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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Submit a signed I134 with the original I-129F! Then when the interview comes, sign another I-134 with a date closer to the interview. That's the best way to go, whether that I-134 is or is not needed with the initial I-129F... BUT you make that choice! Here's another good tip for you: When your fiance goes to get the medical in VN, make sure to demand that damned DS2050 from them so you can file it with your AOS in the US.

Should I try to submit evidence with the I-134? e.g. consular letter from bank or tax statements?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Vietnam
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Should I try to submit evidence with the I-134? e.g. consular letter from bank or tax statements?

Definitely! The I-134 is not complete unless the supporting evidence/documents are submitted along with the form. Same thing you will do when you file for AOS with the I-864.

2019 09 30 : Filed N-400 Online

2019 10 23 : Biometrics Completed

2021 03 22 : Citizenship Interview PASSED; Oath + Certificate Issued

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2018 03 08 : ROC Package Recv'd/Signed

2018 03 19 : NOA Recv'd

2019 06 21 : Biometrics Completed

2019 09 13 : Card in Production (No Interview)

2019 09 20 : Recv'd 10-Yr Green Card by Mail

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2015 11 06 : AOS Package Recv'd/Signed

2015 11 16 : NOA's (3x) Recv'd by Mail

2015 12 04 : Biometrics Completed

2016 01 25 : EAD & AP Approved (No RFE's)

2016 03 09 : Interview Scheduled (No RFE's)

2016 03 16 : AOS Interview - APPROVED

2016 03 24 : Received Green Card by Mail

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2015 02 07 : I-129F Mailed

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2015 08 18 : K-1 Interview (Visa Approved)

2015 08 29 : Arrived U.S.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Do you have any idea what I could use as financial evidence if I live here? I have a legal job and a bank account. Do the banks here give official bank statements or anything like that?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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If you've been working in VN you may still have been required to file US tax returns (US taxes on worldwide income) even if you owe no tax. This will certainly come into play with the form I-864 at Adjustment of Status phase. If that applies to you, begin getting it sorted out now so you won't have to scramble later on.

Compose a timeline letter covering the entirety of your relationship and include it in your submission along with other evidence of your relationship from beginning to present. As you live in VN there won't be the usual boarding passes, etc. Copies of your visa(s), resident card will show that you are here. A rental agreement, work contract, etc. shows that you are living here. Photos together (especially with her family), evidence of a Dam Hoi/Din Hon, etc. are good to send. The engagement ceremony is a biggie.

Any idea what I could submit as evidence of my financial situation from here? I think my annual salary is enough for the form's requirements, plus what I have in savings should be enough independently. Unfortunately its all here at least until February.

Do the banks here issue official bank statements or anything like that?

Should I inquire from my employer here about a "letter from employer" Or would my labor contract be sufficient?

As far as I know my parent's accountant has been handling my taxes and I was under the impression that as a US citizen if you make under 80,000 or something like that you just need to fill a very simple form that states that.

Thanks any advice would be appreciated!

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As far as I know my parent's accountant has been handling my taxes and I was under the impression that as a US citizen if you make under 80,000 or something like that you just need to fill a very simple form that states that

It may help to read this.

http://www.efile.com/tax/do-i-need-to-file-a-tax-return/

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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When your fiance goes to get the medical in VN, make sure to demand that damned DS2050 from them so you can file it with your AOS in the US.

What is DS-2050, is this the vaccination test result? so u mean we better obtain 2. 1 will be submitted in the interview and 1 will be brought with u to USA for AOS application?

Am I correct?

USCIS:

2016-04-16: Filed I-129F

2016-04-18: USPS tracking shows package as delivered

2016-04-20: NOA1 E-mail received. Routed to CSC for processing.

2016-07-13: NOA2 App Notification. (84 days)

2016-07-19: NOA2 Hard Copy Rec'd

NVC:

2016-07-28: NVC case received

2016-07-29: NVC case #

2016-08-02: NVC left to Embassy (In Transit)

Embassy:

2016-08-04: Case is "READY"

2016-09-07: Medical exam

2016-09-12: Interview (APPROVED)

2016-10-01: JFK POE (Ticket booked)

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What is DS-2050, is this the vaccination test result? so u mean we better obtain 2. 1 will be submitted in the interview and 1 will be brought with u to USA for AOS application?

Am I correct?

He meant DS-3025.

It is the vaccination documentation worksheet, not the test result.

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