 

  5. 3 minutes ago, missileman said:

    The CO will consider you whole financial situation, but providing pay stubs and an employment letter, bank statements is a good method of showing current income.  Even if you meet the minimum requirements, the CO can still ask for a joint sponsor.  So, it might be wise to have one available.

    I've also been told we may not need to provide an I-134 at all. So I guess we'll see, but I know we'll definitely have to have the I-864 (I think that's the right one) when he moves here. So I'm just trying to be prepared. 

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