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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hey,

 

I am filling out the i-134 currently, and I wanted to ask everyone's thoughts. 

 

I just got a new job in August, so I do not have the tax return for this job showing that I made over the threshold. Do you think that a letter from my employer about my salary, pay stubs, and bank statements would suffice the income documentation? I currently make a little bit over 40k, but I am nervous. Or should I ask my parents to co-sponsor with me just to be on the safe side?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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46 minutes ago, vivster said:

I just got a new job in August, so I do not have the tax return for this job showing that I made over the threshold.

Not required.

 

46 minutes ago, vivster said:

Do you think that a letter from my employer about my salary, pay stubs, and bank statements would suffice the income documentation?

Yes. 

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4 hours ago, vivster said:

Hey,

 

I am filling out the i-134 currently, and I wanted to ask everyone's thoughts. 

 

I just got a new job in August, so I do not have the tax return for this job showing that I made over the threshold. Do you think that a letter from my employer about my salary, pay stubs, and bank statements would suffice the income documentation? I currently make a little bit over 40k, but I am nervous. Or should I ask my parents to co-sponsor with me just to be on the safe side?

Why are you nervous 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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At 40k you're fine. This is a secondary site, but it shows that you need to make around $26k annually to sponsor. You far and above exceed that threshold. Check out https://www.boundless.com/immigration-resources/income-requirements-for-green-card/#:~:text=2023 Income Requirments for Green Card Sponsors&text=The most common minimum annual,is sponsoring only one relative. 

Yes, you will want to have pay stubs, a signed letter from your employer indicating your position, salary, etc.

 
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