luckySAboy
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Hi All,
My interview in is March, but I've run into a problem. My father got laid off in mid-January so he can't submit a job letter with the I-134, and he doesn't have enough in his bank account to meet the poverty guidelines. I have a few questions:
1) Is the I-134 the form I need to submit? I saw another Affidavit of Support form (form I-864) on the USCIS site. I just want to be sure that the I-134 is the one I need to file and not the I-864.
2) I do not have enough money saved at the moment to meet the poverty guidelines but I will by the time I'm due to leave for the U.S. in late August. Can I make this case to the consular officer on the day of my interview in March?
3) Do you necessarily need to have a relative file the I-134? I have a couple friends in the U.S. who are willing to do one for me. Would this be acceptable?
The Evidence of Support if the last thing I need, so would really like to get this sorted out asap.
thanks for any advice
My interview in is March, but I've run into a problem. My father got laid off in mid-January so he can't submit a job letter with the I-134, and he doesn't have enough in his bank account to meet the poverty guidelines. I have a few questions:
1) Is the I-134 the form I need to submit? I saw another Affidavit of Support form (form I-864) on the USCIS site. I just want to be sure that the I-134 is the one I need to file and not the I-864.
2) I do not have enough money saved at the moment to meet the poverty guidelines but I will by the time I'm due to leave for the U.S. in late August. Can I make this case to the consular officer on the day of my interview in March?
3) Do you necessarily need to have a relative file the I-134? I have a couple friends in the U.S. who are willing to do one for me. Would this be acceptable?
The Evidence of Support if the last thing I need, so would really like to get this sorted out asap.
thanks for any advice