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Filed: IR-2 Country: China
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Thanks to this board in helping me with some bureaucratic wrangling, the NOA2 has arrived :dance::dance: . I want to send a packet to Yanxia as complete as possible. An I-134 question, My annual salary is comfortably above the poverty requirements needed for the I-134. In addition to my employer letter. I want to send a letter from my local bank. The bank is 2 blocks away from my downtown office and I want to avoid the hassle of notarizing my income tax return. The account I have with my bank is only a checking account that is a conduit to mutual funds and retirement accounts administered hither and yon. Will a statement detailing the deposits YTD and the current balance be sufficient. The balance, of course, will be low. Again trying to find a path of least resistance.

As always Thanks,

Jay

Event Date

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Guangzhou, China

I-129F Sent : 2006-06-22

I-129F NOA1 : 2006-06-27

I-129F RFE(s) : 2006-07-06

RFE Reply(s) : 2006-07-31

NOA2: 2006-10-21

NVC left: 2006-11-23

P3 from Guangzhou-2007-1-22

P3 returned 2007-2-28

P4 03/02/07

Interview 04/17/07

Interview Passed K1 awarded

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
Timeline
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Great! :thumbs:

I was wondering was was happening with your case. When I originally set up our timeline a few months ago it kept reporting you as a similar case timeline.

Good to see you finally moving along.

Since you are an American/China case have you checked out A Candle For Love? Lots of info about the consulate in Guangzhou (One member on the site is a Consular officer at GUZ), and stories that the members tell there are great. I think of it as a replacement to the China forum here on VJ.

http://www.candleforlove.com/

To answer your question you dont need to notarize anything other than the I-134, also get tax transcripts from the IRS, GUZ accepts them, and they are free.

Many over on CFL indicate that all that is needed is The I-134, Tax transcripts, and the letter from Employer.

Edited by YuAndDan

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

Filed: Timeline
Posted

Jay,

If the balance in the bank account is minimal, showing the account and documenting it serves no useful purpose.

Yodrak

Thanks to this board in helping me with some bureaucratic wrangling, the NOA2 has arrived . I want to send a packet to Yanxia as complete as possible. An I-134 question, My annual salary is comfortably above the poverty requirements needed for the I-134. In addition to my employer letter. I want to send a letter from my local bank. The bank is 2 blocks away from my downtown office and I want to avoid the hassle of notarizing my income tax return. The account I have with my bank is only a checking account that is a conduit to mutual funds and retirement accounts administered hither and yon. Will a statement detailing the deposits YTD and the current balance be sufficient. The balance, of course, will be low. Again trying to find a path of least resistance.

As always Thanks,

Jay

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
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I want to send a letter from my local bank. The bank is 2 blocks away from my downtown office and I want to avoid the hassle of notarizing my income tax return. The account I have with my bank is only a checking account that is a conduit to mutual funds and retirement accounts administered hither and yon. Will a statement detailing the deposits YTD and the current balance be sufficient. The balance, of course, will be low.

Tax returns do not have to be notarized.

Print out your most recent mutual fund and retirement account statement online and submit those. Or if you have enough time, contact the administrator of those accounts (in writing) requesting an official letter stating the balances.

 
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