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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello all,

 

I'm hoping someone can help me out here! So I'm filling out the 1-134 form for me K-1 visa and my fiancé is supporting me. As of February he got a new job and easily makes enough to support me. I have a letter from the bank stating he deposits a certain amount and a letter from his employer stating his income and permanent position. According to the instructions that I get with the form that's all I need. Buuuut according to everything I read online I need to bring my fiancées W2 and tax return. The problem with that is his tax return and W2 are from when he was working his last job and not making enough to support me... so do I need to bring his W2 and tax return or is proof of current uncome enough? 

 

Thank you in advance 

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Spain
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12 minutes ago, Brwiegs said:

Hello all,

 

I'm hoping someone can help me out here! So I'm filling out the 1-134 form for me K-1 visa and my fiancé is supporting me. As of February he got a new job and easily makes enough to support me. I have a letter from the bank stating he deposits a certain amount and a letter from his employer stating his income and permanent position. According to the instructions that I get with the form that's all I need. Buuuut according to everything I read online I need to bring my fiancées W2 and tax return. The problem with that is his tax return and W2 are from when he was working his last job and not making enough to support me... so do I need to bring his W2 and tax return or is proof of current uncome enough? 

 

Thank you in advance 

 

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Yes, as long as that's specifically required for your Embassy and, generally speaking, to be safe (you don't want for them to ask for anything you don't have at the moment, and to be put in Administrative Processing because of it).

They still are going to focus on the letter of employment and paystubs, as those show the current situation. It would be pointless that taxes last year were great if he was unemployed right now. So same principle applies.

K1 Visa process 

Spoiler

30 March 2017 (Thu): i-129f sent

6 April 2017 (Thu): i-129f received- NOA1 RECEIVED DATE

12 April 2017 (Wed): NOA1 email/text confirmation

17 April 2017 (Mon): NOA1 hardcopy

10 August 2017 (Thu): NOA2 Approval date - 14 August 2017 (Mon): NOA2 hardcopy

24 August 2017 (Thu): NVC received and case # assigned (provided through phone call 8/25)

29 August 2017 (Tue): NVC left

30 August 2017 (Wed): Consulate Received (READY at the ceac tracker)

01 September 2017 (Fri): Packet 3 (instructions) received / Packet 3 sent (documents mailed)

02 September 2017 (Sat): NVC letter in the mail

08 September 2017 (Fri): Packet 4 received

11 September 2017 (Mon): Medical exam

21 September 2017 (Thu): Interview- APPROVED

26 September 2017 (Tue): Visa Issued

28 September 2017 (Thu): Visa Delivered (VOH)

20 October 2017 (Fri): POE Dallas Fort Worth

 

AOS/EAD/AP process 

Spoiler

08 January 2018 (Mon): AOS/EAD/AP package sent

09 January 2018 (Tue): Received date

10 January 2018 (Wed): Notice date

11 January 2018 (Thu): AOS/EAD/AP NOA texts and emails

16 January 2018 (Tue): NOAs hard copies received in the mail

26 January 2018 (Fri): Biometrics appointment in the mail

09 February 2018 (Fri): Biometrics appointment

05 April 2018 (Thu)Green Card Interview scheduled (email and text received 08 April, Sunday)

12 April 2018 (Thu): Green Card Interview appointment letter received in the mail

15 May 2018 (Tue): Green Card Interview: APPROVAL / Card is being produced

19 May 2018 (Sat): 1-797 Approval Notice received

23 May 2018 (Wed): Card was mailed

24 May 2018 (Thu): Post office picked up the mail. Tracking number.

25 May 2018 (Fri): Green Card RECEIVED

 

ROC process 

18 February 2020 (Tue): ROC package sent

19 February 2020 (Wed) Received date (also in Notice)

24 February 2020 (Mon) Notice date / ROC text and email

28 February 2020 (Fri) NOA/ Extension Letter in the mail

13 May 2020 (Wed) Case updated (Fingerprints were taken) - Notification received 18 May (Mon), stating I don't have to appear for a biometrics appointment

 
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