Hi Everybody on this board, I need urgent help. Me & my family is scheduled for IV interview on May 20. Currently, we are in India. I have a question regarding I-134. How to get it notorized in India, without going to USA. Also, how much minimum balance you need to show in your account for supporting two family member (Wife & Kid). What is minimum asset requirement, so that visa officer will not reject the visa on this requirement. Has anybody faced this problem? Thanks in advance.
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If your application is employment based, amount in I-134 does not matter. It is just formality. Still, something like $5000 should be enough.
I believe that you can notarize in consulate itself.Immihelp Support
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Needed Urgent help for I-134
Thank you very much for your response. Actually, I called the consulate in Notarization section of ACS, American Citizen Services and they said it won't be possible for them to Notarize. Also, lady was wondering why I need it and after telling her about requirement, she suggested to contact visa section. I have a question again if I sign it in front of consular officer during my interview, will they accept it?
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Can you please send me your e-mail address & contact no. at [email protected], so that we can talk more on this issue. Thanks for your reply to this posting.
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Don't need to notarize if in India
Hi, I read the instructions on the Form 134 again and it seems pretty clear that if you are outside the United States, then the form should be signed in front of a consular officer. So I don't think we need to worry about notarizing in India.
Quoted from the Form:
"If you are in the United States, the affidavit may be sworn to
or affirmed before an immigration officer without the
payment of fee, or before a notary public or other officer
authorized to administer oaths for general purposes, in
which case the official seal or certificate of authority to
administer oaths must be affixed.
If you are outside the United States the affidavit must be sworn to or affirmed before a United States consular or immigration officer."
The second para applies to us.
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Notarization of I-134 form
Hi jt2002,
Thanks for your response. I am also aware of this fact. But can you sign I-134 form during your CP interview? Because they will expect you bring it ready before interview. Did you receive any response from Mumbai Consulate? Keep, in touch you can reach me at [email protected]
-Raj
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Re: I-134 form
Raj, just got back from the interview. It was pretty uneventful. I have to go to collect the passports at 3:00pm today. I'll post all the details in a separate post.
Here's what happened with the I-134:
During the document collection process, after the lady at the counter collected my documents and my wife's documents, she asked for the I-134. I submitted the I-134 along with bank statement copies. The form, as I had decided before, was not notarized since I was in India. I was expecting that this form would be signed in front of the consular officer.
She turned over the form and noted that this was not the "original" form and that she did not require it. She just returned the form and the bank copies back to me. I don't know what she meant by "original" - probably she was looking for the notarization, but that's just a guess.
The form was not asked for during the interview.
So, in the end, in my case, the form was not needed at all. Of course, my original offer letter was taken.
I have no idea whether this is standard procedure.
Hope this helps. All the best for your case.
-- jt2002
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Thanks for quick update
JT,
I really appreciate for quick respose. This information is very much usefull to me & will be usefull to all the people with similar cases. However, please let us know what happened when you went to pick up your passport and also what questions did they aske during interview?
Thanks a lot!
-Raj
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