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I was going through all the posts on this forum, several people have submitted their paystubs with I-134. Is this required? I sent and I-134 to my fiance with bank letter, employment letter, w-2s 2007 - copies, and tax return 2007. Would this be enough or should I also submit a 3 years summary and paystubs?

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K-1 Timeline

07-27-2007: I-129F mailed to TSC

07-30-2007: Return receipt signed by TSC

09-12-2007: Petition returned by USCIS, asked to change to new fee schedule and resubmit

09-14-2007: Letter to congressman with copy of postmarked envelope asking for help with appealing rejection

09-20-2007: Reply from Congressman to send it back with old fee and copy of post-mark. Package sent again directly to VSC

09-24-2007: USPS delivered package to VSC at 2:32 PM

10-16-2007: NOA1 issued

10-19-2007: Touched

10-22-2007: NOA1 Received in the mail!!!!!!!!!!! Finally! and touched again the next day

12/20/2007: Touched!

12/21/2007: Touched

12/26/2007: RFE received in the mail and RFE reply sent the same day

01/02/2007: USCIS website update - received notice and case processing resumed

01/04/2008: touched

01/06/2008: Touched on a SUnday??????

01/07/2008: touched and APPROVED later in the day!!!!!!

01/10/2008: NOA2 Hard Copy Received

01/14/2008: NVC received and left the next day

01/28/2008: Packet 3 received

02/04/2008: Packet 3 submitted at US Consulate Mumbai

02/08/2008: Packet 4 received

04/14/2008: Interview!!!!!

06/02/08: POE JFK Received Temporary EAD Expires August 31st

06/06/08: Got married!

06/12/08: Applied for Bhushan's SSN

06/20/08: Received SSN in the mail

07/18/08: AOS packet mailed

07/21/08: Received by Chicago LockBox

07/25/08: Check cashed

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Although they say if you are employed then only 1 year's w-2 and tax return is enough. I have read cases where they did ask for the past 3 year's papers. It is always a good idea to be prepared with every possibility. Last 2 months or so Paystubs are good enough - you will not need to send older ones.

Remember - Just be prepared and all the best :thumbs:

If anybody has a better suggestion.. Please let me know too :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Also doesn't hurt to bring the latest paystub to the interview.

I had actually submitted 3 years worth of tax returns and w2s as well as recommended by a lawyer.

K-1 Visa

Event Date

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : New Delhi, India

I-129F Sent : 2007-05-23

I-129F NOA1 : 2007-05-29

I-129F NOA2 : 2007-11-09

Packet 3 Received : 2007-12-06

Packet 3 Sent : 2007-12-12

Packet 4 Received : 2007-12-31

Interview Date : 2008-01-23

Visa Received : 2008-01-28

US Entry : 2008-02-01

Marriage :

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I was going through all the posts on this forum, several people have submitted their paystubs with I-134. Is this required? I sent and I-134 to my fiance with bank letter, employment letter, w-2s 2007 - copies, and tax return 2007. Would this be enough or should I also submit a 3 years summary and paystubs?

You could submit 3 yrs of your tax return transcripts and 3 yrs of W-2s which is what I did..

I did not submit any paystubs..A current employment letter is sufficient...

Mom sponsoring for her son(my brother)

06/15/2010 : I-130 for son
06/23/2010 : Check Cashed
06/26/2010 : Received NOA
03/20/2012 : Received RFE(I-797E)
05/23/2012: Application approved after RFE response
06/29/2012: Received letter from NVC

06/03/2015: Change petition from F1 to F3 category


Checklist :
1. I-751(ROC)
2. Parents AOS
3. I-130(Son)
4. N-400(Spouse)

5. N-400(Parents)

6. K-1 & AOS & ROC TimeLine

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If you have them please send them across for the interview. Better be over prepared than under prepared.

However until asked for don't submit everything you have unnecessarily. That could be overwhelming for the officer too.

Just submit everything that has been asked for and have the rest available for the interview as "just in case".

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