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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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What are the minimum requirements for submission of the I-134?

I am ready to fill out my Affidavit of Support. I have tax transcripts going back 3 years and I have 3 recent pay stubs from my employer as well as employer letter verifying my income (well above poverty), position, etc.

Will the above mentioned supporting documents be sufficient? As I DO NOT have a bank account, personal property, or real estate.

08-05-2008: Date I-129F Sent

08-13-2008: Date I-129F NOA1

08-18-2008: Touched

12-17-2008: Date I-129F NOA2

12-17-2008: IGOR's List #126

12-23-2008: NVC Received

12-29-2008: NVC Left

01-05-2009: Consulate Received

01-09-2009: Packet 3 Received (Requesting copy of current passport, Divorce decree, and Birth Certificate NOT late registered)

01-13-2009: Packet 3 Sent

01-29-2009: Letter requesting for additional documents (preliminary interview form, Baptismal certificate, previous passports, school records, all old/new ID cards, evidence of ongoing relationship)

02-10-2009: Additional documents sent

03-10-2009: Interview appointment letter received via E-mail

03-23-2009: Interview (Received 221g requesting another Philippines NBI clearance under married name)

04-03-2009: Sent NBI clearance along with current valid passport

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What are the minimum requirements for submission of the I-134?

I am ready to fill out my Affidavit of Support. I have tax transcripts going back 3 years and I have 3 recent pay stubs from my employer as well as employer letter verifying my income (well above poverty), position, etc.

Will the above mentioned supporting documents be sufficient? As I DO NOT have a bank account, personal property, or real estate.

If you can supply evidence that shows your income level is above the minimum for you, your dependents and the beneficiary/ies, then you don't need to provide proof of anything else.

But just out of interest, why no bank account? It's a very good way of demonstrating a bona fide relationship once you're at the AOS stage, because you can have a joint account and demonstrate an intermingling of finances.

Timeline Summary:

K-1/K-2 NOA1 - POE: 9 February - 9 July 2010

Married: 17 July 2010

AOS mailed - Interview : 22 November 2010 - 10 March 2011

ROC mailed - approved: 14 February - 18 June 2013

Citizenship mailed - ceremony: 9 February - 7 June 2017

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Im sorry. I forgot to specify that I am providing the I-134 for a K-1 Fiance Visa application. Will my above mentioned supporting documents be sufficient?

In regards to your question, I am planning to open a joint account as soon as my fiance arrives, to demonstrate an intermingling of finances :)

What are the minimum requirements for submission of the I-134?

I am ready to fill out my Affidavit of Support. I have tax transcripts going back 3 years and I have 3 recent pay stubs from my employer as well as employer letter verifying my income (well above poverty), position, etc.

Will the above mentioned supporting documents be sufficient? As I DO NOT have a bank account, personal property, or real estate.

If you can supply evidence that shows your income level is above the minimum for you, your dependents and the beneficiary/ies, then you don't need to provide proof of anything else.

But just out of interest, why no bank account? It's a very good way of demonstrating a bona fide relationship once you're at the AOS stage, because you can have a joint account and demonstrate an intermingling of finances.

08-05-2008: Date I-129F Sent

08-13-2008: Date I-129F NOA1

08-18-2008: Touched

12-17-2008: Date I-129F NOA2

12-17-2008: IGOR's List #126

12-23-2008: NVC Received

12-29-2008: NVC Left

01-05-2009: Consulate Received

01-09-2009: Packet 3 Received (Requesting copy of current passport, Divorce decree, and Birth Certificate NOT late registered)

01-13-2009: Packet 3 Sent

01-29-2009: Letter requesting for additional documents (preliminary interview form, Baptismal certificate, previous passports, school records, all old/new ID cards, evidence of ongoing relationship)

02-10-2009: Additional documents sent

03-10-2009: Interview appointment letter received via E-mail

03-23-2009: Interview (Received 221g requesting another Philippines NBI clearance under married name)

04-03-2009: Sent NBI clearance along with current valid passport

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Im sorry. I forgot to specify that I am providing the I-134 for a K-1 Fiance Visa application. Will my above mentioned supporting documents be sufficient?

In regards to your question, I am planning to open a joint account as soon as my fiance arrives, to demonstrate an intermingling of finances :)

Nope, you didn't. You said I134 and your profile details show that you're filing for a K1 :) And still yes, as long as you meet well above the 125% for the number of people you will be considered as having as dependents + yourself.

And sounds like a plan with the bank account :)

Timeline Summary:

K-1/K-2 NOA1 - POE: 9 February - 9 July 2010

Married: 17 July 2010

AOS mailed - Interview : 22 November 2010 - 10 March 2011

ROC mailed - approved: 14 February - 18 June 2013

Citizenship mailed - ceremony: 9 February - 7 June 2017

 

VJ K-2 AOS Guide

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Im sorry. I forgot to specify that I am providing the I-134 for a K-1 Fiance Visa application. Will my above mentioned supporting documents be sufficient?

In regards to your question, I am planning to open a joint account as soon as my fiance arrives, to demonstrate an intermingling of finances :)

Nope, you didn't. You said I134 and your profile details show that you're filing for a K1 :) And still yes, as long as you meet well above the 125% for the number of people you will be considered as having as dependents + yourself.

And sounds like a plan with the bank account :)

Since your income is sufficient, you may simply leave blank, all sections of the I-134 relating to assets.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thank you:)

08-05-2008: Date I-129F Sent

08-13-2008: Date I-129F NOA1

08-18-2008: Touched

12-17-2008: Date I-129F NOA2

12-17-2008: IGOR's List #126

12-23-2008: NVC Received

12-29-2008: NVC Left

01-05-2009: Consulate Received

01-09-2009: Packet 3 Received (Requesting copy of current passport, Divorce decree, and Birth Certificate NOT late registered)

01-13-2009: Packet 3 Sent

01-29-2009: Letter requesting for additional documents (preliminary interview form, Baptismal certificate, previous passports, school records, all old/new ID cards, evidence of ongoing relationship)

02-10-2009: Additional documents sent

03-10-2009: Interview appointment letter received via E-mail

03-23-2009: Interview (Received 221g requesting another Philippines NBI clearance under married name)

04-03-2009: Sent NBI clearance along with current valid passport

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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What i sent in was basicly the same as what you mentioned and we had no problems, they never even questioned the I 134 they just glanced at it.

Radzney and Steven

first started talking online 2005

Flew to Davao May 2008

arrived May 17 2008 and we were engaged

Returned to USA June 1 2008

06/11/2008 sent in packet

06/16/2008 recieved NOA1

06/18/2008 bank shows check cleared

07/09/2008 touched

10/30/2008 approved Noa2

10/31/2008 touched

11/06/2008 hard copy of Noa2 arrived in mail

11/07/2008 case left NVC for Manila embassy

12/15/2008 passed medical yeppi

12/19/2008 set for interview

12/19/2008 approved at interview

12/30/2008 Visa Delievered

01/14/2009 Flight to USA

01/14/2009 POE SFO

02/13/2009 Purchased Marriage License

02/18/2009 Married

03/31/2009 Filed AOS, EAD,AP

04/09/2009 Check cashed for AOS

04/09/2009 NOA for AOS EAD and AP

04/27/2009 Biometrics

05/11/2009 Adjustment of Status Approval Notice

06/06/2009 Green Card Received

08/24/2009 First day at job

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