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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My wife to be had interview 4/3/08 and they requesting other information that not listed of any list such as w-2 from previous years and another letter of my company even though first one had all require information. also police clearance of japan that we filed for 2 months ago even though she there only 181 days. they questioned of age difference i am 49 and she is 24 . Is 6 months requirement of police clearance just anything close to that ?

From USEM site states "Fiancé(e)s (K-1), spouses (K-3), returning residents (SB-1) and follow-to-join employment (E) applicants use the I-134 Affidavit of Support form. This form must be executed less than one year prior to the visa application. A copy of the sponsor’s most recent Federal income tax returns and evidence of current employment must accompany the I-134. " can they change their own rules and request more. evidence of current sustained income requested i been same company for 11 years. next was US notarized letter of job availability on company letterhead from your employer my orginal letter was not notarized i guess.

I will call embassy tommorrow to find out requirement are today. We started process 7/26 of k1 visa and dotted all i's and crossed all t's . income is 28k so above all levels i guess am confused of reasoning.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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My wife to be had interview 4/3/08 and they requesting other information that not listed of any list such as w-2 from previous years and another letter of my company even though first one had all require information. also police clearance of japan that we filed for 2 months ago even though she there only 181 days. they questioned of age difference i am 49 and she is 24 . Is 6 months requirement of police clearance just anything close to that ?

From USEM site states "Fiancé(e)s (K-1), spouses (K-3), returning residents (SB-1) and follow-to-join employment (E) applicants use the I-134 Affidavit of Support form. This form must be executed less than one year prior to the visa application. A copy of the sponsor’s most recent Federal income tax returns and evidence of current employment must accompany the I-134. " can they change their own rules and request more. evidence of current sustained income requested i been same company for 11 years. next was US notarized letter of job availability on company letterhead from your employer my orginal letter was not notarized i guess.

I will call embassy tommorrow to find out requirement are today. We started process 7/26 of k1 visa and dotted all i's and crossed all t's . income is 28k so above all levels i guess am confused of reasoning.

If you gave them 2007 tax return, they will want to see the W2 associated with it. If you gave ITRs then they wont.

If she worked in another country they will want the police clearance, even if she only worked there 180 days.

I am 44 and my fiancee is 21. Our age gap was not questioned but i was at the interview with her. We had tons of evidence too. Did you have alot of evidence of your relationship? we had 4 or 5 sample chats and emails from each month for over a year, 40 pictures, about 30 cards and letters, ATM receipts, trip receipts, webcam screen shots, a year of phone bills etc. They could not doubt our relationship and age gap was not an issue. Sounds like you didnt have much to show if they are questioning your age difference, thus questioning your relationship.

The US embassy can ask for anything they feel is warranted to help them process a visa application.

We filed in july also and had no problems.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Iran
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My wife to be had interview 4/3/08 and they requesting other information that not listed of any list such as w-2 from previous years and another letter of my company even though first one had all require information. also police clearance of japan that we filed for 2 months ago even though she there only 181 days. they questioned of age difference i am 49 and she is 24 . Is 6 months requirement of police clearance just anything close to that ?

From USEM site states "Fiancé(e)s (K-1), spouses (K-3), returning residents (SB-1) and follow-to-join employment (E) applicants use the I-134 Affidavit of Support form. This form must be executed less than one year prior to the visa application. A copy of the sponsor’s most recent Federal income tax returns and evidence of current employment must accompany the I-134. " can they change their own rules and request more. evidence of current sustained income requested i been same company for 11 years. next was US notarized letter of job availability on company letterhead from your employer my orginal letter was not notarized i guess.

I will call embassy tommorrow to find out requirement are today. We started process 7/26 of k1 visa and dotted all i's and crossed all t's . income is 28k so above all levels i guess am confused of reasoning.

The 1040 copy should have copies of w-2's and any 1099's that go along with them. If you have a transcript from the IRS, you shouldn't need to provide a w-2.

181 days is 1 day too many. Yes, you will need a police clearance for Japan.

Yes, sometimes they do question age difference...But if you can prove it is a genuine relationship (documents showing photographs, emails, phone bills, sharing of finances)... It helps. Also, affidavit by family members saying they know the both of you to be truely in love helps.

Be aware, US Consulate staff are some of the biggest Aholes around. Since Phillipines does have a problem of lots of women shopping for western husbands, the Embassy people will be more inclined to make you jump through more hoops. They have the power. The BA@#%DS!

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