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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi All,

Sorry. One more Affidavit of Support query. I have been going through I-134s my fiance and her mother, who is co-sponsoring, have sent. It all looks fine, but I am a little concerned about the supporting evidence they have provided. I can't seem to find the section of this site where I got the initial guidance on what to include as support, so I hope you guys can tell me if they've done enough.

My fiance has provided a number of recent payslips, statements from the bank, a letter from her employer and a letter from the bank. HOwever, the letter from her bank will only state when her account was openned and what the balance is - not how much has been deposited in the last year (which I think was suggested was needed). I am presuming that for her this should be OK, given all the other evidence.

However, she is in grad school and only working part-time, so we are having to ask her mom to co-sponsor. Her mom has only included a letter from her employer, and a letter from her bank. i.e. no bank statements or payslips. The letter from her bank is the same as my fiance's - it only states the date it was openned and the balance - this doesn't really tell the consulate anything as the balance is not enough to cover the 125% above poverty level requirement. Am I right in thinking she should have included payslips too, or some other evidence? She has also included on the form details of her house value and mortgage, and where the mortgage is located, and life insurance value etc. but no evidence to prove this. WIll this be enough? I don't want to bother her if this is going to be OK, but I also don't want delays due to lack of evidence? Any advice, as always, would be gratefully appreciated.

Cheers,

Sami

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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You did not mention copy of tax return or transcript. Tax return data is the most common evidence, and tends to be the most preferred above all else. Transcripts can be requested from the IRS for free.

The most common list of evidence is: (Copies of tax returns with w-2s (or tax transcripts) for most recent 1-3 years, pay stubs for past few months, and letter from employer)

http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq1-6.html

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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You did not mention copy of tax return or transcript. Tax return data is the most common evidence, and tends to be the most preferred above all else. Transcripts can be requested from the IRS for free.

The most common list of evidence is: (Copies of tax returns with w-2s (or tax transcripts) for most recent 1-3 years, pay stubs for past few months, and letter from employer)

http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq1-6.html

Thanks. Any idea how long they take?

You did not mention copy of tax return or transcript. Tax return data is the most common evidence, and tends to be the most preferred above all else. Transcripts can be requested from the IRS for free.

The most common list of evidence is: (Copies of tax returns with w-2s (or tax transcripts) for most recent 1-3 years, pay stubs for past few months, and letter from employer)

http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq1-6.html

Thanks. Any idea how long they take?

Sorry - ignore that question. Info given in the link you kindly provided.

Cheers,

Sami

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You did not mention copy of tax return or transcript. Tax return data is the most common evidence, and tends to be the most preferred above all else. Transcripts can be requested from the IRS for free.

The most common list of evidence is: (Copies of tax returns with w-2s (or tax transcripts) for most recent 1-3 years, pay stubs for past few months, and letter from employer)

http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq1-6.html

Thanks. Any idea how long they take?

You did not mention copy of tax return or transcript. Tax return data is the most common evidence, and tends to be the most preferred above all else. Transcripts can be requested from the IRS for free.

The most common list of evidence is: (Copies of tax returns with w-2s (or tax transcripts) for most recent 1-3 years, pay stubs for past few months, and letter from employer)

http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq1-6.html

Thanks. Any idea how long they take?

Sorry - ignore that question. Info given in the link you kindly provided.

Cheers,

Sami

7 - 10 days

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