Avoiding Affidavid of Support
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Thank you everyone for your responses, it's looking like the K3 route may be
the best one for us. I was wondering, has anyone had any trouble with
taking an engagement ring across the border? My fiance is coming for
Christmas (he's coming from the US to Canada where I am) and we are going to
have an official engagement party with families, so he will be bringing the
engagement ring with him from the US, I was wondering if this is going to be
a problem.
"Marc Sil" wrote in message
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> I don't know what the folk in Montreal demand. This is from a Department
of
> State FAQ:
> 12Q: What about the I-864, Affidavit of Support?
> A: K-3 and K-4 visa applicants do not need to submit the Form I-864,
Affidavit
> of Support, until they adjust status to legal permanent resident in the
U.S.
> The Form I-134, Affidavit of Support for non immigrant visas, may bee
deemed
> appropriate by the consular officer.
> http://travel.state.gov/kvfaqs.ht-
> ml
the best one for us. I was wondering, has anyone had any trouble with
taking an engagement ring across the border? My fiance is coming for
Christmas (he's coming from the US to Canada where I am) and we are going to
have an official engagement party with families, so he will be bringing the
engagement ring with him from the US, I was wondering if this is going to be
a problem.
"Marc Sil" wrote in message
news:20020919191830.03711.00-
[email protected]...
> I don't know what the folk in Montreal demand. This is from a Department
of
> State FAQ:
> 12Q: What about the I-864, Affidavit of Support?
> A: K-3 and K-4 visa applicants do not need to submit the Form I-864,
Affidavit
> of Support, until they adjust status to legal permanent resident in the
U.S.
> The Form I-134, Affidavit of Support for non immigrant visas, may bee
deemed
> appropriate by the consular officer.
> http://travel.state.gov/kvfaqs.ht-
> ml