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  • I-134 "A" number and visitor visa

    Hi,
    While preparing visitor visa papers for my parents, I mentioned my WAC number as "A" number on form I-134 (affidavit of support). Now I have already applied for H1b extenstion and that means by the time my parents visit the embassy, this WAC number might have changed (I don't know the status of my H1b ext application). Would that be the matter of concern?

    Thanks
    Raj

  • #2
    You don't have an A#.
    Usually, only Permanent Residents and people who have an EAD have an A#.
    The WAC number is just a number of one application at CSC. You get a different one for each application.
    Entering a WAC number as A# can result in a delay.

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    • #3
      Thanks Joe. So that means I will leave this blank, right?

      In that case, I am also supplying them with my pasport copy and I-94 record etc. If by that time I am issued a new I-94, would that be an issue?
      I am concerned that since I have already applied for H1b ext, all the paper work that I have done is with the existing details. If by the time my parents go to embassy and my H1B-ext gets approved and issued new details, would that create problems during getting visitor visa based on the papers that I sent (which have old/existing details)?

      Thanks
      Raj

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      • #4
        Yes, you have to leave that field blank.
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