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  1. The best and safest way to find out is to contact the Embassy in Kazakhstan, unless you can find the detailed information on their website. Personally, I would never choose to rely on what's written on any government-issued website. So far, none I've seen has had 100% correct information.

    Call them or send them an email and ask.

    Some embassies require the packages to be sent in advance, at some you bring the papers with you to the interview. Some don't even have real packages, etc.

    *Update*

    I emailed and they said bring on day of interview.

  2. Ok, some are saying do not leave anything blank. The last advice given indicated that i don't have to

    fill in every empty spot. The sample forms on here left those empty space provided blank.

    Who should I follow? I really want to do this right the first time.

    For those who followed the sample forms and actually answered "None" and left every empty spot pertaining

    to the same question blank, did your application go through fine?

    Put N/A or none, don't leave anything blank if possible, if I do remember the sample form left just about nothing blank.

  3. In the K1 process there are 2 affidavits of support. The i-134 is just for the K-1 visa process. It expires when you get married and adjust status. When your fiance, then wife, adjusts status there is the i-864. The 864 is approximately a 10 year commitment. Read the forms for the details.

    The support is only if the immigrant become a public charge. Then the sponsor would be pursued by the gov't for the expenses.

    Which form should I read specifically for details?

    Thank you.

    *Update*

    I contacted NVC by phone and they say the same thing that was posted here. That I-134 is for the 90 day k1 process and the I-864 is for approx. 10 yrs.

  4. Hello,

    I'm filling out the g 325a form & I came to the employment question. I am self-employed. In the last 5 years I've worked at 2 different locations, but still remained self-employed. Now, I put my name as employer(correct??) but what address do I put? The location where I worked or my own? I did/don't work from home.

    any help would be very appreciated!!

    I would put whatever address you used on you tax return for your business.

  5. Last month I received my NOA2 for my fiancee who lives in Kyrgyzstan. Her interview is scheduled for the 24th of March in Kazakhstan and I am currently rushing around to get all the last minute details in order. Airmail takes a week at the shortest and is very expensive :blink:

    I have posted her before stating that I will require a co-sponsor the I-130 portion of her coming interview. I am currently working as a substitute teacher and private tutor so I am unable to fulfill the portion stating my job on letter head. Is this ok? I plan to have my mother, my hopeful co-sponsor, supply a letterhead of her job which is steady and good work. I also plan on attaching tax returns for the both of us from the past two years, w-2s from this year for each of us, and pay stubs from both of us, and lastly the signed I-130 forms from each of us.

    Will this all be sufficient? Would I be in trouble if I wasn't able to acquire a letterhead for my mother as well but did supply the other listed documents?

    Thank you.

  6. In the K1 process there are 2 affidavits of support. The i-134 is just for the K-1 visa process. It expires when you get married and adjust status. When your fiance, then wife, adjusts status there is the i-864. The 864 is approximately a 10 year commitment. Read the forms for the details.

    The support is only if the immigrant become a public charge. Then the sponsor would be pursued by the gov't for the expenses.

    Which form should I read specifically for details?

    Thank you.

  7. I am applying for the I-134 and may be using my mother as a co-sponsor due to current financial circumstances. My mother wants to be clear on how long she would be legally responsible for my fiance. From what others have posted here I assume it is until marriage? Afterwards when I apply for adjustment of status and the I-864 can I apply solely by myself? Assuming that I should be financially sound at that future time.

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