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Hey I had a quick question. My fiance is filling out his packet 3 at the moment, and I'm trying to compile all the paper work that goes along with the I-134 support document. I was wondering what people have provided in the past and if anyone knows when the embassy asks for the documents? I wanted to send them out to my fiance now, but have him date it so its a little closer to the interview. The form states to supply bank information and, letter from employer, but i noticed it says tax returns if you are self employed. From what I've read on here a lot of people are providing tax returns and W2. Should I throw it in just to be safe? Thanks for any answers! :thumbs:

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I provided my 2008 tax returns with copy of my W2, employer verification letter, bank letters. Some people may consider is not necessary to provide all of the above if you have a good income.. As for me, my salary will be more than sufficient but I rather give my fiance more rather than regreat later. By the way, i also send an extra year [tax return]

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I provided my 2008 tax returns with copy of my W2, employer verification letter, bank letters. Some people may consider is not necessary to provide all of the above if you have a good income.. As for me, my salary will be more than sufficient but I rather give my fiance more rather than regreat later. By the way, i also send an extra year [tax return]

hey thanks for your reply ;) much appreciated

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I provided my 2008 tax returns with copy of my W2, employer verification letter, bank letters. Some people may consider is not necessary to provide all of the above if you have a good income.. As for me, my salary will be more than sufficient but I rather give my fiance more rather than regreat later. By the way, i also send an extra year [tax return]

hey thanks for your reply ;) much appreciated

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"Peace is not the product of terror or fear. Peace is not the silence of cemeteries. Peace is not the silent result of violent repression. Peace is the generous, tranquil contribution of all to the good of all. Peace is dynamism. Peace is generosity. It is right and it is duty." -- NAPF page on Oscar Romero

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Hey I had a quick question. My fiance is filling out his packet 3 at the moment, and I'm trying to compile all the paper work that goes along with the I-134 support document. I was wondering what people have provided in the past and if anyone knows when the embassy asks for the documents? I wanted to send them out to my fiance now, but have him date it so its a little closer to the interview. The form states to supply bank information and, letter from employer, but i noticed it says tax returns if you are self employed. From what I've read on here a lot of people are providing tax returns and W2. Should I throw it in just to be safe? Thanks for any answers! :thumbs:

Dont' worry about them being dated away from the interview, the USEM realises that there can be a delay between getting necessary docs and the interview. With the London embassy, your fiance will be taking this information to his interview with him.

Throw anything you think may be needed in, it won't hurt to have it should they ask for it, as opposed to him getting an 'approved pending documentation' situation that can add a couple of weeks to getting the visa in hand.

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K-1/K-2 NOA1 - POE: 9 February - 9 July 2010

Married: 17 July 2010

AOS mailed - Interview : 22 November 2010 - 10 March 2011

ROC mailed - approved: 14 February - 18 June 2013

Citizenship mailed - ceremony: 9 February - 7 June 2017

 

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