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anntweet

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  1. Some people are seeing the older form I-134 still floating around some websites. This older form DID require a notary signature. Just make sure everyone uses the newer form and no notary is required.

    I have seen some posts where the applicant did use the old form, had it notarized and mailed it in with no issues, so I assume the older form is ok if you want to do the extra hassle...............

    thanks for the info gary! :) GOD bless!

  2. Hello everyone, I've been reading some of the post on here and it says that the Manila Embassy does NOT accept Co-sponsors for the Affidavit of Support? Is that true? Why? I also read that by March 2010 they are changing the Poverty Line (hopefully it doesn't change by much). Well i've filed my 2009 taxes already and for 2009 I do meet the income requirement. Say, even with the changes in March 2010, i still meet the income requirement, do I still need to bring or show 3 years worth of taxes (2009, 2008 & 2007). Because if I do, 2008 and 2007, I did not meet the income requirement. Pls any help will be greatly appreciated. Another question I have is, my fiance was previously married in the Philippines. He got an annulment and it has been approved. He sent me his paperwork but he was still waiting for his certificate of finality. I mailed in our I-129F package before I even got the certificate of finality. Do you think I will get an RFE for not sending in the certificate of finality. Should I still mail the certificate of finality to the USCIS or just wait until we get approve or wait to see if we get an RFE (crossing fingers we don't)? Thank you for all your help

    were in the same situation, but some says that the petitioner must be currently working, you should prepare your fiance's paystubs and a letter for his employer. :)

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