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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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My fiancee and I received our NOA2 about two weeks ago. Based on timelines from this site, we expect the interview to be in ~45 days.

I am self-employed (LLC as S-Corp) and filing extensions for both my business and personal returns for 2015. For 2014 I was a Masters Student and had a stipend of about $17K. Last year I did much better, grossing around $83K and now have at least $50k in liquid, personal assets scattered across nearly 10 financial institutions. The accounts include checking, savings and taxable brokerage accounts. Is it possible to use statements from these multiple institutions as sufficient evidence for an I-134? Would I have to get official copies from each institution or would online statements in a PDF format suffice?

Thanks for reading.

 
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