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Filed: Country: England
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Hey everyone! I'm just getting ready to send my fiance the I-134 Affadavit of Support. Basically, I'm wondering if I've included the right/enough documents with the form.

Here is what I have:

~ A letter from my employer demonstrating my salary, standing, etc.

~ Letters from my bank detailing how much I have in my accounts

~ paystubs from my work

~ My original life insurance policy forms (an asset)

~ The title to my car (paid in full, an asset)

Anything else you suggest I include?

Any thoughts would be helpful!

THANKS :star:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Hey there.

you may want to add the past three years of your tax returns. Someimes they ask about those

David

wow, we have already recieved our Biometrics appointments. It is only 2 1/2 weeks away.

It seems to be moving rather quickly.

This is great.

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If your income is sufficient, you don't need to include $$ in savings accounts or other assets, such as your car, home, or life insurance.

I sent the employer letter, 3 years of tax returns, and the notarized affidavit of support. That was it. My husband(then fiance) had his interview at the London Embassy last summer.

Filed: Country: England
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If your income is sufficient, you don't need to include $$ in savings accounts or other assets, such as your car, home, or life insurance.

I sent the employer letter, 3 years of tax returns, and the notarized affidavit of support. That was it. My husband(then fiance) had his interview at the London Embassy last summer.

Thanks for the suggestions! However, I thought the tax returns were only to be included if you were self-employed. That was my understanding from reading through the I-134 application.

Did you send away for the official copies of the tax returns? I have copies from my e-file of them and I'm wondering if that will do...

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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According to the instructions on the form, tax returns are requested only from self-employed filers.

Your list seems fine.

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buffertortise,

The tax returns would not be included with the I-134, they would be be provided as evidence that one meets the public charge requirements separate from and in addition to the I-134.

But, as others have posted, the anecdotal evidence is that the US consulate in the UK is not as interested is seeing tax returns as most other consulates are.

Yodrak

If your income is sufficient, you don't need to include $$ in savings accounts or other assets, such as your car, home, or life insurance.

I sent the employer letter, 3 years of tax returns, and the notarized affidavit of support. That was it. My husband(then fiance) had his interview at the London Embassy last summer.

Thanks for the suggestions! However, I thought the tax returns were only to be included if you were self-employed. That was my understanding from reading through the I-134 application.

Did you send away for the official copies of the tax returns? I have copies from my e-file of them and I'm wondering if that will do...

Edited by Yodrak
 
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