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Hello everyone so i went to my bank to get a statement from them.. I showed them the instruction sheet for the I134 form and they totally got it wrong. I appreciate them taking the time to do it but the bank person didnt take the time to calculate my deposits correctly and there was some mispellings too.

Im just thinking about submitting

Last 3 bank statements

Last 3 IRS tax returns

Last 3 pay stubs ( printed from the internet because i have direct deposit)

and a Letter from my employer

What do you guys think?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello everyone so i went to my bank to get a statement from them.. I showed them the instruction sheet for the I134 form and they totally got it wrong. I appreciate them taking the time to do it but the bank person didnt take the time to calculate my deposits correctly and there was some mispellings too.

Im just thinking about submitting

Last 3 bank statements

Last 3 IRS tax returns

Last 3 pay stubs ( printed from the internet because i have

direct deposit)

and a Letter from my employer

What do you guys think?

I didn't have anything from my bank or bank accounts. I had everything you have except I had 3 months of paystubs, copy of my insurance through work. I think it sepends on if you're close to that income line.

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Hello everyone so i went to my bank to get a statement from them.. I showed them the instruction sheet for the I134 form and they totally got it wrong. I appreciate them taking the time to do it but the bank person didnt take the time to calculate my deposits correctly and there was some mispellings too.

Im just thinking about submitting

Last 3 bank statements

Last 3 IRS tax returns

Last 3 pay stubs ( printed from the internet because i have direct deposit)

and a Letter from my employer

What do you guys think?

Does your income exceed the 125% requirement? If so you don't need bank statements at all.

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Does your income exceed the 125% requirement? If so you don't need bank statements at all.

Yep it does exceed the limit. It just gets confusing because the Manila Embassy has requirements that the I 134 instruction sheet doesnt have so you wonder if you need it all or not, but it helps to hear from someone that has succeeded in the process already

Thanks for they replies

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Hello everyone so i went to my bank to get a statement from them.. I showed them the instruction sheet for the I134 form and they totally got it wrong. I appreciate them taking the time to do it but the bank person didnt take the time to calculate my deposits correctly and there was some mispellings too.

Im just thinking about submitting

Last 3 bank statements

Last 3 IRS tax returns

Last 3 pay stubs ( printed from the internet because i have direct deposit)

and a Letter from my employer

What do you guys think?

That should be fine

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You won't need bank statements, but you will need W-2's/1099's.

From the Embassy's K-1 interview preparation instructions:

You should also submit your petitioner’s most recent U.S. Federal income tax return (Form 1040) and wage statements (Form W-2).

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