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We are getting ready all of our papers, what exactly my fiance need to send with the I-134???

thanks in advance :luv:

Gode bless you

Patty ♥

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We are getting ready all of our papers, what exactly my fiance need to send with the I-134???

thanks in advance :luv:

Gode bless you

Patty ♥

Well, does he make the poverty guidelines or are you needing a co-sponsor? If he makes the poverty guidelines on his own we just sent copies of the past 3 years W2's, past 6 months pay slips, letter from Patrick's boss on company headed paper stating how much he earns and we also got some info from the bank with regards to what money he had coming into his bank account. I am sure you do not need all of this but its better to have too much rather than too little.

This may be different if he is self employed, not sure as Patrick is employed with the US Air Force

Lesley

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Chile
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Well, does he make the poverty guidelines or are you needing a co-sponsor? If he makes the poverty guidelines on his own we just sent copies of the past 3 years W2's, past 6 months pay slips, letter from Patrick's boss on company headed paper stating how much he earns and we also got some info from the bank with regards to what money he had coming into his bank account. I am sure you do not need all of this but its better to have too much rather than too little.

This may be different if he is self employed, not sure as Patrick is employed with the US Air Force

Lesley

We don't need a co-sponsor. Thank you so much for your help :thumbs:

God bless

Patty ♥

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We don't need a co-sponsor. Thank you so much for your help :thumbs:

God bless

Patty ♥

The I-134 instructions itemizes what is required:

A. Statement from an officer of the bank about your his account...date opened, deposits for past year, balance...

B. Statement of your employer on business stationery....

C.

D.

Read it carefully because they are very specific about what they look for. Don't just go by the replies you received in the VJ forum.

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25Jan2010 NOA1 (website), 01Feb2010 via snail mail

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