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Hi,
I am applying visitors visa for my parents. Do I need to send separate I-134 forms for my Mom and Dad? TIA, - VA |
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You just need one for your parents.
Note: This is not a legal advice. Murali Path2usa.com |
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Hi :
I think you need to send 2. It is mentioned in i-134 that 1 form is for single person. Again, This is not a legal advise ..just what I read. |
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Murali
I applied for an extension of my parent's stay on Dec 31.Their I-94 is expiring on 25'th February.I just found that the airlines would not extend the tickets and without being sure of getting an extension, i didn't want to take the risk of losing the tickets. What is the procedure for getting back the I-94 card, and how quickly , can i get it. Thanks a million for you help. Regards Mahesh |
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I used only one form for my parents and they got visa as most of the websites said one set of parents need only one I-134. But I-134 form says it is applicable to only a single person. It means you need one for dad and one for mom. So I say that to be on the safer side let them carry two separate ones.
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