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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Yes when completing the affidavit of support is it more important to have a sizeable amount in the bank account or just to show that you meet the income requirement? I have had to spend a good deal of money this year, to prepare for this process; therefore I dont have much in the bank. However, I do make a good salary.

Filed: Other Country: China
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Yes when completing the affidavit of support is it more important to have a sizeable amount in the bank account or just to show that you meet the income requirement? I have had to spend a good deal of money this year, to prepare for this process; therefore I dont have much in the bank. However, I do make a good salary.

Current income is the key. If you income is sufficient, you may simply leave all references to assets blank.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Income is KEY

The consulates tend to treat the I-134 like a mini-I-864 as so prefer the same financial evidence as the I-864.

In our case this what the I-134 included.

  • I-134 signed and notarized.

  • Tax transcripts from the IRS for past 3 years, (Redundant for the (1040,W2,1099) but are free from the IRS

  • Photo copy of IRS form 1040, and W2s for past 3 years

  • Letter from my employer stating annual salary, job responsibility, and that is full time, on company letterhead.

  • Photo copies of past month or so of pay stubs up to a few weeks before the interview.
My income was well above 125% povertyline so I did not include any asset data.

From Manila:

EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT. You should be able to demonstrate that you will not become a public charge or be a burden on the U.S. taxpayers for financial support. Submit your petitioner's most recent U.S. Federal Income Tax Return (Form 1040) and Wage and Tax Statements (Form W-2). Employment letters stating salaries and bank statements may be included. A completed I-134 Affidavit of Support Form (signed and notarized less than one year prior to your visa application) will be useful to the consular officer to evaluate your petitioner's ability to be financially responsible for you.
http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfivk3.pdf Edited by YuAndDan

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I put my wife on my company Insurance and made her beneficiary on my life insurance. (Intended to do that anyway)

When The Documentation arrived I included it in the package. Showing she would enter the USA fully insured.

also included the following

I-134 included.

I-134 signed and notarized.

Tax transcripts from the IRS for past 3 years, (Redundant for the (1040,W2,1099) but are free from the IRS

Photo copy of IRS form 1040, and W2s for past 3 years

Letter from my employer stating annual salary, job responsibility, and that is full time, on company letterhead.

It was apporved

Rick

December 12 2006 Filed I130

Jan 10 2007 got receipt and case number!

Jan 12 2007 sent 129F

Feb 6 notice they were moving the file to a faster service center.

Feb 26 Notice of I130 approval

Feb 28 2007 notice they were sending 129F to USCIS for further investigation (err #######?)

May 15 2007 notice of approval of 129F with processing dates of 05/15/2007 thru 09/14/2007

May 28 2007 Notice from attorney that NVC needed processed and money orders were needed.

June 4 2007 Traveled to Manila to spend 2 weeks with my wife!! (YeHaaaa!!)

Fed-xed her signed papers (For NVC) from Manila to attorney from Manila while on vacation

June 18 2007 Nvc approved support.

June 29 2007 packet arrived @ my home informing of interveiw for I130 on Aug 27 2007 and explaining Medical interveiw.

(Note wife never received packet for I130 in Philippines I fed-ex'ed mine to her for medical interveiw)

July 17 2007 packet arrived for 129F setting interveiw for Sept 5 2007

August 5 2007 Wife flew to Manila for medical interveiw on August 6.

August 26 wife flew to Manila for I130 interveiw on August 27 2007.

August 27 2007 12:31 pm I130 Approved

wife arriving Nov 18th

WIFE ARRIVED Nov 18th!!!!

Website I made my wife!

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Posted

Don't worry about that. My husband cash in bank in I-134 was not impressive at all (as in). The CO will be more concern on the ITR, pay stubs, employment letter.

Yes when completing the affidavit of support is it more important to have a sizeable amount in the bank account or just to show that you meet the income requirement? I have had to spend a good deal of money this year, to prepare for this process; therefore I dont have much in the bank. However, I do make a good salary.

NATURALIZATION

01-11-2014 N-400 Packet Sent

01-17-2014 Check cleared

01-24-2014 Received NOA dated 01/14 in the mail

02-20-2014 1st Service Request created for delayed biometric appointment letter

03-01-2014 Received 'yellow' letter in the mail

03-28-2014 2nd Service Request created since the 1st request had no response from the assigned Service Center

04-07-2014 Received biometric appointment letter in the mail

04-25-2014 At last, my biometric appointment!!!!

06-09-2014 Interview - recommended for approval!

07-17-2014 Oath Ceremoney USCIS-Orlando Office! I'm A United States Citizen

AOS AND EAD
02-13-2009 AOS Packet Sent
02-15-2009 Delivered to Chicago Lockbox
02-23-2009 Date of NOA1 (AOS & EAD)
02-25-2009 Check Cleared
02-27-2009 Received NOA1s (AOS and EAD) and Bio Appointment Letter in the mail!!
03-18-2009 Biometric Appointment
04-17-2009 EAD card production ordered!
04-27-2009 EAD card in received in mail
06-19-2009 Received interview appointment in the mail
08-19-2009 Interview Date APPROVED!
08-28-2009 Received 10-year GC in the mail

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Don't worry about that. My husband cash in bank in I-134 was not impressive at all (as in). The CO will be more concern on the ITR, pay stubs, employment letter.

Yes when completing the affidavit of support is it more important to have a sizeable amount in the bank account or just to show that you meet the income requirement? I have had to spend a good deal of money this year, to prepare for this process; therefore I dont have much in the bank. However, I do make a good salary.

Possibly a silly question, but I'm assuming the I-134 is needed for the interview at the embassy...is this correct? Also, when is the I-864 needed?

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Posted (edited)

Both are needed during the embassy interview. I-134 is for K visa applications, and I-864 is for CR/IR immigrant if they intend to have an interview at their local(country) US embassy. If they are going CR/IR all the way (no I-129F submitted) , the I-864 is submitted to the NVC. Also, it will be needed during AOS for K visa holders.

Don't worry about that. My husband cash in bank in I-134 was not impressive at all (as in). The CO will be more concern on the ITR, pay stubs, employment letter.

Yes when completing the affidavit of support is it more important to have a sizeable amount in the bank account or just to show that you meet the income requirement? I have had to spend a good deal of money this year, to prepare for this process; therefore I dont have much in the bank. However, I do make a good salary.

Possibly a silly question, but I'm assuming the I-134 is needed for the interview at the embassy...is this correct? Also, when is the I-864 needed?

Edited by island_princess

NATURALIZATION

01-11-2014 N-400 Packet Sent

01-17-2014 Check cleared

01-24-2014 Received NOA dated 01/14 in the mail

02-20-2014 1st Service Request created for delayed biometric appointment letter

03-01-2014 Received 'yellow' letter in the mail

03-28-2014 2nd Service Request created since the 1st request had no response from the assigned Service Center

04-07-2014 Received biometric appointment letter in the mail

04-25-2014 At last, my biometric appointment!!!!

06-09-2014 Interview - recommended for approval!

07-17-2014 Oath Ceremoney USCIS-Orlando Office! I'm A United States Citizen

AOS AND EAD
02-13-2009 AOS Packet Sent
02-15-2009 Delivered to Chicago Lockbox
02-23-2009 Date of NOA1 (AOS & EAD)
02-25-2009 Check Cleared
02-27-2009 Received NOA1s (AOS and EAD) and Bio Appointment Letter in the mail!!
03-18-2009 Biometric Appointment
04-17-2009 EAD card production ordered!
04-27-2009 EAD card in received in mail
06-19-2009 Received interview appointment in the mail
08-19-2009 Interview Date APPROVED!
08-28-2009 Received 10-year GC in the mail

 
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