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Hi Everyone,

Im getting nervous. Im going to fly to Manila on Monday and have my medical exam at St. Lukes. HOpefully, ill pass the med exam. Friday next week, I'll be having my interview. I have all my docs but I got a question on the I-134 (read it here that its the crucial part). He gave me form 1040, like the one with deductions and refunds with attached shedules, but tis only a copy, like scanned copy. It has stamped like "copy do not file" Would that do? is that Ok?

His 2009 tax form showed 45,697 adjusted gross income. But he only gave me his payslips for 3 pays only this year (latest) and two from last year (nov and dec 09). Would that do? or do we need all his payslips from 2009 as support to his tax form. He cant get his payslips nemore. It was emailed to him but got deleted already.

On his I-134 form, his annual income is 37,440 (derived from $18/ hr job)

Are we gonna be ok?

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For this years income, he needs to give you 3 or 4 pay slips, enough to show what his income will be for all of 2010.

For last year with the tax form, you really need a W-2 wage slip to go with the tax form. The alternative is to get a tax transctript from the IRS which does not require a W-2 slip. You can have the IRS send it to you by fax machine the next business day.

Good luck.

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two recent pay stubs will do.and an original copy of his 2 recent w2 and atleast 2 recent ITR means from 2009-2010.the embassy will need the originals.goodluck!

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i printed my pay stubs 2 months ago but she wont get interviewed til dec/jan. is that okay?

Send her the most recent paystubs you can. The current income is very important so the more recent the paystubs, the better.

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