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I-134 vs I-864

What form should be used now when applying for the K-1 Visa, the I-134 or the I-864? I thought I read somewhere that they are trying to phase out the I-134.

By mireland511 on Jan 21, 2006, 16:11 in Visa & paperwork. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


Gator says on Jan 21, 2006, 20:26:

The... I-134 (just a shorter version of the I-864) is the form required with a K-1

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Peter Miami says on Jan 22, 2006, 12:57:

I-134 The I-134 for the K-1 visa petition. You will need the I-184 later on in the process. It is a more deatil form.

Good luck,

Peter Miami

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mireland511 says on Jan 23, 2006, 05:30:

Thanks! Thanks for clarifying that for me. I appreciate it. :)

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