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I would like some opinions regarding proof of income. I have recently started a new job after going to graduate school. I took a year and a half off and my IRS transcripts are lacking from last year. I currently make 4 times the minimum amount needed to get my fiance here. Should I still attach my IRS transcripts from the past three years (with the last year under the minimum amount)? I am planning on doing so along with my offer letter and paystubs. Do you think that will be sufficient? Any suggestions?

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when does your new job starts?

Edited by BoxsterOwner

Porsche Boxster 2000

OIF 2008-2009

09/01/2008 - We met in a social site

04/8/2009 - We met

04/26/2009 - Left Philippines

12/8/2010 - Visited Philippines again

12/8/2010 - Got engaged!

03/10/2011 - Left Philippines

06/08/2011 - I 129f sent

06/12/2011 - I-129f received.

06/12/2011 - Routed to CSC

06/13/11 NOA1

06/17/11 NOA1 Touched

10/24/11 - Called USCIS Service Request

11/2/11 Retouch

11/2/11 APPROVED

11/5/11 Another NOA2 Notice?

11/8/11 Called NVC get my Case Number / Received.

11/14/11 Paid Interview Visa using BPI / No interview date due to slow website update!

11/16/11 Medical

12/1/11 Interview

12/1/11 - 221g - Need police clearance qatar. SIGH

12/4/11 Hired a P.R.O to do the police clearance in Qatar

12/29/ P.R.O Mailed the PCC to my fiance using DHL

1/3/12 Received PCC from QATAR, dog chewed it :(

1/4/12 Sent the taped PCC to USEM

1/6/12 USEM received 221g

2/14/12 - APPROVED happy valentines day!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I would like some opinions regarding proof of income. I have recently started a new job after going to graduate school. I took a year and a half off and my IRS transcripts are lacking from last year. I currently make 4 times the minimum amount needed to get my fiance here. Should I still attach my IRS transcripts from the past three years (with the last year under the minimum amount)? I am planning on doing so along with my offer letter and paystubs. Do you think that will be sufficient? Any suggestions?

Either way, I would think that you should make sure your fiancee has all the returns, W-2's and as many check-stubs that you can produce by the time of her Manila Embassy interview would be wise.

Perhaps, only produce what is required by the I-864, but make sure she has as much documentation you can produce to offer, if the Consular requests additional info.

Also coach your Fiance to inform the Embassy Rep,(if challenged)that you recently, successfully, completed a Graduate Course in whatever course of study you completed.

I think a recent Grad who has already landed a good job,in this economy, will look positive!

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