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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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Hi everyone,

First, thank you so much for everyone that answers our questions. This site is a life saver in sooo many ways.

I have a question regarding documents needed for the support form. Are the following documents enough evidence to go with the form? If not, can anyone tell me what else I would need?

- Letter from employer

- Last two years' tax return

- last 6 months bank statement from various account

Thank you so much again!

Vero

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi everyone,

First, thank you so much for everyone that answers our questions. This site is a life saver in sooo many ways.

I have a question regarding documents needed for the support form. Are the following documents enough evidence to go with the form? If not, can anyone tell me what else I would need?

- Letter from employer

- Last two years' tax return

- last 6 months bank statement from various account

Thank you so much again!

Vero

I recall giving (12) months worth bank statements, (3) years tax returns, letter of employment.

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Hi everyone,

First, thank you so much for everyone that answers our questions. This site is a life saver in sooo many ways.

I have a question regarding documents needed for the support form. Are the following documents enough evidence to go with the form? If not, can anyone tell me what else I would need?

- Letter from employer

- Last two years' tax return (Including any/all supporting document such as w-2's etc?)

- last 6 months bank statement from various account If your income is sufficient - bank statements aren't required; unless you're using them to support some shortfall in income

- Pay stubs?

It is hard to say whether or not what you listed is enough - we don't know your income situation but if your income is sufficient - and you do not intend to use any other sources (bank accounts, assets, stocks/bonds etc) on the I-134, then what you listed (plus the suggestion) look OK.

Your question is Embassy/Interview Related and would be better served in the "US Embassy and Consulate Discussion - forum" (moving it there.)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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all suggestions I have seen are good ones to go with, for an eg i took with me his

2008 tax return + w2

6 paystubs up to the most recent time before the interview

and that was it! we werent able to get a letter from employer and didnt use bank stuff.

haveing extra is always good tho just make sure you have the w2 to go with ths tax returns

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