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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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I promised myself I;d stop reading this forum while waiting for my NOA1, but I can't help myself. I keep reading and finding requirememts that may prove problematic down the road.

Now I've read that for the affadavit of support, he must provide three years of my tax returns and W2s...but I've only been in the States for a year and a half and didn't file returns for the previous years ecause what I earned in Mexico was not enough to file. Will they automatically deny his visa because he won't have all the asked for documents? My income is high enough, but I won't have some of what they ask for...at least not as far back as they want it.

I'm going to stop reading these posts so I don't give myself an ulcer....just, you know, after I read the responses to this one. :P

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Indonesia
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I promised myself I;d stop reading this forum while waiting for my NOA1, but I can't help myself. I keep reading and finding requirememts that may prove problematic down the road.

Now I've read that for the affadavit of support, he must provide three years of my tax returns and W2s...but I've only been in the States for a year and a half and didn't file returns for the previous years ecause what I earned in Mexico was not enough to file. Will they automatically deny his visa because he won't have all the asked for documents? My income is high enough, but I won't have some of what they ask for...at least not as far back as they want it.

I'm going to stop reading these posts so I don't give myself an ulcer....just, you know, after I read the responses to this one. :P

When you first file the I-129F, it is not required that you send in a I-134 Affadavit of Support form. Your fiance(e) will need this form as well as proof of your income(letter from employer, pay stubs, bank statements etc.) when he/she goes for the visa interview in Mexico. Good luck on the rest of your journey!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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Thanks for the answer, but I do know that this won't be needed until the interview! As you can see, I'm already getting worked up about something months down the line! The letter from my employer, recent pay stubs, bank statements and two years of tax forms won't be a problem, but I read elsewhere that they also require you to go back three years, which will be the problem.

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Why don't you post this in the Mexico forum? People there may be able to give advice specific to that consulate.

BTW, there is no way you will be able to stop reading these forums! VJ is a drug!!!!!

Good luck :)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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That's what I'm worried about, autumnchik...I think I'm already addicted.

Good idea about the Mexico forum...I always seem to manage to post in the wrong place!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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I'm going to stop reading these posts so I don't give myself an ulcer

Resistance is futile.

2-2-07 Sent I-129F to NSC

2-6-07 NSC received USPS mail, NSC then to CSC

2-15-07 NOA1 -file received

2-16-07 check cashed

2-23-07 touched

5-4-07 NOA2 approval -email

5-13-07 sent cancellation request letter

6-7-07 we're going to retry with a K-3

8-6-07 married in Thailand (dual language, dual representation prenuptial)

8-7-07 sent K3 from Bangkok

9-10-07 I-130 NOA1, (received at CSC 8-9-07)

10-9-07 sent I-129F to CSC

11-1-07 touched I-130

requested consular processing I-130 (http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/PN_i-129f.pdf)

9-13-07 I-129F for Spouse arrived CSC via USPS return rcpt. requested

4-1-08 NOA2 for K3 (I-134 supposed to be processed but processed I-129F instead)

7-11-08 interview Bangkok, passed.

7-16-08 POE arrival, 2 hours in Seattle Customs.

AOS I-486 sent 4-4-09

AOS NOA1 4-13-09 for all; I-485, I-131, I765

RFE 4-27-09 Thai official document in lieu of original Birth Certificate not sufficient???

Infopass appointment 5-26-09 at USCIS. Officer thought our doc was valid and doesn't know why the RFE.

7-28-09 EAD and AP sent

Social Security card 8-4-09

interview 9-10-09

10 year green card expires 9-17-19, Permanent Resident Card.

Resident since 9-10-09.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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I didn't actually read the I-864 as requiring three years of tax returns, to quote I-864 page 8:

"You must provide either an IRS transcript or a photocopyfrom your own records of your Federal individual income taxreturn for the most recent tax year. If you believe additionalreturns may help you to establish your ability to maintainsufficient income, you may submit transcripts or photocopiesof your Federal individual income tax returns for the threemost recent years."

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My fiance just went to Ciudad Juarez for his interview a couple weeks ago. Although he took 3 years of tax transcripts, they only wanted 2005 info. So don't worry too much. Also, make sure to check us out in http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=37896. There's a growing group of us all headed (or who already passed through) the Juarez consulate. Good luck! :thumbs:

* * * * * * * * * K-1 VISA * * * * * * * * * * * *

06/21/06: Submitted I-129F to the CSC

10/18/06: NOA2 DATE

01/29/07: MEDICAL IN CDJ

01/30/07: INTERVIEW in CDJ **My fiance receives his visa**

03/31/07-04/08/07: I leave to Mexico and bring back my fiance

04/08/07: U.S. ENTRY at LAX

04/23/07: Married in Vegas

* * * * * * * *AOS, AP, & EAD * * * * * * * * * *

05/24/07: Submitted AOS, AP, EAD

06/01/07: NOA1 for AOS & EAD, NOA1 for AP missing, but they received forms

06/06/07: TOUCHED (AOS, AP, EAD)

06/23/07: RFE for I-864 paperwork

07/03/07: Biometrics for AOS & EAD

07/03/07: TOUCHED (EAD)

07/07/07: Submitted response to RFE

07/18/07: TOUCHED (AOS) They received RFE response

08/08/07: AP APPROVED

08/10/07: EAD APPROVED

10/17/07: AOS interview in Los Angeles -- APPROVED, pending name check :(

02/08/08: Name check has cleared, Notice welcoming new resident is mailed out

02/12/08: Card Production ordered, woohoo

02/15/08: Notice welcoming new resident is received

02/21/08: GREEN CARD IN HAND

08/23/08: After 7 years together . . . Religious wedding ceremony and HUGE PARTY in Jalisco, Mexico (we deserve it)

08/24-08/30: Spend our honeymoon in Acapulco, Mexico

Link to video clip of our wedding: http://www.youtube.com/user/dstradaproducc...f/1/wHiId9HZVRc

Nov. 2009: File to Remove Conditions

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