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hi guys,

im having to go thru the manila embassy to get my sweetie here. on the orginal i-134 i submitted for her interview i make alot more than the required amount but in 2004 i was injured and was drawing disability so it did not meet the requirement. what will they look for..current or past or both.what u think?

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Although Manila can and will ask for the last three years of tax returns, they are most concerned with the current return, W-2's and the EMPLOYER LETTER. If you are above the 125% for the current year and the letter states your salary and the job is permanent, you should be fine. Marilyn and Peter.

K-1 Timeline in Profile (our story)

Church wedding Sept 18

NOA1's for AOS/EAD received Sept 20 MSC #

Biometrics completed Nov 5 2004

EAD Approval Dec 29 2004

AOS appointment letter received Feb 3 2005

AOS interview scheduled for March 9 2005

AOS interview mostly fine, just need I-693 supplement filled out by civil surgeon

Spend another $40 for I-693 form, sent to local USCIS office registered mail, arrived March 11 2005

AOS finally approved March 25th 2005

Green card arrives about 10 days later

!!Green card has incorrect middle name!! Thanks USCIS

Travel back to Denver, turn in card and I-90 to correct their mistake.

Application accepted, asked for I-551 stamp, they told me "We don't do stamps anymore"

NOA1 for I-90 received from NSC April 18 2005, fee waived

NSC appears to have stoped processing I-90's

Marilyn needs to travel back to the RP, call Senators office for help with green card or I-551 stamp

Travel back to Denver July 1, 2005 and received I-551 stamp in the passport.

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hi guys,

im having to go thru the manila embassy to get my sweetie here. on the orginal i-134 i submitted for her interview i make alot more than the required amount but in 2004 i was injured and was drawing disability so it did not meet the requirement. what will they look for..current or past or both.what u think?

hi guys,

im having to go thru the manila embassy to get my sweetie here. on the orginal i-134 i submitted for her interview i make alot more than the required amount but in 2004 i was injured and was drawing disability so it did not meet the requirement. what will they look for..current or past or both.what u think?

I understand your concern, I have almost the same situation. I would like to know how much weight they give to a previous year that was below the cut-off income line. I am self-employed and do not have an employer's letter to submit, only taxes and property equity(which is very good thanks to So Cal realestate). I will be counting on this years income tax return to do the trick. It is good that you have others from the Phillipines to help with previous experiences, seems like no one has any experience from Nicaragua yet.

My 2 cents....Mike

 
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