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KimberlyAhmed

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Hi everyone,

 

I have a some questions for the affidavit of support with the fiancé visa. We haven't gotten approval yet for the petition(still a while yet I know), but we want to be prepared before that happens.

 

1) My fiancé has a bank account in his name in Tunisia. It does not have much money in it, but we want to know if he should include this with my affidavit of support documents that he will bring to his interview. He has been saving for his plane ticket, visa fees and medical exam. Any left over afterwards, he will be trying to covert the money to bring with him when he moves here.

 

2) I make well above the 100%, should I include my bank accounts and letters from the bank. One is a checking that has my paycheck automatically deposited and where all my bills are paid out of and the other is a savings account that does not have that much in savings right now.  I have read the various topics on this forum and I am just trying to make sure I include what he will need or might need if asked about a document.

 

This is what I would be including:

 

Affidavit of support I-134

Letter from my employer stating my position, job duties and my salary.

W-2's for 2009 and 2010.

Tax Transcripts for 2009 and 2010.

Pay stubs 2 years

 

3) I have a 401K, should I list that as an asset. It does not have a lot in it and it would be hard for me to covert to cash.  If I do include it, how many statements should I include- 1 or 2 years?

 

4) I have a car, with a loan, should I include that as an asset also?

 

Thanks,

Kimberly

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From what I read the K-1 visa is 100% and then once we are married and he applies for the adjustmnet of status it is 125%. Either way, it is not a problem, as I make well above the 125% of poverty level.

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