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  1. Thanks!! Do you think having them write my hourly rate, mention the minimum number of hours I work weekly, and then include an estimated salary? Or should I simply have them write it as if I make salary without mentioning the fact I make an hourly rate?
  2. This is incredibly helpful, thank you! One more question - if my current job is based on hourly wages and not a yearly salary, should I still ask my boss to include a calculated yearly salary in the letter?
  3. Do you think we'll be okay even without a joint sponsor? We were going to use my dad but he's recently lost his job so as of right now he does not have a consistent source of income. Do you think I should submit my 134 without the tax return forms or should I include them anyway just to be safe?
  4. Hi! I had a couple questions about the i-134 form that I'm currently gathering evidence for. We are waiting on my fiancee's interview at the end of this month and I'm just going back through everything to make sure it all looks good. However, I'm a little confused as to what to include for evidence for my i-134 support form. Everything I've read makes clear that my IRS tax return transcripts are the most important piece of evidence for the 134, but my most recent transcript (for 2022) does not reflect my current salary of my new job. I started a new full time job in October of 2023, and with this new job I make well enough over 125% of the poverty line. I did not, however, make enough for even 100% of the poverty line with the job that I had in 2022, since it was part time and I was a student. I have a letter from my current employer stating my rate of pay and hours I work per week, as well as multiple paystubs proving this information. So I was wondering if I still should include my tax return transcript, since it does not add any proof that I fit well over the 125% poverty guideline. Any help would be appreciated, thank you!!
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