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I-134: How to complete if retired?

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Hello,

 

My first post.  I'm a USA citizen and she (the beneficiary) is from Poland.  We sent off our I-129F yesterday...

 

Now starting to plan ahead and it seems the I-134 is the next thing to work on.

 

I am retired and live off of interest income on my savings.  Its above the 125% level.

 

So my questions are:

 

1) I will file my tax return showing 2019 income, is that sufficient documentation?

 

2)  Or do I need to also file my assets? (and the associated bank letters  etc)

 

I don't want to over-complicate the filing and basically wondering if a Form 1040 tax return showing above 125% is enough, or if since I don't have a W-2 (and am retired), if I must or should also file the assets...

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

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2 hours ago, David and Anna said:

Hello,

 

My first post.  I'm a USA citizen and she (the beneficiary) is from Poland.  We sent off our I-129F yesterday...

 

Now starting to plan ahead and it seems the I-134 is the next thing to work on.

 

I am retired and live off of interest income on my savings.  Its above the 125% level.

 

So my questions are:

 

1) I will file my tax return showing 2019 income, is that sufficient documentation?

 

2)  Or do I need to also file my assets? (and the associated bank letters  etc)

 

I don't want to over-complicate the filing and basically wondering if a Form 1040 tax return showing above 125% is enough, or if since I don't have a W-2 (and am retired), if I must or should also file the assets...

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

If your income is sufficient per your tax filings then that is typically sufficient.   Your consulate should stipulate what they want for evidentiary evidence 

YMMV

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