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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hello again VJers I'm here again :) there is something playing in my head now, now that my fiance is retired. when he filed the k1 petition he was earning more than enough, but now i don't know what will happen once we get our noa2 and what will happen on the interview, his retirement pay is little bit over $50k a year and 25% goes to his ex-wife, his disability pay will start on October and that's another over $50k a year, and he's going to start taking classes soon, my question is what are the financial supporting documents he needs to give me so that i can bring it once i have an interview date, he don't have a job for now he got out of active duty effective today, all he can show is he's getting money from his retirement pay and from school since they give him $2500 allowance per 5 to 6 weeks. i don't know if he can provide docs showing that he's going to receive disability pay starting October, now that we are reaching on 5 months bracket i am starting to feel so paranoid, i guess if he's still on active duty i won't feel like this. i already have his 2011 1040 and w2. but i know USEM will still check on his current income :( he has 2 dependents as of now i know he's above poverty guideline basing only on the money he's getting from retirement pay and school and few months from now from his disability pay, i just don't know what are the docs we will be needing as financial supporting documents. i hope someone can give me advice on what to do, when he filed the petition i never felt like this but now that we are reaching the 5 months bracket i become so paranoid :(

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i'm not an expert with this topic. but i hear that retired people receiving pensions file their income tax yearly too. so, they have also 1040and have their 1099-R (like a w-2) and SSA-1099 for the social security benefit they receive.let's wait for those who have vast knowledge on this. but pretty sure with the 1099-R and SSA-1099 though. don't know with the disability and for that school allowance. maybe they give w-2 for that(school allowance)? it's a work, isn't it?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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i'm not an expert with this topic. but i hear that retired people receiving pensions file their income tax yearly too. so, they have also 1040and have their 1099-R (like a w-2) and SSA-1099 for the social security benefit they receive.let's wait for those who have vast knowledge on this. but pretty sure with the 1099-R and SSA-1099 though. don't know with the disability and for that school allowance. maybe they give w-2 for that(school allowance)? it's a work, isn't it?

thank you so much for the reply :)

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