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My fiance and I recently received our NOA2 letter and our packet left NVC on 11/18/11 for the U.S. Embassy in Kingston. As we are waiting for them to receive our packet and eventually mail out packet 3, we began getting the supporting documents together for the I-134. In doing so, I have have a few questions that I am most concerned about:

1)Do I need the last tax return or the last 3. The instructions from the embassy was unclear.

2) During 2009, I was still in grad school and not making much at my part time job, plus I had been taking care of my God-daughter due to some difficulties that her mother was going through at the time. Needless to say, I filed my 2009 income taxes with her daughter as my dependent(but only for that year). If the embassy requires more than one year of tax returns, will the fact that my 2009 taxes states that I had a dependent only for one year seem strange (especially because I have no kids of my own)? In other words, will this hinder my fiance's chances of getting through the interview smoothly and getting his visa?

3) Is there anything special to look out for at the interview. Any questions that jumped out at you or anything that you found the person conducting the interview focussing on.

Anything that you can tell me about the interview would be appreciated. Questions, concerns, tips etc.

Thanks in advance for your help and support :thumbs: Sa

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hello, our Packet left NVC on the same day. I am starting to work on gathering our info. too! Are you using a co sponsor? I am because currently unemployed. As for the tax returns most people take the last three years. This is what I plan on doing. I really don't think that the fact that you carried someone else should affect your case. Just, because you cared for a person more that half the year in the past should not affect whats currently going on.

My fiance and I recently received our NOA2 letter and our packet left NVC on 11/18/11 for the U.S. Embassy in Kingston. As we are waiting for them to receive our packet and eventually mail out packet 3, we began getting the supporting documents together for the I-134. In doing so, I have have a few questions that I am most concerned about:

1)Do I need the last tax return or the last 3. The instructions from the embassy was unclear.

2) During 2009, I was still in grad school and not making much at my part time job, plus I had been taking care of my God-daughter due to some difficulties that her mother was going through at the time. Needless to say, I filed my 2009 income taxes with her daughter as my dependent(but only for that year). If the embassy requires more than one year of tax returns, will the fact that my 2009 taxes states that I had a dependent only for one year seem strange (especially because I have no kids of my own)? In other words, will this hinder my fiance's chances of getting through the interview smoothly and getting his visa?

3) Is there anything special to look out for at the interview. Any questions that jumped out at you or anything that you found the person conducting the interview focussing on.

Anything that you can tell me about the interview would be appreciated. Questions, concerns, tips etc.

Thanks in advance for your help and support :thumbs: Sa

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My fiance and I recently received our NOA2 letter and our packet left NVC on 11/18/11 for the U.S. Embassy in Kingston. As we are waiting for them to receive our packet and eventually mail out packet 3, we began getting the supporting documents together for the I-134. In doing so, I have have a few questions that I am most concerned about:

1)Do I need the last tax return or the last 3. The instructions from the embassy was unclear.

2) During 2009, I was still in grad school and not making much at my part time job, plus I had been taking care of my God-daughter due to some difficulties that her mother was going through at the time. Needless to say, I filed my 2009 income taxes with her daughter as my dependent(but only for that year). If the embassy requires more than one year of tax returns, will the fact that my 2009 taxes states that I had a dependent only for one year seem strange (especially because I have no kids of my own)? In other words, will this hinder my fiance's chances of getting through the interview smoothly and getting his visa?

3) Is there anything special to look out for at the interview. Any questions that jumped out at you or anything that you found the person conducting the interview focussing on.

Anything that you can tell me about the interview would be appreciated. Questions, concerns, tips etc.

Thanks in advance for your help and support :thumbs: Sa

1. uscis.gov says only the last (2010) and you can also submit bank statements (showing when opened, balance), employee certs proving salary, whether your position is permanent or temporary...

2. no, just make sure (using your present job and 2010 return) that at present you are 125% above the poverty threshold requirement

3. this is purely case to case. so if based on your documents and circumstances through which you and your fiancee met there is no reason to doubt that your relationship is genuine, there questions will be almost formality (where was he born? hoe many siblings does he have)

so make sure through your docs and info you provide on the forms that uscis and later nvc/embassy will have no reason at all to deny your application (by making sure everything you submit is true, accurate, and complete) =)

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