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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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i have a job letter from august 2007 and recent paystubs... will this be sufficient for the 1-134 or do i need to get a more recent job letter? i'm just wondering becasue i dont want to keep bugging my HR lady--i dont want her thinking that i'm looking for a job elsewhere... thanks.

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If it were me, yeah Id get a more recent letter. If your HR rep is giving you #######, show her the I-134. Keep in mind you'll probably need to get another more recent letter when the interview rolls around and you have to fork over the I-864 (if your consulate requires it), along with more paystubs and tax returns (again, if your consulate is picky). Its an ongoing battle.

Good luck :thumbs:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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yea... just ask yourself, would you rather take the time to explain to the HR lady, or get an RFE and add another couple of months to the process? i keep almost getting sloppy with forms and add-ons, and then i ask myself...spend an hour now, or wait an extra 2 months cuz i was lazy?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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yea... just ask yourself, would you rather take the time to explain to the HR lady, or get an RFE and add another couple of months to the process? i keep almost getting sloppy with forms and add-ons, and then i ask myself...spend an hour now, or wait an extra 2 months cuz i was lazy?

got it... thanks!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I-134, question 7.

my job and my savings should well cover the minimum requirements. should i still fill out the personal property and stocks/bonds line? i'm not sure how much i have in personal property and i dont have any stocks/bonds unless you count my ira and 401k...

someone please let me know if i should fill out or if i can leave blank... thanks!!

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I-134, question 7.

my job and my savings should well cover the minimum requirements. should i still fill out the personal property and stocks/bonds line? i'm not sure how much i have in personal property and i dont have any stocks/bonds unless you count my ira and 401k...

someone please let me know if i should fill out or if i can leave blank... thanks!!

If it were me, Id keep it simple. If you're beating the goal with job and savings, leave it at that. I didnt even bother to claim personal property because it was getting too complicated and wasnt really needed.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I-134, question 7.

my job and my savings should well cover the minimum requirements. should i still fill out the personal property and stocks/bonds line? i'm not sure how much i have in personal property and i dont have any stocks/bonds unless you count my ira and 401k...

someone please let me know if i should fill out or if i can leave blank... thanks!!

If it were me, Id keep it simple. If you're beating the goal with job and savings, leave it at that. I didnt even bother to claim personal property because it was getting too complicated and wasnt really needed.

thank you!!!

 
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