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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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Proof of income....I am sending 3 years of tax returns and 3 years of W2s and my 3 most recent paystubs. But I don't know how you get your income so your proof may be different

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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Hi guys, just wondering what documents do I need to send my fiancé with the I-134? Thank you

You need a letter from your employer on company stationary stating your salary, position, how long you've been with the company etc (there's a template in the guides section) as well as the pay stubs the above poster mentioned. It is also recommended to bring a statement from your bank detailing you account balances and yearly deposits... if you call your bank they should know what it is you are asking for, my bank said they get requests all the time from people dealing with the immigration process.

The taxes and W-2s are optional but can't hurt. However, if you are self employed and cannot provide letter from employer and pay stubs then you must bring your tax documents.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Hi guys, just wondering what documents do I need to send my fiancé with the I-134? Thank you

From the instructions for Manila> http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/19452/public/Revised%20K1%20Instruction_rtf2_rtf2_001.pdf

n. EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT. You should be able to demonstrate that you will not become a public charge or be a burden on the U.S. taxpayers for financial support. A completed I-134 Affidavit of Support Form with original signature will be useful to the consular officer to evaluate your petitioner’s ability to be financially responsible for you. You should also submit your petitioner’s most recent U.S. Federal income tax return (Form 1040) and wage statements (Form W-2). Employment letters stating salaries and bank statements may be included to substantiate the I-134.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Tax transcripts from the last tax year, but I did three, w2's, 3 months bank statements, employment letter, etc etc. follow the guide and you will have all you need.

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Here's what the Embassy usually asks for in Manila K-1 cases:

> I-134

> 2012 federal income tax return

> 2012 W-2's

> A few recent paycheck stubs

Here's what you should also have, just in case:

> Employer's letter

> Recent bank statement

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hello vj can someone help me out how to fill out the I-134 cause I need to send it ASAP

What is your issue?

Pop down to the Philippine forum for assistance more focused on the process in Manila.

There is a link in my signature below this post for details.

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