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Hi everyone! 

I just moved back to the US after living in Chile with my fiancé. We have received the NOA2, and I'm collecting all the documents I need to send him along with the I-134. 

 

I have a job that's going to start in July (I'm a teacher), and that's when I'll start getting paid. 

 

My questions are:

1. Is my employment offer letter enough, or should I ask my future employer for a separate letter?

2. What does my father need to submit as a co-sponsor? 

3. I don't have a W2 as I was working abroad, but I did file taxes for 2015 and have my 1040. Should I have my pay stubs from working abroad? 

 

Thanks!!! 

 

-Meghan 

 
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