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Seeing as how we just filed, and my fiancee's interview will be months away, will the CO want to see more than just the last 3 years tax returns? Will they want to see more recent proof of income at the time of the interview, or will the returns suffice?

I am afraid that if i get laid-off between now and then, and then they want to see paystubs that are like 2 weeks old, we will be screwed.

I am self-employed, so as far as i understand it, the last 3 tax returns are good, but if the interview is say 6 months after your LAST return, do they just assume you are still employed at the same place?

Please if someone could clarify this....thanks.

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Seeing as how we just filed, and my fiancee's interview will be months away, will the CO want to see more than just the last 3 years tax returns? Will they want to see more recent proof of income at the time of the interview, or will the returns suffice?

I am afraid that if i get laid-off between now and then, and then they want to see paystubs that are like 2 weeks old, we will be screwed.

I am self-employed, so as far as i understand it, the last 3 tax returns are good, but if the interview is say 6 months after your LAST return, do they just assume you are still employed at the same place?

Please if someone could clarify this....thanks.

If you are self-employed, they will want to see three years worth of returns. I am self-employed, and that was all I provided for my fiancee. She was interviewed in August.

Otherwise, your most recent return should be sufficient. If you are close to the minimum, they may want to see three years worth. You should provide an employer letter, showing you current annual salary, and prospects for advancement and continued employment. Copies of your last 2 months paystubs should seal the deal.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Seeing as how we just filed, and my fiancee's interview will be months away, will the CO want to see more than just the last 3 years tax returns? Will they want to see more recent proof of income at the time of the interview, or will the returns suffice?

I am afraid that if i get laid-off between now and then, and then they want to see paystubs that are like 2 weeks old, we will be screwed.

I am self-employed, so as far as i understand it, the last 3 tax returns are good, but if the interview is say 6 months after your LAST return, do they just assume you are still employed at the same place?

Please if someone could clarify this....thanks.

If you are self-employed, they will want to see three years worth of returns. I am self-employed, and that was all I provided for my fiancee. She was interviewed in August.

Otherwise, your most recent return should be sufficient. If you are close to the minimum, they may want to see three years worth. You should provide an employer letter, showing you current annual salary, and prospects for advancement and continued employment. Copies of your last 2 months paystubs should seal the deal.

So if there is say, like 6 months between the last return and the interview, they wont require more recent proof of employment?

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Seeing as how we just filed, and my fiancee's interview will be months away, will the CO want to see more than just the last 3 years tax returns? Will they want to see more recent proof of income at the time of the interview, or will the returns suffice?

I am afraid that if i get laid-off between now and then, and then they want to see paystubs that are like 2 weeks old, we will be screwed.

I am self-employed, so as far as i understand it, the last 3 tax returns are good, but if the interview is say 6 months after your LAST return, do they just assume you are still employed at the same place?

Please if someone could clarify this....thanks.

If you are self-employed, they will want to see three years worth of returns. I am self-employed, and that was all I provided for my fiancee. She was interviewed in August.

Otherwise, your most recent return should be sufficient. If you are close to the minimum, they may want to see three years worth. You should provide an employer letter, showing you current annual salary, and prospects for advancement and continued employment. Copies of your last 2 months paystubs should seal the deal.

So if there is say, like 6 months between the last return and the interview, they wont require more recent proof of employment?

Paycheck stubs and employer letter. You might get by with just the employer lettter, if it is reasonably current.

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Seeing as how we just filed, and my fiancee's interview will be months away, will the CO want to see more than just the last 3 years tax returns? Will they want to see more recent proof of income at the time of the interview, or will the returns suffice?

I am afraid that if i get laid-off between now and then, and then they want to see paystubs that are like 2 weeks old, we will be screwed.

I am self-employed, so as far as i understand it, the last 3 tax returns are good, but if the interview is say 6 months after your LAST return, do they just assume you are still employed at the same place?

Please if someone could clarify this....thanks.

If you are self-employed, they will want to see three years worth of returns. I am self-employed, and that was all I provided for my fiancee. She was interviewed in August.

Otherwise, your most recent return should be sufficient. If you are close to the minimum, they may want to see three years worth. You should provide an employer letter, showing you current annual salary, and prospects for advancement and continued employment. Copies of your last 2 months paystubs should seal the deal.

So if there is say, like 6 months between the last return and the interview, they wont require more recent proof of employment?

Paycheck stubs and employer letter. You might get by with just the employer lettter, if it is reasonably current.

Thanks.

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