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Hello,

I have a question for the affidavit which form I need is it I-134? Do I need to take paystubs, if so how many? do I need to get a letter from my bank as well? do I need to take w2 tax forms, if so for which year (s)? do I need letter from my current job?

please can someone give me an advice on this.

Thank you,

Brian

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Hello,

I have a question for the affidavit which form I need is it I-134? Do I need to take paystubs, if so how many? do I need to get a letter from my bank as well? do I need to take w2 tax forms, if so for which year (s)? do I need letter from my current job?

please can someone give me an advice on this.

Thank you,

Brian

Are you referring to the I-864, AoS form?

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Hello,

I have a question for the affidavit which form I need is it I-134? Do I need to take paystubs, if so how many? do I need to get a letter from my bank as well? do I need to take w2 tax forms, if so for which year (s)? do I need letter from my current job?

please can someone give me an advice on this.

Thank you,

Brian

Hi Brian.

Yes, it is the I-134 form. I basically went with the recommendations in the guidelines here on the sight, and maybe had a few extra things.

I had the following:

I-134

2 months of pay stubs (I may have actually had 3 months)

A letter from my employer stating how long I had worked there, stating it was a full time permanent position, and salary.

A simple letter from my bank showing how long my account had been open. They couldn't produce anything showing annual deposits or anything financial.

We had all of that with us for the interview, along with all of the other stuff needed. They never asked for any documents from us at all. The only thing our C.O. wanted to see was pictures. But always best to prepare for everything.

Pat

I'm the Petitioner, she's the loud Dominican :rolleyes:

09/16/15 - I-129F mailed via USPS Priority Mail

09/18/15 - I-129F delivered to Dallas P.O. Box

09/24/15 - USCIS check cleared

09/24/15 - NOA1 E-Notification received

09/29/15 - NOA1 Hard copy received from CSC (dated 09/23/15)

10/23/15 - NOA2 E-Notification received

10/29/15 - NOA2 Hard copy received (dated 10/23/15)

11/05/15 - NVC Received case

11/24/15 - Consulate received

12/14/15 - Interview - Approved!!

12/15/15 - Administrative Processing

12/16/15 - Visa Issued

12/18/15 - Passport and Visa in hand!!!

12/20/15 - In U.S. - Point of Entry Newark, NJ, then to Chicago, IL

02/19/16 - Married!

waiting...

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As far as I know it's not even a necessity for the I-134 to have a letter from the bank. My bank couldn't (or perhaps just wouldn't) produce a letter that showed anything other than how long I have had my account open, so no balance or deposit information.

Also, in addition to the things I listed above, I also had at least the most recent tax return with me.

I'm the Petitioner, she's the loud Dominican :rolleyes:

09/16/15 - I-129F mailed via USPS Priority Mail

09/18/15 - I-129F delivered to Dallas P.O. Box

09/24/15 - USCIS check cleared

09/24/15 - NOA1 E-Notification received

09/29/15 - NOA1 Hard copy received from CSC (dated 09/23/15)

10/23/15 - NOA2 E-Notification received

10/29/15 - NOA2 Hard copy received (dated 10/23/15)

11/05/15 - NVC Received case

11/24/15 - Consulate received

12/14/15 - Interview - Approved!!

12/15/15 - Administrative Processing

12/16/15 - Visa Issued

12/18/15 - Passport and Visa in hand!!!

12/20/15 - In U.S. - Point of Entry Newark, NJ, then to Chicago, IL

02/19/16 - Married!

waiting...

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As far as I know it's not even a necessity for the I-134 to have a letter from the bank. My bank couldn't (or perhaps just wouldn't) produce a letter that showed anything other than how long I have had my account open, so no balance or deposit information.

Also, in addition to the things I listed above, I also had at least the most recent tax return with me.

THANK YOU SO MUCH.

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