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On my pay stubs I am listed as married with the maximum number of deductions allowed ( 8) ( of course I am divorced but with only 2 dependants) for the sole purpose of reducing my monthly federal tax as I have sufficient deductions at year end to overcome any tax liabilities.

Should I be concerned about this when submitting my 134? Is this looked at? Or is the main concern just my income and how I do my taxes at year end not an issue?

From what I have read here, if my current income is decently over the poverty levels, all I need to submit are my pay stubs, an employment letter and that is about it?

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On my pay stubs I am listed as married with the maximum number of deductions allowed ( 8) ( of course I am divorced but with only 2 dependants) for the sole purpose of reducing my monthly federal tax as I have sufficient deductions at year end to overcome any tax liabilities.

Should I be concerned about this when submitting my 134? Is this looked at? Or is the main concern just my income and how I do my taxes at year end not an issue?

From what I have read here, if my current income is decently over the poverty levels, all I need to submit are my pay stubs, an employment letter and that is about it?

Consul will look at your tax returns, copy of your W2 or transcripts. There he/she will know how many dependents your are really claiming. If you below the poverty line, you will need sponsor. If you are above the poverty line but barely made, you will need to present letter from your bank, employment verification with annual salary report, assets reports [if any].

I would get all these documentation regardless..

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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On my pay stubs I am listed as married with the maximum number of deductions allowed ( 8) ( of course I am divorced but with only 2 dependants) for the sole purpose of reducing my monthly federal tax as I have sufficient deductions at year end to overcome any tax liabilities.

Should I be concerned about this when submitting my 134? Is this looked at? Or is the main concern just my income and how I do my taxes at year end not an issue?

From what I have read here, if my current income is decently over the poverty levels, all I need to submit are my pay stubs, an employment letter and that is about it?

Employment letters are optional, tax withholding status is not important. They are verifying gross income amount.

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On my pay stubs I am listed as married with the maximum number of deductions allowed ( 8) ( of course I am divorced but with only 2 dependants) for the sole purpose of reducing my monthly federal tax as I have sufficient deductions at year end to overcome any tax liabilities.

Should I be concerned about this when submitting my 134? Is this looked at? Or is the main concern just my income and how I do my taxes at year end not an issue?

From what I have read here, if my current income is decently over the poverty levels, all I need to submit are my pay stubs, an employment letter and that is about it?

Consul will look at your tax returns, copy of your W2 or transcripts. There he/she will know how many dependents your are really claiming. If you below the poverty line, you will need sponsor. If you are above the poverty line but barely made, you will need to present letter from your bank, employment verification with annual salary report, assets reports [if any].

I would get all these documentation regardless..

vp

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If your current GROSS income is sufficient, attach last year's tax return and recent check stubs. Nothing regarding your withholding makes any difference to the consulate.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Belarus
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On my pay stubs I am listed as married with the maximum number of deductions allowed ( 8) ( of course I am divorced but with only 2 dependants) for the sole purpose of reducing my monthly federal tax as I have sufficient deductions at year end to overcome any tax liabilities.

Should I be concerned about this when submitting my 134? Is this looked at? Or is the main concern just my income and how I do my taxes at year end not an issue?

From what I have read here, if my current income is decently over the poverty levels, all I need to submit are my pay stubs, an employment letter and that is about it?

Consul will look at your tax returns, copy of your W2 or transcripts. There he/she will know how many dependents your are really claiming. If you below the poverty line, you will need sponsor. If you are above the poverty line but barely made, you will need to present letter from your bank, employment verification with annual salary report, assets reports [if any].

I would get all these documentation regardless..

vp

vp

If your current GROSS income is sufficient, attach last year's tax return and recent check stubs. Nothing regarding your withholding makes any difference to the consulate.

Thanks. Yes, current gross income is fine. I rememebr talking about last years tax returns which were pretty bad but I think you said that current is more important than previous. So that return and this years pay stubs should do it. Do I also need to submit a copy of all the W-2s for last year along with the return? got a lot of them. I had to do what a father has to do!!

And all this gets sent to her for presentation at the embassy? Da? And Spasibo.

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