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My fiance might be 3-4mos away from her interview. My '08 taxes are done, and there won't be a change in my employer. Think it's too soon to send it to her? Even if I later send some 'recent' pay stubs from the months of Apr-Jun, as the case may be?

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It's never too early to have things ready. ;)

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My fiance might be 3-4mos away from her interview. My '08 taxes are done, and there won't be a change in my employer. Think it's too soon to send it to her? Even if I later send some 'recent' pay stubs from the months of Apr-Jun, as the case may be?

Provided you do not anticipate a change in employment or a big raise, why not? Even if you get a big raise it is irrelevent if you are already above poverty guidelines. As you note, I would provide more recent paycheck stubs for her as soon as possible before the interview.

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Think I'll do that then. I'll just send her the recent stubs, and a more recently dated letter from my boss. Just to confirm, NOTHING gets sent to the USEM, it all goes to HER, and she presents it during her interview...correct?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Think I'll do that then. I'll just send her the recent stubs, and a more recently dated letter from my boss. Just to confirm, NOTHING gets sent to the USEM, it all goes to HER, and she presents it during her interview...correct?

This is a great question, because I was asking the same thing back in Oct when I filed my I-129F. I noticed you filed your I-129F on 1/29/09. I presume you already have your NOA1 (please update your timeline). Depending on how fast/slow the CSC can handle your petition, and presuming it goes smoothly (no red flag issues or RFE's), you have another 3-5 months of waiting. My understanding is that the US Consulate wants the most current information. After you get your NOA2, you will have to send your fiancée a copy of the petition package and updated evidence to show your ongoing relationship between your NOA1 and your NOA2, so I would suggest that you wait until then and send it all together. That's what I did. I filed through the VSC, and followed the other K-1 timelines just to see when I would get my NOA2. I got a letter from my bank one week prior to my NOA2. I asked my employer to sit on my employment letter until Feb. I also tacked on my most recent pay stubs. There is no need to rush this right now or stress over it now. Follow all the other K-1 timelines on VisaJourney for those who filed when you did at the CSC, and then kick it up a notch when you get closer to your NOA2.

 
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