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Good day VisaJourney friends and Happy New Year! Am hoping I can pick some of your most-knowledgable brains.
My parents are filling out the I-134a for a family of 4 that we have known for many years who are going to be registering for this new program that launched on Jan 6 of this year to come to the states due to the economic and political disaster that is Nicaragua right now. My folks have been coming to me for a few questions they have as they understand MOST of what they need to do except this part...to which I respond "I have no clue".
Background: They are farmers (self-employed) and their personal taxes show little to no income because they run everything through their LLCs. They have a ton of land that they are hoping to show that they have more than enough assets to qualify. On paper with the IRS they don't seem to have much income but this is far from the truth it's just under their farm business entities and not their personal names if that makes sense.
Question: What sort of supporting documentation can they submit to show this? Asset balance sheet?
They have a statement from their local banker with the beginning and ending balances of their personal accounts and total of all deposits for 2022 per the instructions.
They have a statement listing all land owned plus the value of that land that has been verified or signed by their local Farm credit service representative.
What else?
Thank you for any input you can provide!