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Hi everyone! If someone knows about I-134 form, please, help me…

So my first question is:

It will be enough for I-134 to have following documents:

- W2 form 2007 and 2008 years (2006 unemployed) (we don’t know what is that forms and can’t find forms like 1040,1099 and maby have no time for make a new – IT’S REALLY IMPORTANT???)

- Letter from company about monthly salary

- Copies of a last paychecks

- I-134

And the second:

It’s no more important to have notarized signature on I-134 form? Possible just fill up at home?

Thank you for your answers :-)

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d/l the information packet from the Kiev website... it tells you what they want/expect for financial information

moving to:

US Embassy and Consulate General Discussion

You are almost there and now you have to deal with the embassy. This is the place to post your experiences or questions related to this last step before moving to the US. Topics relating to I-134's, packets sent from consulate and medical & police certificates should be posted here.

YMMV

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Hi everyone! If someone knows about I-134 form, please, help me…

So my first question is:

It will be enough for I-134 to have following documents:

- W2 form 2007 and 2008 years (2006 unemployed) (we don’t know what is that forms and can’t find forms like 1040,1099 and maby have no time for make a new – IT’S REALLY IMPORTANT???)

- Letter from company about monthly salary

- Copies of a last paychecks

- I-134

And the second:

It’s no more important to have notarized signature on I-134 form? Possible just fill up at home?

Thank you for your answers :-)

I-134, no longer needs to be notarized. 2008 tax return with all w-2s, 1099's, all schedules and attachments, the WHOLE thing. Letter from employer, check stubs for past two months, more if you want. You do not need the 2007 return, it is not a bad thing to give it, but it is not needed. You will not need 2006 at all. I gave only one year for my K-1 visa and will give only one year this year for a K-2 (to follow) visa.

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Hi everyone! If someone knows about I-134 form, please, help me…

So my first question is:

It will be enough for I-134 to have following documents:

- W2 form 2007 and 2008 years (2006 unemployed) (we don’t know what is that forms and can’t find forms like 1040,1099 and maby have no time for make a new – IT’S REALLY IMPORTANT???)

- Letter from company about monthly salary

- Copies of a last paychecks

- I-134

And the second:

It’s no more important to have notarized signature on I-134 form? Possible just fill up at home?

Thank you for your answers :-)

I-134, no longer needs to be notarized. 2008 tax return with all w-2s, 1099's, all schedules and attachments, the WHOLE thing. Letter from employer, check stubs for past two months, more if you want. You do not need the 2007 return, it is not a bad thing to give it, but it is not needed. You will not need 2006 at all. I gave only one year for my K-1 visa and will give only one year this year for a K-2 (to follow) visa.

Thank you for your answer))) Will try to find everything what you wrote.

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