QUOTE(YuAndDan @ Jan 5 2008, 05:04 PM)

Only thing the needs to be notarized is the I-134 form.
You do not need bank statements unless your income falls below 125% povertyline.
Only need one employer letter.
One thing about I-134, the directions included with I-134 are very old, USCIS has no reason to update them since USCIS has no application for that form.
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.
- SIMPLE Tax transcripts from the IRS for past 3 years, (Redundant for the (1040,W2,1099) but are free from the IRS http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq1-6.html
- Photo copy of IRS form 1040, and W2s for past 3 years (Not necessary if you provide the transcripts)
- 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 the povertyline so I did not include any asset data (LIKE BANK STATEMENTS or property values).
If your income exceeds 125% of the povertyline when counting yourself, prospective immigrant and any dependents, then don't bother with assets (401K, Bank balance, Stocks etc..), it is just extra un-needed data to provide, the consular officer is most concerned with INCOME.
Fee for K-1 visa at all consulates is $130 US
Oh and one last question for this. The $130. Does it need to be in US dollars or in Euros (as he is in Ireland)? Cash, Money Order, or Check?
Thanks!
-Dawn
QUOTE(YuAndDan @ Jan 5 2008, 05:45 PM)

QUOTE(starlarose @ Jan 5 2008, 05:35 PM)

Ok I just reread the poverty guidelines which is $17,112 for 2 people. I make well over this; however, should I continue to have a joint sponsor since this is a brand new job and I don't have fed income tax info on my own for the past 3 years? I feel like I should have the joint sponsor just to secure the issue due to the fact that I don't have 6 months of paystubs and I don't have 3 years of tax return.
Thanks!
-Dawn
By the time you interview you should have your 2007 return filed, and you can use that, that along with employer letter, and a few recent pay-stubs should be fine.
You only need to provide past year's IRS return, and by that time it should be 2007's return.
You only need joint sponsor if your income does not meet 125% povertyline.
The problem is I will not have a 2007 return. For 2007 I am claimed as a dependent again by my mom. Hence the issue. I only recently began working and my first paycheck fell on Jan 2, 2008.
-Dawn