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Hi all. I'm living with my fiancee now in Seoul, which means I don't have a job in the U.S. and probably won't have one lined up until we return. So I won't have sustained income when I leave.

I'm very confused about which supporting documents to submit when my fiancee goes in for the interview. I can probably get a letter from my bank with my current balance and deposits over the past year. I have a mortgage (though all the documents are in storage in Colorado) on a house I rent out; stocks and mutual funds via Ameritrade, a 401k plan with a substantial sum as well as some IRAs. Does anyone know if copies of online statements from these accounts is acceptable? Also, how do I prove that I own my home? Should I submit a copy of my monthly mortgage bill? Lastly, am I required to submit tax forms as proof of income?

I haven't been able to find much information for people in my case (where I'm not currently living in the U.S.)

Thanks in advance.

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Hi all. I'm living with my fiancee now in Seoul, which means I don't have a job in the U.S. and probably won't have one lined up until we return. So I won't have sustained income when I leave.

I'm very confused about which supporting documents to submit when my fiancee goes in for the interview. I can probably get a letter from my bank with my current balance and deposits over the past year. I have a mortgage (though all the documents are in storage in Colorado) on a house I rent out; stocks and mutual funds via Ameritrade, a 401k plan with a substantial sum as well as some IRAs. Does anyone know if copies of online statements from these accounts is acceptable? Also, how do I prove that I own my home? Should I submit a copy of my monthly mortgage bill? Lastly, am I required to submit tax forms as proof of income?

I haven't been able to find much information for people in my case (where I'm not currently living in the U.S.)

Thanks in advance.

Even though you're filing the I-134, I suggest you read the instructions for the I-864 with regard to qualifying and use of assets. You'll find them very helpful in determining whether you qualify on your own. Unless you have three times the income requirement in "liquid assets" you probably will need a cosponsor. 401k and equity in the home where you will live are not generally considered "liquid" per the I-864 definition.

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