Title: Quick Question Post by: oldbutspry on June 10, 2002, 04:00:00 AM I'm trying to finish up the VISA paperwork tonight and I am a little confused by part of the Affidavit of Support. Item number 10 states:
"That I have submitted visa petition(s) to the Immigration and Naturalization Service on behalf of the following person(s). If none, state none." Well, I hate to sound so dense, but am I supposed to list my fiancee and her son here or are they asking if I have any petitions for other people? I think the correct answer is NONE but I have this lingering doubt. Does anyone know the definitely correct answer for this? Thanks, John Title: Re: Quick Question Post by: Oscar on June 10, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Quick Question, posted by oldbutspry on Jun 10, 2002
Hi John- I am just finishing up my papers as well.. I found on a couple of the web sites, example papers that you should put your fiancee and her son there and after both of their names put in "(Filing now with I-129F Petition)". Hope that helps.. And are you doing a seperate I-134 for both her and her son or just one? I have heard it both ways, so to be safe, I am sending two, one for her and one for him. I have heard the same thing with the G-325A. Some say you need a set for each person, others say the child just goes on the Mothers set.. I was not taking any chances so I did seperate sets for both.. Later, Title: Re: Re: Quick Question Post by: Bobby Orr on June 10, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Quick Question, posted by Oscar on Jun 10, 2002
The past one that went through quickly for me I just attached the child. Title: I had the same question... Post by: BrianN on June 10, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Quick Question, posted by Oscar on Jun 10, 2002
But your answer actually makes a lot of sense. I would assume that they are looking to see if one's sponsored someone else previously, but this actually clears it up well. Title: Re: I had the same question... Post by: Oscar on June 10, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to I had the same question..., posted by BrianN on Jun 10, 2002
Well, question 9 asks if you have submitted on anyone "previously". Question 10 asks if you have submitted a petition on behalf of anyone.. Well, the answer is yes because that is exactly what you are doing now. Like I said, I was confused about it to until I saw it on some of the example pages like on Doc Steens site etc.. Later Title: Re: Re: I had the same question... Post by: oldbutspry on June 10, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: I had the same question..., posted by Oscar on Jun 10, 2002
It is very ambiguous. Notice that question #9 is about affidavits of support and #10 is about visa petitions. I just noticed this: At the beginning of the form there is sufficient spaces provided for the primary person, a spouse, and up to 5 children. Now, it stands to reason that if all of them needed to be listed on #10 then they would provide 7 spaces (instead of the 2 they provide). That said, I still feel kinda safer doing it the way you first mentioned but I'm still thinking about it. I am only planning on submitting one I-134 and one G-325A. The G-325A for the child would be worthless anyway unless you get him/her to sign it. And what if the child was only 2 or 3? How would you get the signature then? I simply don't see any way it could be a requirement. What do you think? John Title: Re: Re: Re: I had the same question... Post by: Oscar on June 10, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: I had the same question..., posted by oldbutspry on Jun 10, 2002
I totally agree with you... but since we are dealing with such an ambiguous agency, kind of like the IRS, I am just not going to take any chances.. As I say, I have had people say to do it both ways on both the G-325A and the I-134, so to play it safe, I am doing one of each for both Mother and child.. Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it! Regarding question 10 on the I-134.. Go to the doc steen site and look at the example I-134 that is filled out. They put the current fiancee in.. Good luck.. |