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I-134 - supporting evidence question

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Africa
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Hi everyone:

As USCIS just approved our K-1 petition and I received NOA2 this month, I'm trying to gather any supporting evidence for my fiance's interview.  Working on the I-134, I'm confident with my income being enough but I also moved states and the position is new, also as of this month.  I should be able to acquire pay stubs and a letter from my new employer, not worried about that.  However, the move took a serious hit on my savings, so the part about providing bank information is freaking me out.  

 

Is the bank information needed, or just the income?  I don't want to send up any red flags as I'm trying to recover from the expenses all the while planning a wedding in the fall.

 

Additionally, I asked this in another thread but I'll ask here: the request for beneficiary assets has a space for banking accounts for my fiance.  Would it be helpful to include those assets to offset my current bank situation?  Or does that complicate things?  Also, the balances are expected to increase as my fiance sells other irrelevant assets such as his vehicle, so they may not be accurate as to what he'll be bringing with him to the US.  So the supporting evidence provided for the form will be less than what it actually will be at the time of his move, though it should still be significant.

 

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Edited by hplusj
wrong NOA, updated from 1 to 2

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If you’re qualifying on income, you do not have to fill the bank/savings information. We only provided my now husband’s income information and supplied pay stubs and employment verification letter.

 

 

 

 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Africa
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Thanks for replying.  They didn't ask about finances at the interview then?  I'm scared that they'll ask my fiance, and the missing information on the I-134 will disqualify us.

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If you’re referring to being asked about beneficiary’s finances, I wasn’t asked about that. They only care about the petitioner’s ability to sponsor and you have to keep in mind that this form is used for many other nonimmigrant visas where they might want to see beneficiary assets but this is not the case for K1.

 

 

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