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philip2000
My Lady in Philippines was approved(I-129F), I need to send her proof of Income(Affidavit of Support) for her interview. Those on Social Security especially ex-pats, what documents did you use from SSI to present to your Sweetie? What forms if any do I need to fill out?? I-134? form I-864? thanks
edp333
You will need to fill out the I-134 form. I used the tax transcripts from the IRS for proof of income. If you did not file then send copies of your form SSA 1099.

Are you aware of the 125% of poverty level?
philip2000
QUOTE(edp333 @ Mar 16 2008, 10:25 PM) *
You will need to fill out the I-134 form. I used the tax transcripts from the IRS for proof of income. If you did not file then send copies of your form SSA 1099.

Are you aware of the 125% of poverty level?


I called the National Customer Service Center today and was told to fill out the I-864 form. She said the I-134 affidavit of support form is for visiting Visa holder..and the I-864 form is for an Applicant for permanent residency(I-129f). I need more information, research on the 125% poverty level.
*Len*
If your only income is SSDI, you will need a joint sponsor. You need to reach above the 125% poverty level for your state.
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john_and_marlene
QUOTE(philip2000 @ Mar 17 2008, 01:52 PM) *
QUOTE(edp333 @ Mar 16 2008, 10:25 PM) *
You will need to fill out the I-134 form. I used the tax transcripts from the IRS for proof of income. If you did not file then send copies of your form SSA 1099.

Are you aware of the 125% of poverty level?


I called the National Customer Service Center today and was told to fill out the I-864 form. She said the I-134 affidavit of support form is for visiting Visa holder..and the I-864 form is for an Applicant for permanent residency(I-129f). I need more information, research on the 125% poverty level.


You were told wrong by the Customer Service Center. You will need the I-134 at the USEM for a K visa. The I-129f is not an application for permanent residency. The K visas are not immigrant visas, but are issued by the immigrant visa section at the consulate. I-864 is used only for immigrant visas.
philip2000
QUOTE(Len_and_Bren @ Mar 17 2008, 01:03 PM) *
If your only income is SSDI, you will need a joint sponsor. You need to reach above the 125% poverty level for your state.
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Thanks, I found a Sponsor. What steps must the Sponsor complete? Fill out I-134, copy of her income tax from last year?? Anything else I missed? Would it be helpful if both Sponsor and myself fill out separate I-134 forms for my fiancee? Or should Sponsor's document be enough? I don't want to take any chances of financee visa being delayed.
philip2000
QUOTE(john_and_marlene @ Mar 17 2008, 01:18 PM) *
QUOTE(philip2000 @ Mar 17 2008, 01:52 PM) *
QUOTE(edp333 @ Mar 16 2008, 10:25 PM) *
You will need to fill out the I-134 form. I used the tax transcripts from the IRS for proof of income. If you did not file then send copies of your form SSA 1099.

Are you aware of the 125% of poverty level?


I called the National Customer Service Center today and was told to fill out the I-864 form. She said the I-134 affidavit of support form is for visiting Visa holder..and the I-864 form is for an Applicant for permanent residency(I-129f). I need more information, research on the 125% poverty level.


You were told wrong by the Customer Service Center. You will need the I-134 at the USEM for a K visa. The I-129f is not an application for permanent residency. The K visas are not immigrant visas, but are issued by the immigrant visa section at the consulate. I-864 is used only for immigrant visas.


Yes!!! the Customer Service Rep gave me the wrong information, Folks like you are very helpful. I feel overwhelmed blush.gif
sunandmoon
QUOTE(philip2000 @ Mar 17 2008, 07:18 PM) *
QUOTE(Len_and_Bren @ Mar 17 2008, 01:03 PM) *
If your only income is SSDI, you will need a joint sponsor. You need to reach above the 125% poverty level for your state.
guides6ly.gif


Thanks, I found a Sponsor. What steps must the Sponsor complete? Fill out I-134, copy of her income tax from last year?? Anything else I missed? Would it be helpful if both Sponsor and myself fill out separate I-134 forms for my fiancee? Or should Sponsor's document be enough? I don't want to take any chances of financee visa being delayed.


a copy of the W-2 of your co sponsor. I believe you and your co sponsor should each submit separate I-134's. someone correct me if I'm wrong. don't forget to have them notarized.
edp333
You and your sponsor will both need to fill out seperate I-134 forms with supporting evidence.

You can meet 125% of poverty level with equity (savings, IRAS, etc.) but it must be at least three times the 125% poverty level.

Link to 2007 guidelines:

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD
philip2000
QUOTE(edp333 @ Mar 17 2008, 08:56 PM) *
You and your sponsor will both need to fill out seperate I-134 forms with supporting evidence.


What kinda supporting evidence do co-sponsor and myself need to provide?? thanks
philip2000
QUOTE(Roy and Yazi @ Mar 17 2008, 07:29 PM) *
QUOTE(philip2000 @ Mar 17 2008, 07:18 PM) *
QUOTE(Len_and_Bren @ Mar 17 2008, 01:03 PM) *
If your only income is SSDI, you will need a joint sponsor. You need to reach above the 125% poverty level for your state.
guides6ly.gif


Thanks, I found a Sponsor. What steps must the Sponsor complete? Fill out I-134, copy of her income tax from last year?? Anything else I missed? Would it be helpful if both Sponsor and myself fill out separate I-134 forms for my fiancee? Or should Sponsor's document be enough? I don't want to take any chances of financee visa being delayed.


a copy of the W-2 of your co sponsor. I believe you and your co sponsor should each submit separate I-134's. someone correct me if I'm wrong. don't forget to have them notarized.


W-2 from year 2007?? And fill out I-134 form, what else must the co-sponsor provide? thanks
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