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    hello all! we recently got our NO2 approved. im just wondering when and where the affidavit of support needed? DO i need to send it to NVC or send to it to my fiancee for her to submit during the interview? Please help.

    Thanks and good luck to you all!

    (my timeline: noa1 may 8, 2009 --- noa2 aug 11, 2009)

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    For the K-1 visa interview your Fiancee will need the affidavit of support. Check the Embassy that your Fiancee will be interviewed at for what she will need to bring and which Affidavit of Support to use.
    My Fiancee arrived here on a K-1 VISA.
    Conditional GreenCard has been received.

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      Originally posted by chocky311 View Post
      hello all! we recently got our NO2 approved. im just wondering when and where the affidavit of support needed? DO i need to send it to NVC or send to it to my fiancee for her to submit during the interview? Please help.

      Thanks and good luck to you all!

      (my timeline: noa1 may 8, 2009 --- noa2 aug 11, 2009)

      pretty quick for your processing bro. affidavit of support needs to be presented by your foreign fiancee (not a US citizen) in the embassy where she will be having her interview. got questions about that I-134 form, some sites say it should be notarized but some dont, which is which?

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        Originally posted by francis197902 View Post
        got questions about that I-134 form, some sites say it should be notarized but some dont, which is which?
        If your I-134 Affidavit of Support has a place at the end for a notary---Signed before me on this day yada yada yada---then you have an old form. That form was changed, the notary signature section removed, and it is no longer necessary to have it notarized. You can always get the most updated forms straight from the USCIS website. Any website saying it should be notarized is not keeping up with changes.

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