On I-134 item 11, it says:
That I intend/do not intend to make specific contribution to the support of person(s) named in item 3.
(If you check "intend." indicate the exact nautre and duration of the contributions. For example, if you need to furnish room and board, state for how long, if money, state the amount in United State dollars and state wheather it is to be given in lump sum, weekly or monthly, or for how long.)
I filled I-134 to support my in-laws to apply B visa. I would like to supply all their expensives in USA, but not pay them in check. So I think I should check "do not intend"-- means not specific contributions but all in general. When I went notary office, the clerk told me that I should check "intend" --- means I like to support them.
Anyone has experience in this case? Check "intend" or "not intend"
I-134 item 11
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• Standard Answer -128146- ♀ (199 bytes) () 01/19/2006 postreply 15:16:08
• 回複:Standard Answer -findlawyer- ♂ (30 bytes) () 01/19/2006 postreply 15:55:10
• if you check "do not intend", why do you file I134? -diamei- ♂ (0 bytes) () 01/19/2006 postreply 15:36:23