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Hello there we just got approved of our I-129f petition and now on the process of filling up form I-134. My fiancee is on a working visa in Thailand and we were wondering since she has a working visa and is employed do we have to show evidence of her working there such as pay stubs, bank account statements etc. As to my knowledge she doesn't have to provide evidence of her income because I will be supporting her when she gets here. In our initial petition we declared that she is working in Thailand. I'm just wondering what is the best thing to do and to prepare in this situation. Any help is greatly appreciated thank you.

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Your fiancée working in Thailand is the beneficiary?

As a rule, she does not have to show any assets or proof of work visa 

unless she the embassy requests to see proof she is legally in the country. So, you might want to take that evidence with you but it might not be necessary.

When I interviewed in Korea the only time I had to show my residence card was at the medical- but other countries don’t have that stipulation. 

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On 8/11/2023 at 6:38 AM, Julio_213 said:

Hello there we just got approved of our I-129f petition and now on the process of filling up form I-134. My fiancee is on a working visa in Thailand and we were wondering since she has a working visa and is employed do we have to show evidence of her working there such as pay stubs, bank account statements etc. As to my knowledge she doesn't have to provide evidence of her income because I will be supporting her when she gets here. In our initial petition we declared that she is working in Thailand. I'm just wondering what is the best thing to do and to prepare in this situation. Any help is greatly appreciated thank you.

Not relevant so nothing to worry about 

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