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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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For the past 10 years or so I have been self employed (with the exception of this year) in 2005 Cheaper alternatives to my products and services becoming available practically put me out of business So 2005

was a VERY BAD year financially for me and of course my 2005 Income tax returns reflect this.

Near the end of 2005 I changed careers back to a previous trade and things are going smoothly, I make more than enough to meet the requirements set forth for Support of my fiancee, However If I show the 2005 ITR

the consulate may have a stroke due to laughter...I have not yet sent my 129F package...it is ready but for two documents in transit from Manila, I expect to mail it in a few days...Is there another way to prove income besides the ITR reflecting my current Salary or had I better hope that the I-134 is not needed until after Jan 1 07

at which time I will be able to file at my current pay scale?

Advice anyone?

Thanks in advance

July 17 2006 Sent I-129F to TSC

July 19 2006 packet received by TSC

July 27 2006 case received at CSC

July 28 2006 touched (to process/send NOA1)

Aug 01 2006 check cashed

Aug 05 2006 NOA1 received in mail

Oct 03 2006 Touched (RFE sent)

Oct 10 2006 RFE received and responded to

Oct 17 2006 Touched (CSC reply to RFE response)

Nov 06 2006 NOA2

Nov 21 2006 NVC sent to Manila

Blah

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Drone

March 27 2007 Interview

April 02 2007 Visa delivered

April 05 2007 Happiness delivered

April 06 2007 First day of the rest of our lives

"There they go! I must hurry and catch them, for I am their leader."

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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For the past 10 years or so I have been self employed (with the exception of this year) in 2005 Cheaper alternatives to my products and services becoming available practically put me out of business So 2005

was a VERY BAD year financially for me and of course my 2005 Income tax returns reflect this.

Near the end of 2005 I changed careers back to a previous trade and things are going smoothly, I make more than enough to meet the requirements set forth for Support of my fiancee, However If I show the 2005 ITR

the consulate may have a stroke due to laughter...I have not yet sent my 129F package...it is ready but for two documents in transit from Manila, I expect to mail it in a few days...Is there another way to prove income besides the ITR reflecting my current Salary or had I better hope that the I-134 is not needed until after Jan 1 07

at which time I will be able to file at my current pay scale?

Advice anyone?

Thanks in advance

As part of your I-134 package, you should also include a letter from your current employeer stating when you started, and what your annual salary is. I do not believe they only look at your past tax returns, they also take into account your current employment.

Also, include 3 tax returns instead of one (some Consulates require that). It will back up your situation.

Best of Luck :thumbs:

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NOA1 Date Received - 5/09/2006

Petition Transfered from NSC to CSC - 6/01/2006

Touched - 6/02/2006

Touched - 6/03/2006

IMBRA RFE Received - 06/30/2006 (Dated 06/23/2006)

IMBRA RFE Delivered - 07/01/2006 (USPS Next Day)

Touched - 07/03/2006 (Email saying they sent RFE)

Touched - 07/04/2006

Touched - 07/05/2006

Touched - 07/10/2006 (Recieved RFE Response)

Touched - 07/11/2006

Touched - 07/12/2006

Touched - 07/13/2006

Touched - 08/03/2006

NOA2 Approved - 08/03/2006

Touched - 08/06/2006

NVC Entered Case into System - 08/21/2006

Consulate in Rio de Janeiro confirms receipt - 08/29/2006 (may have arrived sooner, only got around to calling today).

Fiance sent Packet 3 to Embassy (Before she actually received it) - 09/01/2006

Fiance receives actual Packet 3 - 09/06/2006

Fiance receives Packet 4 - 09/22/2006

Medical Scheduled - 11/06/2006

Interview Scheduled - 11/07/2006

Fiance should be on her way to me! 11/10/2006

Visa Approved!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Each consulate can ask for different things regardin finiancial support. However if you check the instructions on the I-134 you do not have to provide tax returns unless you are currently self employed.

You do need to provide

1. Letter from employer stating current earnings, whether you are part time, permanent or temporary.

2. Letter from bank showing date bank account opened, total deposits made in last year and current balance.

You can provide other evidence such as stocks, bonds, property etc to up your finiancial status but if you are well above the the poverty level you shouldnt have a problem

Here is the link to the philipine embassy, it tells you what is required there for evidence of finiancial support

Philipine embassy

June 05 Lisa and I fall in love

15 Mar 06 I-129F received at CSC NOA1

5 Aug 06 NOA2 after 143 days in CSC purgatory

20 Oct 06 Interview Date

16 Feb 07 Denial Letter received

12 Mar 07 Motion to reconsider submitted

10 Sep 07 Motion to Reconsider denied

9 May 08 Lisa and Married in United Kingdom

23 May 08 I-130 filed

Oct 08 NOA-2 received

May 7 09 Lisa's Interview I 601 filed

29 Jul 09 I-601 waiver approved

18 Aug 09 Passport to London Embassy

20 Aug 09 Tickets purchased for 10 Sep 09

WE HAVE FINALLY WON, OUR LONG AND HARD JOURNEY IS COMPLETE!!!!!!

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This is all excellent advice, but you may also consider asking in the Phillipines sub-forum. Find out what the CO's have asked for recently etc. I understand that the Philipines can be a little more strict as far as financial requirements compared to other embassies. At least I have read that a few times.

Good Luck !!

K1 Visa Process long ago and far away...

02/09/06 - NOA1 date

12/17/06 - Married!

AOS Process a fading memory...

01/31/07 - Mailed AOS/EAD package for Olga and Anya

06/01/07 - Green card arrived in mail

Removing Conditions

03/02/09 - Mailed I-751 package (CSC)

03/06/09 - Check cashed

03/10/09 - Recieved Olga's NOA1

03/28/09 - Olga did biometrics

05/11/09 - Anya recieved NOA1 (took a call to USCIS to take care of it, oddly, they were helpful)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Each consulate can ask for different things regardin finiancial support. However if you check the instructions on the I-134 you do not have to provide tax returns unless you are currently self employed.

You do need to provide

1. Letter from employer stating current earnings, whether you are part time, permanent or temporary.

2. Letter from bank showing date bank account opened, total deposits made in last year and current balance.

You can provide other evidence such as stocks, bonds, property etc to up your finiancial status but if you are well above the the poverty level you shouldnt have a problem

Here is the link to the philipine embassy, it tells you what is required there for evidence of finiancial support

Philipine embassy

Thank you Dwar, but I had already checked the Manila Embassy and it says there that the I-134 should be accompanied by ITR. I'm thinking that its a moot point because the wait times in Manila are very long and will most likely be well beyond the first of the year, So I can wait and use My 2006 ITR

July 17 2006 Sent I-129F to TSC

July 19 2006 packet received by TSC

July 27 2006 case received at CSC

July 28 2006 touched (to process/send NOA1)

Aug 01 2006 check cashed

Aug 05 2006 NOA1 received in mail

Oct 03 2006 Touched (RFE sent)

Oct 10 2006 RFE received and responded to

Oct 17 2006 Touched (CSC reply to RFE response)

Nov 06 2006 NOA2

Nov 21 2006 NVC sent to Manila

Blah

Blur

Drone

March 27 2007 Interview

April 02 2007 Visa delivered

April 05 2007 Happiness delivered

April 06 2007 First day of the rest of our lives

"There they go! I must hurry and catch them, for I am their leader."

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Thats why I sent him directly to the source. The embassy in Philipines.

Everyone has an opinion everyone has advice, but if you want the hard answers go to the source!!!!

June 05 Lisa and I fall in love

15 Mar 06 I-129F received at CSC NOA1

5 Aug 06 NOA2 after 143 days in CSC purgatory

20 Oct 06 Interview Date

16 Feb 07 Denial Letter received

12 Mar 07 Motion to reconsider submitted

10 Sep 07 Motion to Reconsider denied

9 May 08 Lisa and Married in United Kingdom

23 May 08 I-130 filed

Oct 08 NOA-2 received

May 7 09 Lisa's Interview I 601 filed

29 Jul 09 I-601 waiver approved

18 Aug 09 Passport to London Embassy

20 Aug 09 Tickets purchased for 10 Sep 09

WE HAVE FINALLY WON, OUR LONG AND HARD JOURNEY IS COMPLETE!!!!!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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Thats why I sent him directly to the source. The embassy in Philipines.

Everyone has an opinion everyone has advice, but if you want the hard answers go to the source!!!!

Absolutely I agree !!! However there can be desreprencies based on a CO's intereptation of the 'rules'. I personally would trust someone who just did it over a website that can be outdated or interepted several ways.

K1 Visa Process long ago and far away...

02/09/06 - NOA1 date

12/17/06 - Married!

AOS Process a fading memory...

01/31/07 - Mailed AOS/EAD package for Olga and Anya

06/01/07 - Green card arrived in mail

Removing Conditions

03/02/09 - Mailed I-751 package (CSC)

03/06/09 - Check cashed

03/10/09 - Recieved Olga's NOA1

03/28/09 - Olga did biometrics

05/11/09 - Anya recieved NOA1 (took a call to USCIS to take care of it, oddly, they were helpful)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I agree, talking to people that have just gone thru the process is a great thing, and really helps with alot of issues.

I guess my biggest problem is that alot of people take the answers here as gospel and dont bother checking the facts. I have seen so many answers to questions that were completely wrong or misleading because the person answering was going from their own experience and didnt understand the rules.

I really like this message board as it is a valuable resource in finding information. But (that word again) no matter who tells me something or swears it is the correct answer, I always go to the source (i.e. the embassy or other agency) to ensure that I have the right answer.

Believe me I am no expert and am learning as I go, so like everyone else, I have an opinion on pretty much every subject, of course everyone has an orifice also but that doesnt make them an expert.

I probably should have also told him that after reading up on the rules of a I-134, he should contact the embassy and find out their current requirements.

June 05 Lisa and I fall in love

15 Mar 06 I-129F received at CSC NOA1

5 Aug 06 NOA2 after 143 days in CSC purgatory

20 Oct 06 Interview Date

16 Feb 07 Denial Letter received

12 Mar 07 Motion to reconsider submitted

10 Sep 07 Motion to Reconsider denied

9 May 08 Lisa and Married in United Kingdom

23 May 08 I-130 filed

Oct 08 NOA-2 received

May 7 09 Lisa's Interview I 601 filed

29 Jul 09 I-601 waiver approved

18 Aug 09 Passport to London Embassy

20 Aug 09 Tickets purchased for 10 Sep 09

WE HAVE FINALLY WON, OUR LONG AND HARD JOURNEY IS COMPLETE!!!!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Regardless all input is appreciated! Thanks!

July 17 2006 Sent I-129F to TSC

July 19 2006 packet received by TSC

July 27 2006 case received at CSC

July 28 2006 touched (to process/send NOA1)

Aug 01 2006 check cashed

Aug 05 2006 NOA1 received in mail

Oct 03 2006 Touched (RFE sent)

Oct 10 2006 RFE received and responded to

Oct 17 2006 Touched (CSC reply to RFE response)

Nov 06 2006 NOA2

Nov 21 2006 NVC sent to Manila

Blah

Blur

Drone

March 27 2007 Interview

April 02 2007 Visa delivered

April 05 2007 Happiness delivered

April 06 2007 First day of the rest of our lives

"There they go! I must hurry and catch them, for I am their leader."

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