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Savanphil
Question 1 : Okay under supporting evidence they ask for a letter from the bank to contain
the date the account was opened, total deposits for the last year, and current balance. Well, my bank is giving me a had time with this, mainly becuase they do not want to do the research to figure out how much was deposited over the past year. They told me they do not do it. They even had the neve to question my request and ask how come Immigration did not contact them directly mad.gif As a result The letter was completed and it does not contain that information.....my question is, is this information vital, if the letter contains when my account was opened and what my current balance will that be enough?

I will go to the bank and raise hell if I have to, but this will probably result in changing banks and open a whole other can of worms crying.gif

Question 2:on question number 11, when I looked at the sample form, it has N/A for the K1 should I write N/A for the K-3 or should I write out everything and list things like food, clothing, medical and dental? insurance

I'm so lost please help
moondancer627
We applied for the K-1 in 04/05. I don't know if the rules have changed since then, but I think your bank statement stating when account opened and current balance should be enough. They just want proof that you have sufficient funds to support your spouse and that you qualify with 125% above the poverty level.
I remember writing specfic things I would support my future husband with such as food/clothing,shelter, medical support. ect.
Again, they want to make sure the beneficiary will not be living of US funds while in the country under the Visa and AOS...
good luck,
Moondancer
YuAndDan
Some consulates will accept the I-864 in place of the I-134. See if you can contact them and ask if this is the case.

The rules for the new I-864 have changed. That form only requires 1 to 3 years tax returns, W2s and some pay stubs.

I would check it out.
Savanphil

QUOTE(moondancer627 @ Aug 24 2006, 10:46 PM) *

We applied for the K-1 in 04/05. I don't know if the rules have changed since then, but I think your bank statement stating when account opened and current balance should be enough. They just want proof that you have sufficient funds to support your spouse and that you qualify with 125% above the poverty level.
I remember writing specfic things I would support my future husband with such as food/clothing,shelter, medical support. ect.
Again, they want to make sure the beneficiary will not be living of US funds while in the country under the Visa and AOS...
good luck,
Moondancer


Thanks for the info. I will write down all of the thigns individually. Thanx
Buttons
QUOTE(Savanphil @ Aug 24 2006, 10:37 PM) *

Question 1 : Okay under supporting evidence they ask for a letter from the bank to contain
the date the account was opened, total deposits for the last year, and current balance. Well, my bank is giving me a had time with this, mainly becuase they do not want to do the research to figure out how much was deposited over the past year. They told me they do not do it. They even had the neve to question my request and ask how come Immigration did not contact them directly mad.gif As a result The letter was completed and it does not contain that information.....my question is, is this information vital, if the letter contains when my account was opened and what my current balance will that be enough?

I will go to the bank and raise hell if I have to, but this will probably result in changing banks and open a whole other can of worms crying.gif

Question 2:on question number 11, when I looked at the sample form, it has N/A for the K1 should I write N/A for the K-3 or should I write out everything and list things like food, clothing, medical and dental? [color=#CC66CC][color=#6600CC]I put N/A for the K3 worked fine for us !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/color]insurance

I'm so lost please help
angelic
ANS Q1----do you get monthly statements from the bank

ANS Q2----All expenses including but not limited to their visa expenses, airline tickets costs to come to USA and US domestic travel, lodging, boarding, food While in UNITED STATES
Jersey Girl
Savanphil, I don't know if this is advisable, but I intend to gather statements and have them notarized. Some of my savings are in a vitural bank (ING Direct), where I can't walk in and get a letter. But I can gather all my own evidence, document deposits and balances, and have it notarized.
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