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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I have a specific question in reference to the I-134 and I have not seen it addressed on this website. I work for an individual as a personal assistant, not a company. I also am paid hourly, not salary. I have a guranteed minimum number of hours every week but on average, I work more. My employer has their own letter head that the letter will be printed on and will be notarized. Also, my paychecks have taxes and social security taken out every week. My checks are written to me weekly out of their personal account. The letter states that I have a guranteed minimum number of hours, with what the average amount I actually work and at an hourly rate what my gross income would come out to be and that I am in good standing. There is also a salary chart that is provided by their accountant that shows from 1 to 40 hours at my hourly rate what my paycheck will be. The accountant is also providing me with copies of the last 2 months of cancelled checks. Is there anything else that I need to provide? Is there anything else that needs to be stated in the letter. What other proof do I need to provide. I have not worked for them for a year yet so I do not have a w-2 and my fiance's interview will be before the end of the year. I am also planning to provide 3 years tax returns. I am able to get 2006 and 2007 but I just files 2008 and the irs will not be able to provide a transcript to me for several weeks so I was going to send him the actual return just for 2008. The last 3 years prior I did work for companies and made a significant amount more. I do qualify with the job I have now but barely. I have added my mother as a co-sponsor just in case because I want to cover all of my bases. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I have a specific question in reference to the I-134 and I have not seen it addressed on this website. I work for an individual as a personal assistant, not a company. I also am paid hourly, not salary. I have a guranteed minimum number of hours every week but on average, I work more. My employer has their own letter head that the letter will be printed on and will be notarized. Also, my paychecks have taxes and social security taken out every week. My checks are written to me weekly out of their personal account. The letter states that I have a guranteed minimum number of hours, with what the average amount I actually work and at an hourly rate what my gross income would come out to be and that I am in good standing. There is also a salary chart that is provided by their accountant that shows from 1 to 40 hours at my hourly rate what my paycheck will be. The accountant is also providing me with copies of the last 2 months of cancelled checks. Is there anything else that I need to provide? Is there anything else that needs to be stated in the letter. What other proof do I need to provide. I have not worked for them for a year yet so I do not have a w-2 and my fiance's interview will be before the end of the year. I am also planning to provide 3 years tax returns. I am able to get 2006 and 2007 but I just files 2008 and the irs will not be able to provide a transcript to me for several weeks so I was going to send him the actual return just for 2008. The last 3 years prior I did work for companies and made a significant amount more. I do qualify with the job I have now but barely. I have added my mother as a co-sponsor just in case because I want to cover all of my bases. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

Sounds good. You are not required to work for a "company" as long as your income is verified.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Everything looks good.

2006, 2007 returns and transcripts, and 2008 return is fine.

You might see if your employer will provide a letter of employment stating your position, your hourly rate, and expected/projected earnings for 2009 based on 40 hour work week. Averages out to 2000 hrs per year.

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