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When my husband (then Fiance) had his K1 interview he took the I-134 along with my tax transcripts and a letter from my employer.  I think the bank statements are needed if you are claiming assets to cover part of the income requirements.   If your income meets or exceeds the requirements you should not need the bank statements.   We went thru the London embassy in 2014 so it might have changed.  

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22 hours ago, Brittani said:

I have a quick question directed to anyone who has applied for a K1 fiance visa for the UK at the London embassy regarding the affidavit of support. Ok, I know I need a bank letter to go with it however the problem is they won't actually write a letter it's just a standard one they have that pulls up my amount and when the account was opened and the bank officer signed it. She said the best she could do is print up a statement showing how much has been deposited in the last 6 months if I needed to go further back I would have to print off all bank statements showing EVERYTHING. It isn't a problem but it's going to be a lot of unnecessary paper work. If I included everything else with it as far as tax returns, etc would that be enough or would they deny him the visa if I don't have that the entire year?

My fiancé had his interview February. I just printed one bank statement, last 3 paystubs, letter of employment, and the last 3 tax transcripts. We went thru London.

Just now, britishandusa said:

My fiancé had his interview February. I just printed one bank statement, last 3 paystubs, letter of employment, and the last 3 tax transcripts. 

 

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2 minutes ago, britishandusa said:

My fiancé had his interview February. I just printed one bank statement, last 3 paystubs, letter of employment, and the last 3 tax transcripts. We went thru London.

 

That's awesome! Thank you so much. We should be perfectly fine then and congrats!

 
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