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W-2 form - is it essential evidence with the I-134 form?

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Hi all,

Following a previous post I made. I am beneficiary. K1 visa.

I have the 1040 tax return form as part of the evidence with my I-134 form. But I do not have a W2 form - is it essential. Do I need to have it?

PS: Sorry for the double post. My interview is shortly and I'm worrying to make sure I have enough evidence.

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The W2 proves the income number on the 1040, without the W2 the 1040 tends to be meaningless (anyone could just download a 1040 fill it out with what ever they feel like and attach it to the I-134). W2 is issued every year by the US citizen's employer.

If no W2, a tax transcript from the IRS can be accepted in place of the 1040 and W2.

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Agree with YuandDan, your W2 will substantiate what is on your 1040

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Agree with YuandDan, your W2 will substantiate what is on your 1040

I have the 1040 tax return form.

I have a complete break down of the sponsors banking information, salary, bonds, stocks, etc.

I have a letter from sponsor's employer stating how long they have worked and such.

One problem - my fiance is my primary sponsor, her father is a co-sponsor - I have just noticed on the !V form that it says that both husband and wife need to sign if sponsoring - is it a big deal if the mother (dads wife) has not signed?

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if just dad is the sponsor then his is the only sig required. the w-2's on his tax return will show separation of income.

there is no provision with the I-134 that allows for a joint-sponsor. ensure that either fiance or dad has adequate resources.

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