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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I'm only about one month in as far as waitijg for NOA2 is concerned but I'm curious about my pay stubs when it comes time to mail my I-134. My pay stubs are delivered to me electronically. Will I need to get official pay stubs from my payroll office or can I just print out my electronic pay stubs on regular printer paper? I already have IRS tax transcripts to send as well and my salary is more than 3x the 125% poverty line.

K1 visa - NOA1 - September 19, 2011

K1 visa - NOA2 - March 2012???

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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I'm only about one month in as far as waitijg for NOA2 is concerned but I'm curious about my pay stubs when it comes time to mail my I-134. My pay stubs are delivered to me electronically. Will I need to get official pay stubs from my payroll office or can I just print out my electronic pay stubs on regular printer paper? I already have IRS tax transcripts to send as well and my salary is more than 3x the 125% poverty line.

MOst get them electronically now and yeah just print hem out and make sure it has your employers name at the top or you could also get some form work you will need at least 6 when interview comes around.

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I'm only about one month in as far as waitijg for NOA2 is concerned but I'm curious about my pay stubs when it comes time to mail my I-134. My pay stubs are delivered to me electronically. Will I need to get official pay stubs from my payroll office or can I just print out my electronic pay stubs on regular printer paper? I already have IRS tax transcripts to send as well and my salary is more than 3x the 125% poverty line.

I am the beneficiary and during my interview, the paystub was given back to me, they only took the letter from the employer (in a letterhead and stating the pay) and the recent tax return (2010). Its good though that to be ready with the paystub. :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I am the beneficiary and during my interview, the paystub was given back to me, they only took the letter from the employer (in a letterhead and stating the pay) and the recent tax return (2010). Its good though that to be ready with the paystub. :)

Well I was hoping I wouldn't need to get a letter from my employer because it's just more work for me hehe. I was under the impression that pay stubs and tax transcripts are all that is needed.

K1 visa - NOA1 - September 19, 2011

K1 visa - NOA2 - March 2012???

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