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tennesseevolunteer
Since I am waiting on my RFI concerning new 129f form, I am trying to obtain the documents to send with my I-134. I have several questions; #1 When is this require ?Do I send to service center or my fiance'?
I have been on Workers Comp since January 2006 and only worked like 2 weeks this year. My previous years of income earning has been above average since 1980. This can be documented at least with the last 3 years tax returns and the document the Social Security sends out each year stating my earnings for every year I have paid Socal Security Tax.

The bank letter should contain what kind of information? Can this be in form of bank statement?Concerning my life insurance policies do I submit the actual policies or just names of companies and amounts? The same concerning my investment accounts, I do not recieve paper statements on online statements.

This is a BIG QUESTION. What will happen if when I return back to my work which is construction if I am no longer able to do my present job. My doctor said if I am not able they will up me on permanant disability. Should I prepare a Co-sponsor just in case. My only co-sponsor could be my mother in her late 70's and living on a comfortable pension herself.

The letter from my employer, I am a member of a construction union so my employers change. I have had a very good work history not changing employers very often but it happens. Can a letter from my union business agent work as well? I do not think my last employer(who I filed a claim against) is going to do me any favors.

I know I am asking alot of questions but I am tring to be prepared form upcoming events in ou quest to be together.

THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
Mew
The I-134 is required for the interview. I hear that Manila doesn't like co-sponsor too much; you might want to check that info in the Manila thread posted to the Foreign consulate forum.

Some of the answers you're looking for can be found here: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=305
Luis&Laura
Remember the affidavit is usually valid for 6 months, so it's not a great thing to get it too soon.
Mew
QUOTE(Luis&Laura @ Aug 14 2006, 05:17 PM) *

Remember the affidavit is usually valid for 6 months, so it's not a great thing to get it too soon.


I thought it was good for a year? At least that's what the consulate in Rio told me when I asked them.
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