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For Question 11 on the I-134 form, the example form states to leave the boxes blank (I intend, do not intend) and in the line below type in N/A K1 visa process for permanent residence.

In reality, my fiance will be footing the bills (and i can contribute a little from my savings) till I get a job, and then, we'll split the expenses. What should we write?

Also, my fiance's current salary meets the poverty guidelines and we also have 2-3 tax forms to prove it. Do we still need a little from the bank stating how much he has in his account?

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Most people put something like "N/A - K-1 visa for permanent residence" in the notes for this question and don't check either box. You can email the embassy and ask them specifically if it concerns you - some are known to be more picky than others.

Bank statements aren't exactly required as long as you can prove ongoing and sufficient income. We are including a letter from my bank stating how much I deposited in total last year - just for added benefit. It can't hurt.

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There was a discussion regarding this question on the I-134 form and about half of the responders elected to write down exactly what they intend to provide and the other half followed the VJ sample form. There was no mention of negative effect from either group. So, it is a matter of preference. I myself will follow the sample form as it has been proven countless of times to work.

If your fiance meets or exceeds the poverty guideline, there really is no need to submit other evidence, though some elect to include other supporting evidence for their peace of mind. I will use just my salary and military retirement pay in support of theI-134 form. I am going to include a letter of employment from my company (on company letterhead) stating the date and nature of employment, salary, as well as 3 months worth of pay stubs. Hope this helps!

For Question 11 on the I-134 form, the example form states to leave the boxes blank (I intend, do not intend) and in the line below type in N/A K1 visa process for permanent residence.

In reality, my fiance will be footing the bills (and i can contribute a little from my savings) till I get a job, and then, we'll split the expenses. What should we write?

Also, my fiance's current salary meets the poverty guidelines and we also have 2-3 tax forms to prove it. Do we still need a little from the bank stating how much he has in his account?

cheers,

Edited by dindo and patty

Philippians 4:13...I can do all things through Christ who strengthens meGC Received: 02/04/2012

Useful Links for K-1 Visa Petition for USEM Philippines:

Packet 3 for K-1: http://photos.state....3__rtf2_001.pdf

St Luke's Website: http://www.slec.ph/u...ml#clinic-hours

Link to Schedule Interview: http://cgifederal.force.com/

CFO Website for Seminar: http://www.cfo.gov.p...onals&catid=140

Povery Guideline: http://www.uscis.gov...form/i-864p.pdf

Website to Download DS 156, 156K, & 157: http://travel.state....forms_1342.html

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