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3 hours ago, kofi and danarica said:

Helo, 

can someone me fill out the income portion of the I-134 because im having trouble understand  the tax transcript

First the I-134 is a form that the petitioner should be filling out. If you are the petitioner then move forward with the completion of this document. Second, the I-134 does not ask for a tax transcript. A tax transcript is part of the supporting documentation and can be downloaded or mailed to the petition from IRS.gov.

 

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6 hours ago, kofi and danarica said:

Helo, 

can someone me fill out the income portion of the I-134 because im having trouble understand  the tax transcript

Are you the petitioner?

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On 2/19/2020 at 3:39 PM, kofi and danarica said:

Helo, 

can someone me fill out the income portion of the I-134 because im having trouble understand  the tax transcript

It can be either tax transcript tax returns that’s what they ask for the interview three years of your tax return 

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2 hours ago, empress20 said:

It can be either tax transcript tax returns that’s what they ask for the interview three years of your tax return 

The I-134F does not require any returns UNLESS you are self employed, and even then its an option.

 

The Consulates all seem to require tax transcripts, not returns.  Returns are what you fill out, and are not offically validated by the IRS.  Your tax TRANSCRIPT is what the IRS has validated against your W2s and is accurate, primary evidence.

 

"A federal tax transcript is a summary of this information, and it is retrieved from the IRS database once your tax return has been processed in their system."

 

 So basically you can scribble anything you want on a 1040, means nothing.  A tax transcript is the processed data directly from the IRS database..

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6 minutes ago, SmallTownPA said:

The I-134F does not require any returns UNLESS you are self employed, and even then its an option.

 

The Consulates all seem to require tax transcripts, not returns.  Returns are what you fill out, and are not offically validated by the IRS.  Your tax TRANSCRIPT is what the IRS has validated against your W2s and is accurate, primary evidence.

 

"A federal tax transcript is a summary of this information, and it is retrieved from the IRS database once your tax return has been processed in their system."

 

 So basically you can scribble anything you want on a 1040, means nothing.  A tax transcript is the processed data directly from the IRS database..

I filled out my I-134 form when the embassy send the email about what to bring in for the they ask for my tax return Or Transcript. I’m just going based on what they ask me my fiancé to bring in. Idk what your embassy told you

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I’m not self employed and the embassy took it. Idk if you have any interview or not but they will let you know what to bring in

this is what they send on the email 

 

official U.S. Federal Income Tax Return or Internal Revenue Service (IRS)-generated transcripts, wage statements (Form W-2s), and a copy of the sponsor’s U.S. passport, birth certificate, Naturalization Certificate, or Legal Permanent Resident Card. The petitioner must provide an Affidavit of Support even if he/she does not derive any 

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13 minutes ago, SmallTownPA said:

The I-134F does not require any returns UNLESS you are self employed, and even then its an option.

 

The Consulates all seem to require tax transcripts, not returns.  Returns are what you fill out, and are not offically validated by the IRS.  Your tax TRANSCRIPT is what the IRS has validated against your W2s and is accurate, primary evidence.

 

"A federal tax transcript is a summary of this information, and it is retrieved from the IRS database once your tax return has been processed in their system."

 

 So basically you can scribble anything you want on a 1040, means nothing.  A tax transcript is the processed data directly from the IRS database..

So why ask then if you seem to know I don’t understand I’m going based on what I send for my fiancé. You seem to know them y ask when I’m telling as a petitioner and I went through the process 

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1 minute ago, empress20 said:

So why ask then if you seem to know I don’t understand I’m going based on what I send for my fiancé. You seem to know them y ask when I’m telling as a petitioner and I went through the process 

The I-134 does not require it.  But the consulate needs SOMETHING to verify your income to satisfy the 'public charge' portion of the K1.  The I-134 used to be used for other visa types, but not its only used for K1s.  All other visa need the much more stringent I-864.  

 

All of the other 'income verification' (letters from a bank and your employer) and easily faked.  While the IRS transcript is also easily faked, its also easily verified.

 

Send your fiance BOTH, as they are required.  But your question was if you needed to send it as part of the I-134.  No, you do not.  Your consulate requires it as part of the interview packet.

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21 minutes ago, SmallTownPA said:

system."

 

 So basically you can scribble anything you want on a 1040, means nothing.  A tax transcript is the processed data directly from the IRS database..

How can you when your using your last three years tax return and sending your paystubs. So use what you want then I’m sorry I responded

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3 minutes ago, SmallTownPA said:

The I-134 does not require it.  But the consulate needs SOMETHING to verify your income to satisfy the 'public charge' portion of the K1.  The I-134 used to be used for other visa types, but not its only used for K1s.  All other visa need the much more stringent I-864.  

 

All of the other 'income verification' (letters from a bank and your employer) and easily faked.  While the IRS transcript is also easily faked, its also easily verified.

 

Send your fiance BOTH, as they are required.  But your question was if you needed to send it as part of the I-134.  No, you do not.  Your consulate requires it as part of the interview packet.

Listen I only send my fiancé what they asked which is 

tax return or transcripts

w2 forms

they give it back at the end of the interview he did his interview that’s why I answer your question 

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8 minutes ago, empress20 said:

How can you when your using your last three years tax return and sending your paystubs. So use what you want then I’m sorry I responded

Where are you reading 3 years of returns/paystubs???  Its not part of the I-134.

 

Paystubs cannot be verified.  I can print you a W2's/paystubs that shows you made $1,000,000 last year.

 

I am SPECIFICALLY talking about your I-134

 

Every consulate has its own rules.  China wanted last years transcript.  Vietnam's consulate simply wants last years transcript and W2

 

"The petitioner may complete an original signed Form I-134, Affidavit of Support for the principal applicant and one copy for each eligible travelling applicant. A photocopy of the petitioner’s IRS tax transcripts and any relevant W-2s must be included."

 

Notice that the I-134 must be a wet signature!!!

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Did you have an interview because I’m sure you didn’t because your still filling out the I -134 my fiancé had his interview. Again I went based on what the embassy ask him for. You seem to know it all so y come on here asking and when I’m trying to explain your telling me that’s not how it goes when CLEARLY you didn’t even have an interview. I told you to wait to see what your embassy requirements are. Have a great day ok I hope you get the answers your looking for 

Ok well I’m telling you based on my country you can WAIT for your embassy or ask someone that lives in your country 

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For the last time I’m going based on the information they send my fiancé to bring with him to the interview. Pls do what you want and stop telling me what I need when  He had the interview you CLEARLY DIDN'T so you do as you pls...

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1 hour ago, SmallTownPA said:

"The petitioner may complete an original signed Form I-134, Affidavit of Support for the principal applicant and one copy for each eligible travelling applicant. A photocopy of the petitioner’s IRS tax transcripts and any relevant W-2s must be included."

 

Notice that the I-134 must be a wet signature!!

IT does seem to say an original Signed 134 is spelled out but I read other posts where they say a copy is ok ?  I have never mailed anything to Thailand but I have heard it takes 3 weeks and is not reliable..

Another thing some of you imply is that the beneficiary cant compile or help compile this document.  No issue in my case but what difference does it make who is asking questions here or who has more time to compile and fill out a form as long as the correct person verifies it with his her signature? 

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