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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Argentina
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Hi guys, excuse me for being retarded, but I´m kind of confused about the affidavit of support part, because of my packet 3 instructions, which states:

EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT: You must submit any evidence which will show that you and members of your family who will accompany you are not likely to become public charges while in the United States. Visa petitioner (US Citizen) will have to complete form I-134. If the petitioner does not qualify as a sponsor, a Joint-Sponsor should ALSO be presented (any US Citizen living in the US or Legal Permanent Resident), who will also have to complete form I-134. Both, the Sponsor (Petitioner) as well as the Joint-Sponsor, will have to present last year´s income tax return and proof of current and sustainable income (e.g letter of employment on letterhead including salary and start date, most recent salary receipts, bank accounts, value of properties, etc.)

But because my country is Argentina, spanish instructions are also provided and it says:

(I translated)

EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT: You must submit any evidence which will show that you and members of your family who will accompany you are not likely to become public charges while in the United States. Visa petitioner (US Citizen) will have to complete form I-134. If the petitioner does not qualify as a sponsor, a Joint-Sponsor should ALSO be presented (any US Citizen living in the US or Legal Permanent Resident), who will also have to complete form I-134. Both, the Sponsor (Petitioner) as well as the Joint-Sponsor, will have to present last year´s income tax return (forms 1040 and W2).

So... English instructions asks for I-134, Tax returns and proof of current and sustainable income and spanish instructions for I-134 and forms 1040 and W2??

We were wondering if I-134, tax returns and W2 will be enough...

I will email the Embassy to try to get them to clarify this for me...

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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The W2 is part of the supporting documentation for a tax return.

What the CO evaluates is the current income. Support that claim with recent paystubs and an employer letter.

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I-864 Affidavit of Support FAQ -->> https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/support/i-864-frequently-asked-questions.html

FOREIGN INCOME REPORTING & TAX FILING -->> https://www.irs.gov/publications/p54/ch01.html#en_US_2015_publink100047318

CALL THIS NUMBER TO ORDER IRS TAX TRANSCRIPTS >> 800-908-9946

PLEASE READ THE GUIDES -->> Link to Visa Journey Guides

MULTI ENTRY SPOUSE VISA TO VN -->>Link to Visa Exemption for Vietnamese Residents Overseas & Their Spouses

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Uruguay
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Hi guys, excuse me for being retarded, but I´m kind of confused about the affidavit of support part, because of my packet 3 instructions, which states:

EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT: You must submit any evidence which will show that you and members of your family who will accompany you are not likely to become public charges while in the United States. Visa petitioner (US Citizen) will have to complete form I-134. If the petitioner does not qualify as a sponsor, a Joint-Sponsor should ALSO be presented (any US Citizen living in the US or Legal Permanent Resident), who will also have to complete form I-134. Both, the Sponsor (Petitioner) as well as the Joint-Sponsor, will have to present last year´s income tax return and proof of current and sustainable income (e.g letter of employment on letterhead including salary and start date, most recent salary receipts, bank accounts, value of properties, etc.)

But because my country is Argentina, spanish instructions are also provided and it says:

(I translated)

EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT: You must submit any evidence which will show that you and members of your family who will accompany you are not likely to become public charges while in the United States. Visa petitioner (US Citizen) will have to complete form I-134. If the petitioner does not qualify as a sponsor, a Joint-Sponsor should ALSO be presented (any US Citizen living in the US or Legal Permanent Resident), who will also have to complete form I-134. Both, the Sponsor (Petitioner) as well as the Joint-Sponsor, will have to present last year´s income tax return (forms 1040 and W2).

So... English instructions asks for I-134, Tax returns and proof of current and sustainable income and spanish instructions for I-134 and forms 1040 and W2??

We were wondering if I-134, tax returns and W2 will be enough...

I will email the Embassy to try to get them to clarify this for me...

Yllen tenes que presentar la forma I-134 (que es una declaracion jurada donde el dice que te va a sustentat a vos) junto con carta del empleador y los tres ultimos pay stubs (eso es para ver si tu fiance reune el suficiente dinero por anio para sostenerte) y aparte

es el ultimo las year tax return (Form 1040 y W2) que es para ver si el pago sus impuestos el anio pasado.

Yo le mande un email a la embajada diciendo que no tenia la forma 1040 y W2 porque mi novio no habia guardado una copia de la forma cuando iso sus taxes, pero le pegunte a la embajada si TAX TRANSCRIPTS pueden reemplazar a los dos (1040 y W-2) y me dijo que si que no hay problema, si tu novio no tiene las formas 1040 y W-2 que se presentan en conjunto, puede llamar a IRS pidiendo que le mande los TAX TRANSCRIPTS del ultimo anio que esto reemplaza a las otras dos formas (1040 y W-2),

le llega en una semana y es gratis.

Espero que sirva de algo!!

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02-03-2011 - I-129F sent

02-04-2011 - I-129F received. Signed by Vill.

02-10-2011 - NOA1 (Email-message)

02-15-2011- NOA1 (Hard-copy received)

03-06-2011 - NOA2(email-text message)

NOA2 (3 MONTHS,3 WEEKS,4 DAYS)

06-15-2011- Packet 3 received by email

08-04-2011- Packet 3 Back to the Embassy

08-25-2011- Packet 4 Received (Interview day:09-08-2011)

09-08-2011- Interview (APPROVED)

09-13-2011- Visa Received (It took only 3 business days)

09-22-2011- POE

09-23-2011- My baby's B-day!

AOS

11-18-2011- We got married!

01-20-2012- AOS package sent

01-23-2012- AOS package received by USCIS

01-27-2012- NOA1 (email)

02-01-2012- NOA 1 (Hard-Copy Received)

02-07-2012- Biometrics Appointment Notice Received

02-13-2012- Email saying case was transferred to another office(Waiting for the hard copy to see where it was sent)

02-17-2012- Hard-Copy received- AOS transferred to CSC

02-21-2012- Biometrics Appointment-

03-13-2012- Biometrics Retaken due to they didn't take right my fingerprints.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Argentina
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Yllen tenes que presentar la forma I-134 (que es una declaracion jurada donde el dice que te va a sustentat a vos) junto con carta del empleador y los tres ultimos pay stubs (eso es para ver si tu fiance reune el suficiente dinero por anio para sostenerte) y aparte

es el ultimo las year tax return (Form 1040 y W2) que es para ver si el pago sus impuestos el anio pasado.

Yo le mande un email a la embajada diciendo que no tenia la forma 1040 y W2 porque mi novio no habia guardado una copia de la forma cuando iso sus taxes, pero le pegunte a la embajada si TAX TRANSCRIPTS pueden reemplazar a los dos (1040 y W-2) y me dijo que si que no hay problema, si tu novio no tiene las formas 1040 y W-2 que se presentan en conjunto, puede llamar a IRS pidiendo que le mande los TAX TRANSCRIPTS del ultimo anio que esto reemplaza a las otras dos formas (1040 y W-2),

le llega en una semana y es gratis.

Espero que sirva de algo!!

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The W2 is part of the supporting documentation for a tax return.

What the CO evaluates is the current income. Support that claim with recent paystubs and an employer letter.

Thank you

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Time from NOA1 to NOA2: 4 Months, 2 Weeks, 1 day

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