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my fiancé the USC is now out of the military within the last 9 months after 5 years of service. silly question but do I need to take a copy of his military records to the interview in Montreal? or that is not required.

Also at the present he is searching for a job and had other jobs here and there since out. but he moved back to his home state recently and is getting 90 percent monthly payment from the VA which comes to more than the 125% line.

Will letter from USAA with the date opened the account, last 12 months of deposits and current balance be enough. They sent a letter online to him. Also does the letter have to be signed? as the closest USAA now at the moment is 2 hours away from him.

So will the

USAA bank letter with the date account opened,12 months of deposits and current balance

last 3 years of turbo tax statements be enough(trying to obtain the transcripts from the IRS)

A letter from the VA with the monthly payment start date

the I-134 form

be sufficient or is there something else we should provide. Just worried about the support documents as no current employer but he does get the VA payment for life. Is there something else we should get from the VA?

Sorry just trying to be prepared for the interview which is in a month

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You do not need a copy of the USC military records. Just the beneficiaries if they have them.

He should have a letter of how much he gets from the VA and for how long. He can also use bank statements to verify he actually gets them money. He doesn't need to go to USAA branch, they do a lot of their stuff online, I was able to get all my bank statements since I joined in 2012 when I did my ROC in 2015. (My husband is also a veteran.)

Going to the IRS office is the fastest and easiest way to get his tax transcripts if the can't dl them online


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