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Hello Everyone,

 

I need advice regarding supporting documents for Affidavit of Support I-134. Is the following sufficient?

 

1) Online Bank Statement for the last 12 months (Or is a letter from the bank absolutely necessary? If yes can someone please provide the format or how it looks like?)

2) IRS Tax Transcripts for the last 3 years

3) W-2 for the last 3 years

4) Letter from the Employer

 

Any advice is appreciated, thank you :)

 

Best,

Deepak 

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with the transcripts the W2s are unnecessary. With the letter from employer, the bank statements are unnecessary. Add in the last few months of pay stubs.

 

 

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3 hours ago, debbiedoo said:

with the transcripts the W2s are unnecessary. With the letter from employer, the bank statements are unnecessary. Add in the last few months of pay stubs.

 

 

Thank you @debbiedoo! Is this standard for all embassies? I posted this in India group as I was wondering if this is any different for India?

 

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Deepak 

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1 hour ago, ds2 said:

Thank you @debbiedoo! Is this standard for all embassies? I posted this in India group as I was wondering if this is any different for India?

 

Best,

Deepak 

I had pretty much what Debbiedoo mentioned for my India I-134 and it was fine. Note that if the US Citizen is close to the 125% level, more documents might be needed.

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1 hour ago, Amit&Julie said:

I had pretty much what Debbiedoo mentioned for my India I-134 and it was fine. Note that if the US Citizen is close to the 125% level, more documents might be needed.

Thank you for your response @Amit&Julie! My Fiance (US Citizen) is way above the poverty level, can you confirm that the bank letter is not required if we have the employement letter?

 

Thank you :)

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1 hour ago, ds2 said:

Thank you for your response @Amit&Julie! My Fiance (US Citizen) is way above the poverty level, can you confirm that the bank letter is not required if we have the employement letter?

 

Thank you :)

Yeah you should be fine. This was the case with us also. I had an employment letter but no bank statement and it was fine.

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5 minutes ago, Amit&Julie said:

Yeah you should be fine. This was the case with us also. I had an employment letter but no bank statement and it was fine.

Thank you @Amit&Julie :)

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Does anyone know if their is a time frame that the supporting documentation should/can not exceed?

 

I believe I've read that items like police certificates can't be anymore than 30 days out from the interview, but I can't find and I'm uncertain of supporting documents for the I-134.

 

Thanks!

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