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Hello all,

For anyone going through the Paris embassy: did they require you to show the I-894 in addition to the I-134? Also, with regard to I-134, what kind of documentation did they seem most interested in: taxes, paycheck stubs, etc?

Merci!!

Kate

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Hi,

When I received the Packet 3, they have crossed the "I-894" and wrote I-134 instead.

As for the documents, you have to take with you everything that would justify the sum you filled in #7 (bank statement if you filled the "deposit in savings banks", and so on)

Paycheck stubs is a must.

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This thread is so going to get moved...

Actually, I went to the interview with the last 3 years tax transcripts, the last 6 paystubs and the employer letter.

They just kept the last year transcript and the employer letter.

The agent who went throught my documents said that I was overprepared.

I'd still recommend you to do the same. ^^

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This thread is so going to get moved...

I think you're right - there may be more responses from folks having gone through Paris in the US Embassy Forum.

**Moving thread from K-1 Proc. to US Embassy/Consulate Discussion

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Hello all,

For anyone going through the Paris embassy: did they require you to show the I-894 in addition to the I-134? Also, with regard to I-134, what kind of documentation did they seem most interested in: taxes, paycheck stubs, etc?

Merci!!

Kate

Hi - I-134 will be sufficient. I'm the USC spouse and I only submitted a copy of my tax transcript (last 3 years), 4 pay stubs, employment letter (in a company letterhead) detailing my job position, my annual salary and my date of hire. My income is sufficient so I didn't have to show any other assets (like 401k stuff, life policies, mortgage deed, etc).

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