Hi x2010x,
Most likely they just sent you a standard interview letter.
* If you already sent I-693 they should not be asking for a new one unless your doctor had required
a follow up etc.
* I-864 only can be given by immediate relatives, if your sponsor fits this description he can give you one.
* In most of the cases I-134 is used as affidavit of support.
* Additional proof is necessary for either of forms like passport copy, tax returns, employment letter,
bank statement, domicile proof etc.
* Get photos, it won't hurt.
* You don't have EAD card so you cannot take it with you.
* Passport and I-94 Cards are necessary.
* If you have been legal here all along and are not grandfathered under section 245i you don't
have to file Supplement A to Form I-485 and pay $1,000 of penalty fee.
* Your birth certificate and if you have your family members applying with you theirs as well.
* Plus you get all financial documents of yourself.
* All the originals you have.
* Necessary translation you did not provide before.*
* You don't have a "petitioner" this is DV case.
In short what I think is they just sent you a standard interview letter.
You should prepare the items that are relevant to you and the ones you
can get...
You can get more information about supporting documents of affidavit of support
from the following, it's for I-864 but will help I-134 as well.
http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3183.html
Do what you can, leave the rest to God...
Hi everyone,
As my interview date is approaching it seems that I have a lot of questions to ask again regarding the documents I have to take to the interview.
Do you guys think I need new medical examination? They ask for one in a sealed envelope.
I got the copy of the original one that I sent with my package . Should that be enough?
Other things I need ( I wrote what's in the letter):
MEDICAL EXAMINATION FORM I-693 IN A SEALED ENVELOPE
AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT I-864 ( WITH YOUR TAX RETURNS FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS, W-2'S AND CURRENT JOB LETTER
2 color ADIT-Style photographs
Photo id for yourself and your petitioner
Your employment auth card (which I didn't receive yet)
English translations of any foreign documents
Proof of legal entry into the US, passport and/or proof of payment of I-485 Supplement A
Birth certificates for beneficiary, petitioner and ALL children
If applying based on marriage to a US citizen or lawful permanent resident: - another list of docs
The questions are:
Do I need i-864? Why does it say with MY tax returns? Do I need to fill it in? Or the sponsor?
Should I ask my sponsor to fill in both affidavits of support? I-134 and I-864? And give them the one that they will ask for at the time of the interview?
Also I'm very confused with them saying to appear with my petitioner. Does that mean that my sponsor has to be present at the time of the interview?
My status is F-1. It was actually. I'm now in those 60 days grace period. I finished school at the end of March.
Thanks a lot.
I know somebody who works for a lawyer and she said that I need I-864 not I-134. I'm really confused. She said that I-134 is used when you apply from a consulate. In the US they require I-864. Do you guys know something about this? Somebody who received the green card in the same situation? Were you asked to bring I-864? I read the instructions for I-864 and it says that is for aliens seeking adjustment as permanent residents as immediate relative, family-based immigrants, and certain employment-based immigrants. I don't have any relatives in the US.