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US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionWhy is the Canadian consulate for VSC Montreal?
as opposed to, say, Ottawa or Toronto (etc)
Anyone have any idea? quite curious

Thanks in advance!
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2008-12-01 00:19:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionDS156K????
what did everyone put for how long you plan to stay??? i mean, youre going there to marry your fiance. hopefully its many many years!
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-02 15:36:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionreceived the packet from the consulate. questions!
QUOTE (mellymel15 @ Apr 22 2009, 11:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Sorry- I am new to all this and have a question...

Did you print out copies of DS-160(online) with confirmation page and return it with the checklist?? or are you only bringing it to the interview??

VERY CONFUSED!!!


i did print out multiple copies of ds-160's confirmation page, but i don't know whether to send it or not, now that you're asking. they got it already since it was done online. i think they want it for the interview.

ANYONE KNOW?

bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-23 10:42:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionreceived the packet from the consulate. questions!
thanks for going through that step-by-step with me. it's made all the difference! smile.gif
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-02 11:34:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionreceived the packet from the consulate. questions!
and what do we bring to the interview?!
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-01 15:45:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionreceived the packet from the consulate. questions!
so my fiancee received the packet from the consulate in montreal and i have a few questions. i've read the timeline and the guides, but i'm still very confused about a few things, so if you would indulge me this once...

step 1: send the DS-230 (biographic data) and the DS-160 (which was not included in the packet) to the consulate FIRST. fill it out and send it back asap.

step 2: gather passport, 5 passport photos, a medical report, and birth certificate.
my question here is- do they want COPIES of this stuff? surely they couldn't take your original passport?

step 3: once they have received the DS-230 pt 1 they will send him an appt date and time.
it says here in the paperwork "Processing time for the K-1 visa at this office is estimated at four to six months from the receipt of this checklist to interview date. (!!!) has anyone had a shorter experience? i was under the impression that the longest we had to wait was for our NOA2 ! sad.gif

more questions:

do they really mean it when they ask for a list of dates of ALL previous visits to the united states??! ALL PREVIOUS DATES? my fiancee has been visiting back and forth for the past 10 years! i couldn't even begin to remember all of the times and dates! what should we do here?

included in the packet was DS-156K, Nonimmigrant Fiance(e) Visa Application. who fills this out? the wording is confusing to me. it also says to use it with form DS-156 (which was not included in the packet).

lastly, when we go to the interview should we bring the originals of everything we sent photocopied previously?

i know that's a lot of questions, but this is a bit of money we have to spend to pay the fee and get to montreal, so i want to make certain everything is just right.

thanks in advance, you guys!

wacko.gif




bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-01 12:08:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionChronopost envelope? police record?
QUOTE (payxibka @ Apr 27 2009, 03:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (bogartnoir @ Apr 27 2009, 02:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
also- is my fiancee supposed to bring a police record to the interview? he doesn't HAVE a police record. he's gone the straight and narrow.


need to contact the RCMP


i don't know what RCMP means
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-27 15:16:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionChronopost envelope? police record?
so does he just go to the nearest police station and tell them he's applying for a k-1 and needs a copy of his (non-existant) records then?
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-27 14:31:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionChronopost envelope? police record?
what is this envelope i've been reading about?

also- is my fiancee supposed to bring a police record to the interview? he doesn't HAVE a police record. he's gone the straight and narrow.
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-27 14:19:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionmoney involved from packet 3 on...?
thank you!
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-29 21:52:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionmoney involved from packet 3 on...?
can someone tell me where money needs to be spent after the NOA2?

i am having trouble finding when and where and how much the last part of this process will be.
we filled out the DS-160 and the checklist. does any money need to be paid now?
we have such a limited amount of money...i sure would like to budget this thing so i know where we stand :\

thanks again, guys
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-29 16:46:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussioni have a co-sponsor BUT...
QUOTE (Gary and Alla @ Apr 29 2009, 11:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If you annoyed me, I would answer once and never come back to the thread. You are mistaking someone insuring you understand the correct answer for someone annoyed. But there is only one way we can give the correct answer. Also, we were probably posting at the same time and our posts crossed, it happens. I read down the thread and answer as I come to them. A flaw in my upbringing, to be sure.


well truly i do appreciate the time and patience you've taken in answering my question.
i'm just so scared of getting something wrong. all this silly bureaucracy is making me nuts.
thanks again.
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-29 22:53:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussioni have a co-sponsor BUT...
QUOTE (Tygrys @ Apr 29 2009, 11:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (bogartnoir @ Apr 29 2009, 11:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Gary and Alla @ Apr 29 2009, 11:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (bogartnoir @ Apr 29 2009, 08:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Tygrys @ Apr 29 2009, 08:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
"No" above means you check "not intend" and write "N/A K-1 visa" below it.
This item on I-134 filed in K-1 support has no meaning whatsoever.
Remember that this form is used for many different purposes, for support in various visa application situations.



wacko.gif i understand where to put this information down.

what i do not understand is why my father wouldn't check "intend" and write how he would support my fiancee if this is the affidavit of support form!
i feel like i'm going crazy here. what am i missing that you all see so clearly? i have a co-sponsor because he can help support my fiancee so he does not become a public charge!

i know that *I* would check "do not intend", but why would my father, the co-sponsor?!


Because it is a K-1 visa and this does not apply. You can ask the question again, And again. Our answer will be the same because we are giving the correct answer. We cannot change the correct answer to an incorrect answer based on the wording of the question.

I have given you the advice of exactly what is on my THREE I-134s presented for THREE K visas (K-1 and 2 K-2s). Leave the "box" blank and write "NA K-1 visa for permanent residency" on BOTH your and your fathers I-134. Do not list any assets, insurance or bank information unless you are using it for qualification, leave it blank. BLANK. Not -0-, not "NA", just BLANK.

That is the correct answer. It worked for me for THREE visas and the advice was given to me a year ago by Pushbrk who has given you the same advice here.

Next question...please


well i DID say thank you in response to your last post.
if the paperwork says one thing and i'm getting other answers i'm going to ask questions. it helps me better understand things when i know the reasons behind the things that need to be done. thanks again.
sorry to annoy you.


If very consistent multiple answers from many members here are not satisfying enough for you, why you don't get an immigration lawyer? I am sure you will get a very straight answer then... crying.gif


if things don't add up between what the paperwork says and what someone tells me to do- then i'm going to ask a lot of questions and worry because this is the most important thing i've ever done in my entire goddamn life. i just want it straight.
you dont have to read this and you dont have to answer it. thank you. end of.

bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-29 22:17:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussioni have a co-sponsor BUT...
QUOTE (Gary and Alla @ Apr 29 2009, 11:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (bogartnoir @ Apr 29 2009, 08:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Tygrys @ Apr 29 2009, 08:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
"No" above means you check "not intend" and write "N/A K-1 visa" below it.
This item on I-134 filed in K-1 support has no meaning whatsoever.
Remember that this form is used for many different purposes, for support in various visa application situations.



wacko.gif i understand where to put this information down.

what i do not understand is why my father wouldn't check "intend" and write how he would support my fiancee if this is the affidavit of support form!
i feel like i'm going crazy here. what am i missing that you all see so clearly? i have a co-sponsor because he can help support my fiancee so he does not become a public charge!

i know that *I* would check "do not intend", but why would my father, the co-sponsor?!


Because it is a K-1 visa and this does not apply. You can ask the question again, And again. Our answer will be the same because we are giving the correct answer. We cannot change the correct answer to an incorrect answer based on the wording of the question.

I have given you the advice of exactly what is on my THREE I-134s presented for THREE K visas (K-1 and 2 K-2s). Leave the "box" blank and write "NA K-1 visa for permanent residency" on BOTH your and your fathers I-134. Do not list any assets, insurance or bank information unless you are using it for qualification, leave it blank. BLANK. Not -0-, not "NA", just BLANK.

That is the correct answer. It worked for me for THREE visas and the advice was given to me a year ago by Pushbrk who has given you the same advice here.

Next question...please


well i DID say thank you in response to your last post.
if the paperwork says one thing and i'm getting other answers i'm going to ask questions. it helps me better understand things when i know the reasons behind the things that need to be done. thanks again.
sorry to annoy you.
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-29 22:07:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussioni have a co-sponsor BUT...
QUOTE (Gary and Alla @ Apr 29 2009, 10:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (bogartnoir @ Apr 29 2009, 08:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Tygrys @ Apr 29 2009, 07:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
As pusbrk already said: the answer to question 11 is "No" and "N/A K1 visa" for both the petitioner and co-sponsor.


i feel like we're looking at different paperwork here.

mine says:

11. I (intend) (do not intend to make specific contributions to the support of the person(s) named in item 3.)

if you check "intend", indicate the exact nature and duration of the contributions. For example, if you intend to furnish room and board, state for how long and, if money, state the amount in U.S. dollars and whether it is to be given in a lump sum, weekly or monthly, and for how long.

well my father WILL furnish him with free room and board because my fiancee will be living with me and my father pays for the apartment.
so i'm totally confused now why it'd be "no" and "n/a k1 visa"


The I-134 is used for many visas. This particular question does not apply to K-1 visas regardless of who is providing his room and board. This question applies to immigrant work visas, etc.,where often the worker has a contract including this, for example. It does NOT apply to marriage based visas.

The correct answer is "no" or do not check either box and the explanation is "NA K-1 visa for permanent residency" That is all. You have your correct answer.



blush.gif thank you.

bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-29 21:51:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussioni have a co-sponsor BUT...
QUOTE (Tygrys @ Apr 29 2009, 08:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
"No" above means you check "not intend" and write "N/A K-1 visa" below it.
This item on I-134 filed in K-1 support has no meaning whatsoever.
Remember that this form is used for many different purposes, for support in various visa application situations.



wacko.gif i understand where to put this information down.

what i do not understand is why my father wouldn't check "intend" and write how he would support my fiancee if this is the affidavit of support form!
i feel like i'm going crazy here. what am i missing that you all see so clearly? i have a co-sponsor because he can help support my fiancee so he does not become a public charge!

i know that *I* would check "do not intend", but why would my father, the co-sponsor?!
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-29 19:16:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussioni have a co-sponsor BUT...
QUOTE (Tygrys @ Apr 29 2009, 07:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
As pusbrk already said: the answer to question 11 is "No" and "N/A K1 visa" for both the petitioner and co-sponsor.


i feel like we're looking at different paperwork here.

mine says:

11. I (intend) (do not intend to make specific contributions to the support of the person(s) named in item 3.)

if you check "intend", indicate the exact nature and duration of the contributions. For example, if you intend to furnish room and board, state for how long and, if money, state the amount in U.S. dollars and whether it is to be given in a lump sum, weekly or monthly, and for how long.

well my father WILL furnish him with free room and board because my fiancee will be living with me and my father pays for the apartment.
so i'm totally confused now why it'd be "no" and "n/a k1 visa"



bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-29 19:02:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussioni have a co-sponsor BUT...
no. i'm still confused

MY #7 says: N/A (full time student)

#11: i checked "intend" and was going to say that my father would be furnishing free room and board in my apt that he pays for until such time as my fiancee procures a job and can pay for some of the rent himself. and *i* would give him $100 a week until he got a job
O_O long winded, huh?

i guess ill leave the "intend" to my dad.

:| just trying to help out...


so nothing but a bunch of 0s for #7 then, huh? alright *wrings hands*

Edited by bogartnoir, 29 April 2009 - 06:48 PM.

bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-29 18:48:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussioni have a co-sponsor BUT...
QUOTE (Tygrys @ Apr 29 2009, 06:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Doesn't really matter. As you said, not much in it... You would have to show significant assets to do it on your own. As a full time student you definitely need a sponsor, nd hpefully what he/she makes is enough to support his dependents (including you) + additionally your fiance



no. my folks do alright for themselves, that's a non issue.
what i was wondering was if *i* should get a letter from my bank and all those things that my folks are doing. i can. it's not a big deal and would show why we need a co-sponsor i guess. i just dont want to be caught in some sort of stupid perceived lie that will trip us up when the time comes along for them to see the I-134.

thanks, btw!
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-29 17:31:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussioni have a co-sponsor BUT...
but i DO have a checking account with, admittedly, not much in it. i just don't want them to check things out and see i have a bank account with money in it and deny us. sad.gif
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-29 17:17:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussioni have a co-sponsor BUT...
hey guys.

i'm a full time student and disabled so i am (very blessed) to have my parents co-sponsor for my fiance.
i realize that i have to fill out an I-134 as well. question 11 (intent) i plan to put that i will give my fiance $100 a week until he can procure a job. my parents give me $200 a week just to help me out.
they also pay for my apartment that my fiance and i will live in.

where in question #7 do i put that i get $200 a week from my folks and does that look suspicious since i put n/a to employment (full time student)?
what would you do?

thanks in advance. i know this question is a confusing one.


bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-04-29 16:29:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionHELP!
QUOTE (thepizzadude @ Jul 24 2009, 09:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm pretty sure that the NOA2 has a 4 month period of validity...the consulate can and does extend it if needed. But if you have waited this long I don't know what to tell you, better get on the phone or email and find out what they got to say.

Good Luck



i just looked at my forms and i filled out the online ds-130 on april 17! could this mean that things are still all right?!
(thanks again in advance)
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-07-25 16:44:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionHELP!
QUOTE (thepizzadude @ Jul 24 2009, 09:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm pretty sure that the NOA2 has a 4 month period of validity...the consulate can and does extend it if needed. But if you have waited this long I don't know what to tell you, better get on the phone or email and find out what they got to say.

Good Luck


can i ask- where in the paperwork does it give the 4 month period of validity?
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-07-25 15:33:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionHELP!
it's been 5 months since we received our noa2 and we are just now going to get the medical exam because we needed to save up money for the trip and fees!
the ds-130 was sent months ago, but i am freaking out that the delay will mean they threw out our case!
i wrote an email to the consulate, but HELP!

anyone else have delays or know the circumstances under which a case will be closed?!


bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-07-24 18:57:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionpacket 3 questions
hello all...just a few questions for you about the forms in packet 3.

+as far as i know, my fiancee was given ds-156k.
it says it is to be used with for ds-156- which was NOT included in the packet.
does that sound right? where is ds-156?

+on ds-156k it asks for "evidence of engagement". what sort of evidence are they looking for? a signed statement? something else?

+it also asks for "evidence of support". do they want the affidavit of support? or something else?

+on the front of the checklist is the MTL number. the consulate has made it clear they they want the forms from packet 3 and the checklist immediately, but the doctor doing the medical exam also wants proof that they sent packet 3. will they take a photocopy?

thanks in advance, guys!
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-07-27 23:41:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionco-sponsor paperwork questions
QUOTE (Anh map @ Aug 5 2009, 10:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
He should enter the names of all those who are listed as dependents on his latest income tax return. Mom should be included based on what you have stated regarding her income.



you people are the best! thank you!

i swear to god- i'm such a dizzy broad. if it weren't for the people on this forum i'd never have made it even this far...
if only i could take you all out to lunch to thank you. haha. star_smile.gif
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-08-05 22:18:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionco-sponsor paperwork questions
QUOTE (Gary and Alla @ Aug 5 2009, 09:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
YOU are the "sponsor". YOU will always be the sponsor. THEY are co-sponsor. What is THEIR relationship to YOU? "Parent of sponsor/petitioner"

The I-134 is a single person document. Only one of your parents can sponsor, so choose the one with highest income (if they both have income) IF they both have income then the other parent does NOT count in "family size" but any other dependent children WOULD count in family size. Dependent children are any children claimed on the 2008 tax return. IF only one has income then the other counts in the family size along with your fiance. YOU do not count in family size. If they filed a joint return (most likely) then only one person's income counts and needs to be verified (w-2 for that parent and/or 1099s or schedule C) plus employment letter (optional) and/or check stubs. They also need to provide proof they are a US citizen or legal permanent resident (YOU already did that with the petition, they did not)


thank you for the detailed answer!
one more...

question 8: "The following persons are dependent on me for support"

i am disabled. i do not work, but i go to school full-time and my parents help me with rent, and i am on their insurance until i get married. do they add me to 8?
my mother does not make any income, my father makes well-above the 125% poverty limit for my mother, me, my brother and my fiancee.
who will he add for question 8?

thank you in advance!



bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-08-05 21:10:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionco-sponsor paperwork questions
QUOTE (Bobby_Umit @ Aug 5 2009, 08:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
For the I-134?

Check the guides - example forms


right but that's for if you are the sponsor for your fiancee.
and on the paperwork it asks what the relationship to the sponsor is. which doesn't make any sense because the person filling out the form IS the sponsor.
i'm so confused :\



bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-08-05 19:32:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionco-sponsor paperwork questions
QUOTE (bogartnoir @ Aug 5 2009, 08:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i couldnt find one, but i may just be going crazy...
is there an example form that i can show my parents (who are our co-sponsors) for the affidavit of support they must fill out?

my affidavit answers were different from what i thought they should be (thanks for helping out everyone! no matter how i questioned), so i want to make certain my parents get everything right, as our interview is coming up.

thanks!


bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-08-05 19:24:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionco-sponsor paperwork questions
i couldnt find one, but i may just be going crazy...
is there an example form that i can show my parents (who are our co-sponsors) for the affidavit of support they must fill out?

my affidavit answers were different from what i thought they should be (thanks for helping out everyone! no matter how i questioned), so i want to make certain my parents get everything right, as our interview is coming up.

thanks!
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-08-05 19:21:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionabout how long does it take to get packet 4?
we just sent the ds-230 and the checklist back on tuesday and now i'm wondering how long it will take to hear back from montreal and get our interview date.
i got an email from the consulate saying its taking anywhere from 2-5 months to get to the interview, but how long will it take to get notification of this?

i'm asking because it costs so much money. we're both going and we're going to have to start saving up and fast.

thanks, guys...
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-08-06 12:06:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionquestion about I-134
QUOTE (Bobby_Umit @ Aug 8 2009, 01:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You again? smile.gif

Yes - you would put "None" if no one is dependent on you for support.

For 10 - you would put your Fiance(e) name, as per the sample form in the guides, "Fiance(e) name (filing now with I-129f petition)"


yeah, sorry :| i'm kinda ocd when it comes to this paperwork!!!

eep! thank you! blush.gif
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-08-08 13:02:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionquestion about I-134
QUOTE (bogartnoir @ Aug 8 2009, 02:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
"The following persons are dependent upon me for support:"

i put "NONE", because i live alone and have no children, but is that the correct answer?

also, question 10...would that be a "NONE" or my fiancee's name?


what i mean is- i put none, but i am the sponsor (i have a co-sponsor)
and as for 10- my fiancee is the only person i've ever started the visa process with. does he count or is it still "NONE"?
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-08-08 11:17:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionquestion about I-134
"The following persons are dependent upon me for support:"

i put "NONE", because i live alone and have no children, but is that the correct answer?

also, question 10...would that be a "NONE" or my fiancee's name?
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-08-08 01:50:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionpassing the medical
QUOTE (Carlawarla @ Aug 24 2009, 08:42 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The medical is sealed because it's for the Consulate, not yourself, so I think that's why they probably sealed it. You would think if there was anything wrong they would have spoken to your fiance??? If you are a worry-wart, like most of us are, call them us, and acknowledge receipt of everything and just ask since it's sealed if everything is okay with the medical.

You might want to ask at the Consulate at your interview for a copy of the vaccination or immunization sheet.

The actual medical form is only a few pages long, so that's probably what's in the envelope. Call just to make sure so you're not worrying.


thanks for the advice! will do. good.gif

bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-08-26 21:37:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionpassing the medical
nobody has an answer for me? unsure.gif
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-08-22 23:34:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionpassing the medical
my fiancee and i were just in toronto for his medical. the medical went fine. no glaring problems and 48 hours later he received a box with immunization record, x-ray (which he did not open), and a letter saying "do not open".
does this mean all went well? no problems with the blood tests and the like?

what in the world does that sealed letter say?! it wouldn't say there was a problem, would it? and we'd only find out at the interview?

if this question sounds paranoid, it's because i am totally OCD and crazy lady about the interview and want to make certain everything is as perfect as can be!
thanks in advance, guys smile.gif
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-08-22 16:49:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionforms to fill out for packet 4?
hi folks.
so my fiancee and i were one of the last k-1ers to NOT be given the paperwork with our packet 3 to prepare and bring to the interview.
we are the old school, so to speak.

can someone tell me what paperwork is needed to complete our k-1?
we're just waiting for packet 4 and our interview date.

thanks in advance!
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-10-09 17:47:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionaffidavit of support
QUOTE (Gary and Alla @ Oct 17 2009, 07:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (bogartnoir @ Oct 17 2009, 06:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i am disabled, so my dad is our co-sponsor.

i'm helping my dad fill out the form, but i have 2 questions:

1) question # 8- the following people are dependent on me for support.

would that be my mother (wholly), me (partially), and my fiance (partially? wholly?)?

2) question #10- i have submitted a visa petition...on behalf of the following person. would my dad put my fiance's name or not since i am the petitioner?

and finally, a good answer for my dad's "relationship" to my fiance?

thanks again in advance!


1. Mom? Yes, if she has no income of her own. If she has her own job, even part time, then NO she is not a dependent. You? Depends. If you are unemployed and claimed as his dependent on incoime tax returns, then YES. If you have an income, even disability which is income, and are not claimed on his tax return, then NO. Your ifancee would be wholly dependent on the co-sponsor.

2. He answers NO to this question. His relationship is "father of petitioner"


thanks so much, gary! really appreciated!
bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-10-17 22:08:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionaffidavit of support
i am disabled, so my dad is our co-sponsor.

i'm helping my dad fill out the form, but i have 2 questions:

1) question # 8- the following people are dependent on me for support.

would that be my mother (wholly), me (partially), and my fiance (partially? wholly?)?

2) question #10- i have submitted a visa petition...on behalf of the following person. would my dad put my fiance's name or not since i am the petitioner?

and finally, a good answer for my dad's "relationship" to my fiance?

thanks again in advance!

bogartnoirFemaleCanada2009-10-17 17:23:00