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I am about to prepare my I-134 and am planning on attending the embassy trip with my fiancee. I am a full time student with a I.T summer job in a private school with the possibility of being promoted to work there permanently if approved by HR. I wont know the answer to that until next month. I have only been employed at this current job for 3 weeks and before this current job I was employed at the same school but as a summer camp counselor. I have worked as a camp counselor at the school for the past 5 years every summer. The list of supporting documents that I am planning on taking from both affidavits (me and my dad) are the W2s,Tax Transcripts, my dad`s letter of employment, my future letter of employment (if rehired) and our 1040s. I have a couple of questions in regards to this matter.

-My father has agreed to be my co-sponsor but he has filed jointly with my mom do I only list my father`s income? Is he required to list his assets?

-As many of you know a student doesn`t have much assets only ones I could think of is my computer,laptop,clothes and my car then again I am not dependent from my father. Am I required to list my assets even though I am using a co-sponsor? If so am I required to provide proofs of the assets such as receipts? I`m not sure if I still have the receipts only one that I may be able to show is my payment history from my car.

-My boss has told me that if HR hires me they will wait for me to start work until after I get back from Pakistan. Would a letter stating that I will be employed on the date that I get back be equivalent as a letter of employment?

-Before the 2011 summer season started I was working with a private video company since September 2010. If I don`t get rehired at this current job would a letter stating my wage and position from the video company be necessary?

-Is it necessary to show my previous paychecks as well as my father`s paychecks? How about bank statements?

Thanks in advance for your help fam.

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If your dad's income is suitable, no need to list his assets. Assets only need to be listed when being used to make up for income shortfall.

Since you a using a co-sponsor, you don't need to list your assets, either.

Each embassy is different, so I can't speak yours persay, but USUALLY two of the following are required (in your dad's case) recent paystubs or letter from him employer and 1- 3 years of tax transcripts.

No need to get any back letters from previous employers; that doesn't matter. It's current income that counts.

I am about to prepare my I-134 and am planning on attending the embassy trip with my fiancee. I am a full time student with a I.T summer job in a private school with the possibility of being promoted to work there permanently if approved by HR. I wont know the answer to that until next month. I have only been employed at this current job for 3 weeks and before this current job I was employed at the same school but as a summer camp counselor. I have worked as a camp counselor at the school for the past 5 years every summer. The list of supporting documents that I am planning on taking from both affidavits (me and my dad) are the W2s,Tax Transcripts, my dad`s letter of employment, my future letter of employment (if rehired) and our 1040s. I have a couple of questions in regards to this matter.

-My father has agreed to be my co-sponsor but he has filed jointly with my mom do I only list my father`s income? Is he required to list his assets?

-As many of you know a student doesn`t have much assets only ones I could think of is my computer,laptop,clothes and my car then again I am not dependent from my father. Am I required to list my assets even though I am using a co-sponsor? If so am I required to provide proofs of the assets such as receipts? I`m not sure if I still have the receipts only one that I may be able to show is my payment history from my car.

-My boss has told me that if HR hires me they will wait for me to start work until after I get back from Pakistan. Would a letter stating that I will be employed on the date that I get back be equivalent as a letter of employment?

-Before the 2011 summer season started I was working with a private video company since September 2010. If I don`t get rehired at this current job would a letter stating my wage and position from the video company be necessary?

-Is it necessary to show my previous paychecks as well as my father`s paychecks? How about bank statements?

Thanks in advance for your help fam.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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If your dad's income is suitable, no need to list his assets. Assets only need to be listed when being used to make up for income shortfall.

Since you a using a co-sponsor, you don't need to list your assets, either.

Each embassy is different, so I can't speak yours persay, but USUALLY two of the following are required (in your dad's case) recent paystubs or letter from him employer and 1- 3 years of tax transcripts.

No need to get any back letters from previous employers; that doesn't matter. It's current income that counts.

your awesome thanks for your help =)

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