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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresForms for K1 at POE

 Immigrations now stamps your passport and the I-94 is done electronically.
 

For you to get a copy of the I-94 for future requirements go this this website:  http://cbp.gov/xp/cg...4_instructions/


https://i94.cbp.dhs....94/request.html


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-23 09:28:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresInterview Requirements

Yup that is the Alien number.  Don't really need it until AOS after you are in the states. 


Edited by Hank_, 23 August 2013 - 11:23 PM.

Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-23 23:23:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresInterview Requirements

Will they still send back to my fiance the full I-129F package because I think we need  a copy of it for the interview? Thanks for all your responses!


Will they still send back to my fiance the full I-129F package because I think we need  a copy of it for the interview? Thanks for all your responses


 

 

NO you do not need a copy of the I-129F for the interview, the embassy will have the original file there.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-23 08:42:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresInterview Requirements

Hi VJers! I will be applying for K1 Visa and will leave Philippines with my son. I have questions regarding some of our needed requirements.Am I going to fill up the forms for my son as well? Does my fiance need to provide two separate affidavit of support for us? Do I need  to pay separate fees for K1 and K2 visa? Thanks in advance for your answers.

 

Yes you will complete forms for your son as well as yourself, details are in the embassy instructions letter.  You will need duplicate I-134 and supporting documents also.  Yes you will pay a separate fee fore each visa.   When scheduling your interview online, once you have scheduled your interview it will ask if you would like to schedule another... this is where you schedule for the K2 (your son)

 

Forms needed and more information are in my link, follow the flashing arrow below.


Edited by Hank_, 23 August 2013 - 08:48 AM.

Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-23 08:39:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresi-864 and i-134

For K1 visa applicants, which do i need to fill out and present to the consulate during the interview? the I-864 or I-134? Thanks!!!

 

 

S-L-O-W down and read the embassy instructions letter, print a copy out even to use as a check list.  It states right in there what is required.

 

As stated by others the I-134.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-24 11:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPOVERTY GUIDELINES CONFUSION (merged)

The poverty guidelines for US for a regular sponsors is $19,387. Told him that I think he just needs to earn a minimum wage  $19,387 a year to be qualified as sponsor. But, he told me that that is only for 1 person. It needs to be $19,387 for him and $19,387 for me which total of $ 38,774 a year.

 

Is this correct or it is just $19,387 for the both of us?

 

 

Two people = $19,387 total

 

 

Pop down to the Philippine forum and say Hi !


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-20 09:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresTyping Error in his birthdate...need advice please....

Hello,

 

We have just submitted our first documents for K-1 Visa to USCIS last Tuesday. And as I was checking the form again ow, I noticed that there has been a typing error i my fiancee's date of birth. Instead of 03/01/1981 he put 03/01/2981. Should they still accept our petition and just refer to the supporting documents which is his Birth Certificate or they will return or not accept our petition? Help us please...

 

Like said more than likely, IF they even catch the oops, you will get an RFE to complete a new form correctly.   Not a big deal

 

 

Pop down to the Philippines forum and say "Hi"


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-24 11:21:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresw2 and 1040 form..?

i only have 1 w2 and one 1040 form is dat ok?or i need to provide  more?

 

All that is required by the embassy is the most recent years tax return, in this case 2012.  As long as that is what you have for tax return and W-2 you are good to go.

 

Pop down to the Philippine forum and say Hi!

 


Edited by Hank_, 25 August 2013 - 09:52 AM.

Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-25 09:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresfilling up G-325A help please

hi everyone I badly need someone's opinion here =) I'm filling up the G-325A and I just wanna check on some points before I finalize it..

 

First, it's the "applicant's employment last 5 years"

 here's my employment history

 

june 2006-march 2009 - college student

april2009-june2009-jobless

july2009 til present, i do have a job

 

so the time frame that is included in the last 5 years is 2008-2013

 

my question is: how will I write it down? because my fiance's telling me that in the "full name and address of employer" column i'll just put the name and address of my school then on the "Occupation" column i'll write COLLEGE STUDENT then on the date, i'll include the date i entered college which is june 2006 til march 2009. But in my opinion i'll just put "NONE" on the employer column then COLLEGE STUDENT on the occupation then same date june2006-march2009 on the date (or should i just start on the date included within the 5-year employment history which is january2008)?

 

and another thing, what about april2009-june2009 wherein I'm jobless, will I just put NONE again on the employer then UNEMPLOYED on the occupation column?

 

 

and last question, I wanted to print it out after i fill out the form but my problem is, my address won't fit in the box provided (seriously just one more letter then it'll be complete and i just hate it). so can i just hand-write the information that won't fit or should i just hand-write everything?

 

I hope i could get some answers as soon as possible because i'll be mailing my papers to my fiance on tuesday =)

 

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!! God bless us allsmile.png

 

 

 

 

You win!  You only list what is asked for which is EMPLOYMENT so when in college or not work you don't list that information.

 

You can hand write the address part (and type the rest) if you can make it all fit, no issue.  Or you add an attachment noting the question # and add your complete address there... your choice.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-25 10:22:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 HELP!

Hi fellow vjers! We have a concern about question 11 of the form. How should my fiance fill up that part? If he intends to make contributions for me. How should he state it if thru money? Can anyone give us an example. Thanks alot!

 

I checked INTENT then the line below I simply wrote "K-1 visa"


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-26 10:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresEVIDENCES

HELP GUYS, 

      THIS IS REGARDING THE EVIDENCES. I'M CONFUSED RIGHT NOW IF I SHOULD PHOTOCOPIES ALL MY ORIGINAL EVIDENCES LIKE LETTERS, REMITTANCES, ITINERARIES AND ETC. 

       REALLY NEED YOUR HELP. THANKS!

 

 

 

 

Only send copies. 


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-26 10:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresForm I -134 Question # 11..question

Hey guys we have the issue with question 11. But aside from me, my son's name is included in question3 (follow to join). Should my fiance still answer part 11 like the example provided?

 

 

Yes.  


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-26 09:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Question

Hank   Could you please explain why my answer was incorrect?  If you refer to page 8 of the I864 instructions it say that to be a sponsor your income needs to be 125% over the poverty level.

http://www.uscis.gov...00045f3d6a1RCRD

 

Income does not need to be 125% ABOVE (or 125% over as you wrote this time) the poverty guidelines, to be a sponsor income is at least 125% of poverty guidelines  (as listed in the I-864P)

 

http://www.uscis.gov.../i-864instr.pdf   Part 8, item 2.

 

I know what you were trying to say, but that wasn't what you said, you made it read as if someone would find the amount for their family size and then they need 125% above that amount.  


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-25 21:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Question

 

Once again, another useless post.  If you dont know the answer or REFUSE to answer someone, then posting some ridiculous garbage like this completely wastes everyone's time!  So spare us!  T-Bone, same goes for you!

 

"Be safe an find a joint spouse ."

 

Manila does not accept co-sponsors...   :no:

 


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-22 12:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Question

I am not sure where you get the 5x number.  Your income needs to be 125% above no0pb.gifthe poverty level   for your family size.

 

http://travel.state....fo_3183.html#22

 

If it is a spouse it has to be 3X your assets if you do not have enough income

 

If it is K1 or other family members it is 5X 

 

The difference between your income and the poverty level times the 3 or 5X.

 

I think that is how it works.  If I am wrong I am sure someone will respond.

 


Edited by Hank_, 22 August 2013 - 12:11 PM.

Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-22 12:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Question

I have no personal experience or knowledge, but from what I've read you'll need at least 3x - 5x the difference between your income and the current poverty guidelines for your household size. 3x if you're the sole sponsor who needs to use assets to make up the difference; 5x if there will be other sponsors helping to make up the difference.

 

See Part 7, Section 10 (page 7) of the Instructions for Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the Act document for more detail.

 

 

Some embassies are 3Xs some are 5Xs  with the K-1... depends on the embassy


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-21 20:29:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Question

Yes I noticed that the other day also...


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-21 12:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresneed help about I-134 / affidavit of support

I already want to prepare other documents that we will be needing for our K1 visa application. I just have a question regarding the I-134 form particularly the question asking for "previously submitted affidavit(s) of support for the following person(s) - asking for name&date submitted

I have a sister and her daughter who were petioned by my mother but I am the one who submitted my affidavit of support for them together with a co-sponsor (my elder sister). It has been almost 3 years from now since I filed for that. My sister has her own work already, have her own car, living with my other older brother, and pays her taxes on her own. In short, she is not actually depending on me anymore.

Now that I am filing for K1 visa for my soon wife-to-be, I need to file affidavit of support for her...

Should I still write my sister and her daughter on the section where it is asking for "previously submitted affidavit(s) of support for the following person(s) - asking for name&date submitted? Even if my sister is not actually depending on me anymore? If yes, will my sister and her daughter still be included as a part of my household / dependents?

What I am actually thinking is if ever they will still be included, my annual income is expected to be higher as compared if they will not already be counted as my dependents. But i am also thinking if I will not write them on that section, I might be questioned if ever they'll find it out.


Need answers smile.png Thanks in advance!

 












 

You list all that you have sponsored before, even if any of those people are USC now.   Current dependents will be any you have sponsored and have not obtained USC (or enough work hours) plus you and your fiancée (+kids)


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-28 09:24:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresCorrected I-129f during the interview?????

Actually this can be incorrect. Some people are actually NAMED Junior as opposed to just being the second one with that name.

For example, my brother has the same first name as my dad, he *could* be called Junior but it's not an official name (not on his birth certificate). Because of that, he can be called junior, or not, but legally he isn't. The OP on the other hand indicates Junior is part of their name, in which case the death of the father doesn't allow them to just "drop" that name.

 

I agree, if its on his birth certificate as Junior it a forever thing.  But that is rarely case with the "junior" .... not sure if it is with the OP.

 

First name and middle name need to be the same for the "official" junior or II .   There is a run of same first names in my family, my uncle was the only official junior because he shared the same first and middle name as my grandpa, but my uncle when on to name his boy with the same first name as him but different middle name... thus no junior or II, then two generation after that its still going strong .    A "junior" with a different middle name is sort of an honorary title, sort of like Colonel Sanders... ;) 


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-28 17:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresCorrected I-129f during the interview?????

How do you do a corrected I-129f during the interview? Whats the process? Our i-129f has my fiances name extension "Jr" missing. We would want to get this corrected but the case files is now ready at the embassy for the interview...Help for those who have any ideas... Thank you...

 

Had your father passed away before filing the I-129F?   If so, then JR. is not really needed IF*, it becomes a personal choice whether to use it or not.

 

Do you use JR. in identification and documents (*driver's license, deeds, credit ) now?


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-28 09:36:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresTax transcript for I-134?

Do we need it? The instructions say only if you are self employed, which I am not. Aren't they interested in current income, not last years income?

 

 

Many times the requirement for the tax return (or transcript) are in the embassy instructions letter, not the I-134.  With Manila the embassy lists a tax return in their instructions as required, your embassy letter may do the same - that is where to check if required.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-07-05 12:29:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures2 month overstay 10.5 years ago

... me?   I concur with the others... no issue.   Just be honest and all should be good.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-29 10:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 and Evidence of support question

Ahhh... a space for the printed name (final).

 

thanks for the update!


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-29 08:29:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 and Evidence of support question

Hi VJers! 

 

Need help filling-up I-134 and the Evidences of support needed for the USEM interview. I have some questions:

 

1.) I-134, Question #7: Is there any minimum amount in bank savings of fiance?

 

2.) I-134, Question #11: Should I check intend or do not intend? From here: http://www.visajourn.../Form-I-134.pdf , it says do not intend and just right "N/A K1 visa process ..." Is this correct? Just wondering maybe it's safer to say "intend"?

 

3.) I-134, Oath ...: What is the line after the first sentence for? Also, I'm a little confused with the following statement from the I-134 instruction: "...Form I-134 must be signed in your full name. (Note: Signing form I-134 is under penalty of perjury under U.S. Law.)...: 

-Should my fiance print his full name and sign above it? or should he not sign at all?

 

4.) Evidences of support: Form W-2 - Is this the same as Pay stubs? Is there a minimum number of pay stubs needed?

 

Thanks in advance for the help! Much love to all! heart.gif 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 - as long as your income meets and/or exceeds the poverty guideline requirements you do not need to list other assets.

 

2- you can check INTENT if you want or not, doesn't matter much.  I didn't check either, then in the space below I work K-1 VISA.

 

3- I left that "odd" space blank, then sign and date the document. (no printed name is asked for) 

 

4- W-2 is part of the tax return and is required with the tax return by USEM.  Pay stub is what your fiancé receives each pay period.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-28 09:43:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRFE: Letter of Intent!!!!!

Hi! Its about the letter of intent to marry that i made prior to submitting our 129f. Here is how i did it.

Dear sir/madam,

I, xxxxxx, is legally able and willing to marry xxxxxx (petitioner). I intend to do so within 90days of my
arrival in the US using the K-1 visa.

Yours truly,
Signature
Xxxxxxx(my name)

Is this correct? And there are asking again for a new
letter as our RFE. How should i write it then?











 

Dear Sir or Madam:

 

I, (applicant?s or beneficiary?s name), do hereby state that I am legally able and willing to marry (petitioner?s or beneficiary?s name), and intend to do so within 90 days of my arrival into the US using the K-1 visa.

 

 

(from the guide)


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-29 10:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow to declare a HELOC on I-134

If your income meets and/or exceed the Poverty Guidelines listed in the I-864P you do not need to include asset information.

 

If you need to use assets to quality then you will need a certified appraisal of the real estate plus bank information on outstanding balances of loans against the real estate.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-30 12:52:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Question Co Sponor (SSN)

You do not know nothing so why you reply

 

Dude Im not talking about government steal it. im talking about get lost in the mail or steal in the Africa post.office.

an She do not have to enter your SSN on no Form at this step. I134 do not ask for it.

 

I mail few things to my Fiance an she never receive it.

 

OK.

 

Why then are you mailing it?  The embassy only requires COPIES, you can scan it and email it to your fiancé.... then no one can steal the mail.

 

The SSN is on other forms, not referring to the I-134.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-30 13:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Question Co Sponor (SSN)

Do my co sponsor have to show her Social Security Number on the tax return. It do not ask for it on the form. I do not want the packet to get lose in the mail an we know about Identity Thief

 

There is no problem leaving the SSN on the tax return, after all she already included her SSN on other forms during this process.  So if identity thief is the concern.... too late the government has it already.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-30 12:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Oath of Affirmation of Sponsor Section

 

Got it.....It's the sponsor full name.

 

Yup... my oops.. unsure.png   It is the sponsor's printed name.... that is new with the current form.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-30 14:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Oath of Affirmation of Sponsor Section

Your Fiancee's name


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-30 12:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPolice Clearance as tourist

Hi everyone I have a very important question. I have a niece that is in Thailand right now with a tourist visa for 7 months now. She did not stay there for the whole 7 months, she exits the country before the visa expires, goes to Malaysia and then comes back, I don't exactly understand that kind of thing. But the question is.. does she needs police clearance from thailand for k1 visa? Thank you in advance.

 

If your niece lived in Thailand for 6 months or more she will need a police certificate.  If she left and came back during her 7 month visit then she may not of lived there for 6 months.

 

Police clearances are needed for those who worked in that country. no0pb.gif If she was a tourist she doesn't need one but I do believe that sometimes people who do the thing where they cross the boarder then go back has the tendency to have been working illegally or under the table.

If asked if she had worked there and has not then she doesn't need a police clearance. If she denies that she had worked there but stayed there for a really long time then they MIGHT ask her a few more questions to prove that she did not work there.

 

Tourist visa means she did not reside in the country; police clearance is needed from places where you resided for more than 6 months only.

 

The requirement is having LIVED in another country, doesn't matter what type if visa they were using.

 

 

h. OTHER COUNTRY POLICE CERTIFICATES. Applicants aged 16 years and older must also present police certificates from other countries where they have lived for six (6) months or more after reaching the age of 16.


Edited by Hank_, 30 August 2013 - 11:45 AM.

Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-30 11:43:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA2 Valid Date Range

Hello All,

 

I think I may have a problem.

 

I received the NOA2 I-129F Petition for Fiance has been APPROVED in the mail today.

 

Approval Notice Valid from 08/26/2013 to 12/25/2013

 

Here is my issue :

 

I MUST have my 2013 income tax return for the I-134 she will take to the interview. It is not an option for me.

 

Being it is for the Philippeans, I am in no way comfortable with a co-sponsor.

 

( I know I read a post about this same issue a couple of weeks ago, but cannot find it.)

 

My question is what does this validity period mean?

 

This weekend, I plan on taking the time to review the POST NOA2 process and constructed a projected time line. Man, I really need to stretch this out.

 

We really want the interview date to be late January to mid Feb. Do any of you see an issue with this giving that the documents have been mailed to the DOS ( NVC) on 08/27/13.

 

Please read my signiture below for full date summary.

 

Man, I am about the only person on here that is in a panic over the expedited processing. Don't get me wrong, I am so GREATFUL that the petition has been approved. Thought I would have more time.

 

 

 

 

OK, if you want to wait until February or such for your interview, you need to contact the embassy to request an extension, they are not going automatically extend the petition without you asking.  You can simply give them a call.    OR ~

 

I agree with getting your interview scheduled for sometime in February now as that would simplify things.  Don't have to be too concerned about extensions once you have your interview date... then the embassy will automatically extend your petition validity.   If you want to change the interview day later that is not an issue either as you are allowed to reschedule twice without having to pay a second visa fee.


Edited by Hank_, 30 August 2013 - 12:07 PM.

Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-30 12:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHELP I-134 Affidavit of Support Co-Sponsor

I have some questions that cant be answered with searching alone.

 

My Fiance's paper got Approve this July 29th and He has an interview this  September 10th. My question is for the I-134 paper affidavit of support I fill one up then my co-sponsor does as well but Since it will be my parents co-sponsoring me their account and tax 1040 is also joint together  I have collected the W2 forms from 2010-2012 as well as their ITR. We also collected our bank verification account and job verification.

 

The only thing that is confusing me right now is how would i type theirs or them writing it since they are joint together would be in a separate paper and same pretty much answers just different name and since their my parents they would put for my fiance how is he related as Son in Law?  

 

PLease help anybody I really appreciate it i have to send the paper as soon as possible but I am so overwhelm with all of these things :*

 

Allowing co-sponsors with the K-1 visa varies from embassy to embassy, USEM is known for being difficult about accepting co-sponsors.

 

Are you using only one parent as a co-sponsor?  If you are using both, then they each need to complete the I-134, then include each parents W-2 along with a copy of the tax return.

 

 

The embassy states in their instructions letter they only want the most recent tax return & W-2, that would be 2012.  You can bring other years but the embassy will not ask for them, nor will they take them if you try to hand them to the CO.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-25 10:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresafter the interview and approval for k-1, next steps

Define "STUFF" !!

 

And then in your infinite wisdom... explain what information was the SSA personal pulling up on their computer when they "verified" information before authorizing issuance of the SSN for my wife.

 

And are you saying there is no "STUFF" sent out if a person applies for their SSN in the single name?

 


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-31 09:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresafter the interview and approval for k-1, next steps

OK I am just looking ahead to be organized a bit.  On the visajourney guide it says to get SS # as soon as possible then get marriage license.  But it goes on to say wait 2 weeks because of some information that will need to be in the system first otherwise it has to be done manually which apparently is a more difficult process.  Then another 2 weeks to get the SS card.  So would that mean 4 weeks minimum to get marriage license by following that info?

 

I have also read some people say that got married first and then went to get SS # and card after they were married. 

 

Is there a procedure that needs to be followed?  Many things seem a bit vague on the government website.

 

Does the process vary by SS office too?

 

Thanks!

 

SSA is federal, the process is the same (of course there are idiots in some offices that don't have a clue)

 

My wife did not apply for the SSN until after we were married (month after arriving in the USA), then we took the marriage certificate and the SS-5 form to SSA and got her card in her married name.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-06-06 09:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1/K2 No one gets left behind!!!

I have a question regarding the K1 and K2 visa fees.  The K1 visa for Manila is $240.  Do I have to pay the same price for each child? (K2).

 

Yup ...$$!  Pay each separately, which means you need to print out a deposit slip for each applicant also.

 

http://ustraveldocs....paymentinfo.asp


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-08-31 11:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresGI Bill as financial support

headbonk.gifPost 911 G.I.bill benefit is not taxable, therefore you can NOT  no0pb.gifclaim :thumbs: as an income.  
 
Payments you receive for education, training, or subsistence under any law administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are tax free.

To be clear here this means you do NOT claim GI Bill benefits or other government funded education benefits as income. This also means you can not take deductions or credits for expenses that are paid with grants or VA benefits.



Read more: http://militarybenef.../#ixzz2dcNYxod2







 

What does taxable have to do with anything?  VA Disability & S.S. retirement isn't taxable (with exception) either and both are TOTALLY acceptable.    You are wrong in so  many ways...


Edited by Hank_, 01 September 2013 - 10:31 AM.

Hank_MalePhilippines2013-09-01 10:29:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFiling fee

I hear a lot of people on here mentioning a $240 fee for the K-1 visa. USCIS website says the fee is $340.

 

I'm about to sound really stupid but which one is it?? Has it changed recently and that is why I see both 240 and 340? Thanks smile.png

 

Filing fee for the I-129F petition is $340

 

Visa fee is $240 (paid later after the petition is approved)


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-09-01 10:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresJust starting out!

How do I know which service center to send my 129f petition to ? Do I pick which ever one I want or how does that go?

 

Also on the 129f form it askes for an Alien number. I am a U.S citizen, but do have an Alien number since before naturalization. Do i need to put it in ? I dont understand this part it confuses me.

 

Any feedback or other tips before I send this packet in ?

 

Thank you!

 

 

Follow the GUIDE for the K-1 (link at top of this page) petition.

 

Address to send the petition package is listed on the I-129F form.... that is the address you use.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-09-01 10:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresneeding advice urgent

hello, everyone, im super close to my interview, and i just got my petitioner I - 34 and its not good, because well he didn't or doesn't trust banks or financial system very much, wich makes his I - 34 really bad on banl account, he has a new job since june which makes him make a good amount of money wich makes us save, but his taxes dont show that because he p´refer keeping his money with him, we find a sponsor (his step dad)  thanks to his mom , so I'm wondering when i go to my interview i present our sponsor I - 34 and then his, just his and then our sponsor. Im afraid they see his I - 34 and said no to us. Can i present my bank accounts i have a good job with a well payment and being in that job for 2 years already. How i can present this and avoid a big no. Im super nervous about this, needing you advice. And also if we have an sponsor what does he has to put in question # 3 in relationship with sponsor , fiance??? because Im not his fiance, im his son's fiance.  i would really appreciated your help, specially from those ones who had an sponsor with them.

 

 

Does your fiancé's income meet or exceed the 125% poverty guidelines of the I-864P ?  Does his tax return from 2012 show enough income for the requirement or just his new job since June?   Bank statements are not required unless a person is using assets in their bank account to meet requirements (so don't worry about that).   If you are going to use a co-sponsor both your fiancé and the co-sponsor will complete the I-134 and submit the required documents (tax return, W2, and with your fiancée his current pay stubs for sure.) .  The co-sponsor would list you as his step-son's fiancée.

 

Your job and income/savings are of no value at the interview.


Hank_MalePhilippines2013-09-01 10:46:00