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So, my fiancé finished packet 3 and along with packet 3 it had the checklist in which the final steps were to pay for the visa and schedule an appointment. So I am confused on what packet 4 is about? Does it come after he schedules the interview? Will it just be sent by email? What else is there to do for packet 4?

And also, I gathered a lot of information for the affidavit of support and I also have a co-sponsor. I make around $16,500 annually.

For myself I gathered:

- Last 4+ months paystubs

- Last years W2's

- Last years tax return

- Letterhead from my boss stating how much I make per hour, how many hours on average I work, annual income, when I started, position, etc.

And for my co-sponsor I retrieved:

- Last 3 years tax returns

- Last 3 years W2's

- Letterhead from company (the letterhead states hourly pay, annual pay, position, date of hire, but it does not state how many hours a week they work, will this cause a problem?)

- Passport

- I-134

Am I missing anything or is there anything else that I should get for the financial part of the process? I'm really confused on what to do after this. After I send the financial packet to my fiancé and evidence for our relationship (pictures, emails, phone calls, etc) then what else is there for me to do?

finally, we made it!

~ married on 07/02/2013 ~

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For the employer letters, did the employers sign the letters?

Personally, I'm at the NOA1/RFE stage and I don't have personal experience with the NOA2 process just yet. But just look over the Visa Journey guides to double check if you have all of the required documents. Looking at your list now, it looks ok to me.

Can somebody else with affidavit of support success answer these questions? I know these answers are in the guides, but it'd be nice to hear real world exceptions and experiences.

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Sorry I can't be of any help but I just wanted to ask, if the passport from the co-sponsor necessary? How come you included it?

I'm not sure, we had a lawyer that told us what to get and she asked for the passport so we included it.

finally, we made it!

~ married on 07/02/2013 ~

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For the employer letters, did the employers sign the letters?

Personally, I'm at the NOA1/RFE stage and I don't have personal experience with the NOA2 process just yet. But just look over the Visa Journey guides to double check if you have all of the required documents. Looking at your list now, it looks ok to me.

Can somebody else with affidavit of support success answer these questions? I know these answers are in the guides, but it'd be nice to hear real world exceptions and experiences.

Sorry to respond so late, for the employee letter, my boss physically signed my letterhead and for my mother's letterhead, it just stated "signed by (company name)" electronically. You can get a letterhead from your boss and it should have some sort of signature on it from the company or the boss themselves.

And all the papers I had submitted had no problems, my fiancé already did the interview and is coming back here in two weeks! He said during the interview they just asked him two questions (how did we meet and when did we meet) and he passed and there was no problem with our financial packet (which I was super stressed about because my lawyer kept stressing it beyond belief).

finally, we made it!

~ married on 07/02/2013 ~

 
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