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I just finished filling out I-134, do I still need to send my most recent bank statements / last 3 years of my taxes to my Fiancee for her interview at PH Embassy? I'm NOT self-employed. 

 

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23 minutes ago, Triah said:

I just finished filling out I-134, do I still need to send my most recent bank statements / last 3 years of my taxes to my Fiancee for her interview at PH Embassy? I'm NOT self-employed. 

 

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I gave my fiancé my last three years of tax transcripts and 2 months of paystubs. They asked her for nothing. I never sent her my bank statements. 

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13 minutes ago, Zach2015 said:

I gave my fiancé my last three years of tax transcripts and 2 months of paystubs. They asked her for nothing. I never sent her my bank statements. 

Man, they are so inconsistent. I've read some old posts here that the CO took the most recent W2 and transcripts, but not the paystubs and bank statements. I'll just follow Hank's instructions and send my Fiancee my 2018 W2, tax transcripts and include my employment letter. 

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3 minutes ago, Triah said:

Man, they are so inconsistent. I've read some old posts here that the CO took the most recent W2 and transcripts, but not the paystubs and bank statements. I'll just follow Hank's instructions and send my Fiancee my 2018 W2, tax transcripts and include my employment letter. 

The seemingly inconsistent application pf guidelines is more about the individual cases and the differences in each .. all applying for K1 but so many variabilities.. and the CO looks at the whole picture and assessed the evidence and support needed for each one. Be as fully prepared as possible .. hope for the best but plan for the worst   

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48 minutes ago, Triah said:

I just finished filling out I-134, do I still need to send my most recent bank statements / last 3 years of my taxes to my Fiancee for her interview at PH Embassy? I'm NOT self-employed. 

 

Thanks!

 

Embassy requires the I-134, your most recent tax return and W2 .. that's it.    You can scan and email of of those to your fiancee.

 

No 3 years of tax returns, no bank statements..

 

 

There is some helpful info here:

 

https://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/us-embassy-usem.html

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1 minute ago, Hank_ said:

 

Embassy requires the I-134, your most recent tax return and W2 .. that's it.   No 3 years of tax returns, no bank statements..

 

 

There is some helpful info here:

 

https://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/us-embassy-usem.html

In Hank, we trust. :)

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And yes there is the possibility that the embassy will not ask for any financial support evidence ... for some they do not ask, for some they do.   Just be prepared ... ;)  

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My fiance took the 134 and tax transcripts for the last three years. Of course they did not ask to see any of it)))

Finally done...

 

 

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7 hours ago, boris64 said:

My fiance took the 134 and tax transcripts for the last three years. Of course they did not ask to see any of it)))

And if they had wanted to see the financial support documents, the embassy would have only taken your more recent tax return/transcript    (they wouldn't taken the previous 2 years)  ;)   :lol:  

 

 

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