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    Default Did Not Bring Form I-134 to Interview with Immigration Service Officer

    Hi,

    I was among those randomly selected for further processing in the Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV) program for the fiscal year 2010. Since I currently reside in the U.S., I filed Form I-485 ("Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status"). Upon having my biometrics taken, I had an interview with an Immigration Service Officer at a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office. Because of a misunderstanding, I failed to bring to this interview an original Form I-134 ("Affidavit of Support") from a sponsor. Please note that my parents and sibling recently became U.S. citizens and are willing and able to be sponsors.

    At the end of the interview, I asked the Immigration Service Officer if I can provide Form I-134 after the fact and he answered no. He made it sound as though a person gets only one chance at an interview with an Immigration Service Officer. He gave me a sheet of paper that had the following ticked off:

    "Your case is being held for file review to prepare a decision. You will be advised by mail as to a decision on your application. No additional information is necessary from you at this time, however, if upon further review, additional information or evidence is required, you will receive notice in the mail. Please respond to any request in a timely manner. Failure to do so will result in denial of your application Please allow 60 days from today's date before making an inquiry on your case."

    Questions:
    1. Is there a way I can provide Form I-134 after the fact? If so, how?
    2. If my application is denied, can I appeal the decision? If so, what are the chances of winning such an appeal and still finish adjusting my status before the DV program for fiscal year 2010 ends?

    Thank you in advance for all your time and assistance.

    Best,
    LostAndScared

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    Default Re: Did Not Bring Form I-134 to Interview with Immigration Service Officer

    I'll infer from your comments that it was established at the interview that your means are insufficient in the absence of a sponsor.

    I would expect that your interview will fall under the category of "upon further review, additional information or evidence is required", that information being the I-134.

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