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Ankara - Submit Co-sponsor when requested only

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Hello all,

My fiancee has an upcoming K1 interview in January in Ankara US Embassy. I have prepared my I-134 with all requirements but since I've only started working this year, I don't have recent tax transcripts to show as a proof. I have prepared a co-sponsor i-134 (my uncle) just to be safe.

Now that Ankara US Embassy asks for documents to be mailed 15 days before the interview, I was wondering if I should submit only my I-134 form and if they are not satisfied with pay stubs and letter of employment as proof then my fiancee can hand over the additional i-134 in the day of the interview. Is that a good idea? Will this cause delays? Would it be faster to send both i-134 initially?

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My fiance has his interview in Jan also and i am in the same boat... I am sending him my employers letter of employment and 3 paychek stubs, my divorce degree that stats my family support, deed to my home and timeshares, I included 3 bank accounts verification with balance and deposits for the last year. I also sent in a copy of the e-mail I e-mailed the Embassy and told them i do not have a tax return in my name only because I filed 2012 with the x husband and I was not working and they said to send all documentation and it is up to the CO if they want a co-Sponser or not. I am also taking my co-Sponser information with me when i go to be with him for the interview just in case.

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Ok cool thanks! We seem to be in the exact same boat. I emailed the embassy and they gave me the exact reply too. Are your bank verifications bank letters from the bank? How did you obtain them? I have a chase bank account and I'm not sure how to request the letter.

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