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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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For the I-134 for a K-1, I'm intending on listing my annual income and how much money I have deposited in the bank. First, are both items required, or can I just list my annual income? I looked at the poverty level chart, looks like I'm good to go.

I'm in the military stationed in Germany and I've tried twice now over the last 2 months to get the bank to mail me a letter indicating how much I have deposited, how long I've had the account, etc... So far no luck, I guess I'll try to have them fax it.

I have my pay stubs, tax returns, and even tax transcripts from the IRS for the last 3 years. Do you guys think I will be good by just listing my annual income and not even mentioning the deposits in the bank? I've lost faith in my bank to send me a simple letter.

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First, are both items required, or can I just list my annual income?

If your income is sufficient (which it sounds like it is) you do not need to disclose banking information (or other optional items such as Stocks/Bonds, Assets, etc.). Frankfurt won't ask for it if you do not have it (bank statement/letter) listed on your I-134.

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Sounds good, thanks. I searched around and that seems to be the consensus. Just wanted to double check and quit wasting time with my bank.

No problem... good luck..

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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If you go to your bank and ask for a "Deposit Account Balance Summary"

at the information desk,

they'll give you that statement inmediately.

For the I-134 for a K-1, I'm intending on listing my annual income and how much money I have deposited in the bank. First, are both items required, or can I just list my annual income? I looked at the poverty level chart, looks like I'm good to go.

I'm in the military stationed in Germany and I've tried twice now over the last 2 months to get the bank to mail me a letter indicating how much I have deposited, how long I've had the account, etc... So far no luck, I guess I'll try to have them fax it.

I have my pay stubs, tax returns, and even tax transcripts from the IRS for the last 3 years. Do you guys think I will be good by just listing my annual income and not even mentioning the deposits in the bank? I've lost faith in my bank to send me a simple letter.

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