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:wacko: Now I am even more confused then what I started with....i have read the instructions and am just not totally clear :wacko: Maybe I am having a blonde moment :blush:

Hi Lucy. You guys have a pretty straight forward case. We did too, so I'll tell you what I sent Nik. We were approved, so it should work just fine for the UK. ;)

Since your petitioner has enough income to meet that requirement, ALL that is needed relates to the income. Forget assets and letters from banks and account statements. Leave all the asset lines blank.

Collect what you can of the following items:

- Tax transcripts (These are expected = required. Even if they show zero, CURRENT income is what counts, and can be shown with the evidence below)

- Pay Stubs

- Employer Letter

In order to prove income, if the past year(s) are also above the required level, order tax transcripts. They are really REALLY easy to get. Follow the link someone posted, or google IRS tax transcript. Letters of employment are relatively easy. I emailed my HR rep with the requirements for the letter (Name, job title, permanent or temporary, salary, date hired) and walked into her office a day or two later to pick it up. Other things which could be included are recent pay stubs. These are all online for me, so I actually emailed the .pdfs to Nik, and he could print out the pay stub from the week before the interview to take with him.

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Hi Lucy. You guys have a pretty straight forward case. We did too, so I'll tell you what I sent Nik. We were approved, so it should work just fine for the UK. ;)

Since your petitioner has enough income to meet that requirement, ALL that is needed relates to the income. Forget assets and letters from banks and account statements. Leave all the asset lines blank.

Collect what you can of the following items:

- Tax transcripts (These are expected = required. Even if they show zero, CURRENT income is what counts, and can be shown with the evidence below)

- Pay Stubs

- Employer Letter

In order to prove income, if the past year(s) are also above the required level, order tax transcripts. They are really REALLY easy to get. Follow the link someone posted, or google IRS tax transcript. Letters of employment are relatively easy. I emailed my HR rep with the requirements for the letter (Name, job title, permanent or temporary, salary, date hired) and walked into her office a day or two later to pick it up. Other things which could be included are recent pay stubs. These are all online for me, so I actually emailed the .pdfs to Nik, and he could print out the pay stub from the week before the interview to take with him.

This. This sounds amazing and is exactly what I wanted to hear. I still worry about my bad credit, but everyone is reassuring me it shouldn't be an issue given my income. I feel a lot better.

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Is a letter from the bank needed though? I don't plan on using savings or checking as assets (since my balances aren't impressive at the moment)...I thought you just need tax documents, a letter from your employer, pay stubs, and the form? Will that be enough if you make the required income level?

I think you would be Ok but that is my Gut feeling. I provided everything on the list such as letter from employer, bank, tax records, pay stubs Justin case!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hmm. It says "notarized tax returns"...I was told that Turbo Tax pdfs were fine, but I guess not. I wonder how one gets tax returns notarized or what sort of information they need to notarize something? I'll have to research.

I just had downloaded returns from an online tax preparer, no notarizations. In London. No problem.

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I-129F NOA1 : 2010-02-08

I-129F NOA2 : 2010-03-12

NVC Received : 2010-03-18

NVC Left : 2010-03-22

Consulate Received : 2010-04-12

Packet 3 Received : 2010-04-14

Packet 3 Sent : 2010-04-16 (logged 2010-04-27)

Packet 4 Received : 2010-04-29

Interview Date : 2010-06-02

Interview Result : APPROVED!!!!!!

Visa in hand: 2010-06-09

POE: 2010-06-11

We is married now!: 2010-06-24

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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:wacko: Now I am even more confused then what I started with....i have read the instructions and am just not totally clear :wacko: Maybe I am having a blonde moment :blush:

Hello Everyone,

I am confused too with the Instructions of I 134. In Execution of Affidavit, it stated there: "Form I 134 must be signed in your full name."

What does it mean? Sponsor should signed it with her full name? or full signature? What my fiancee did is, she signed it with her full name using a long hand stroke. (This is not her full signature used in all legal documents.)

Hope somebody can enlighten me with this. Thank you.

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