Lisa and Phil,
1 - his annual income as of today, on an annualized basis (current rate of pay x hours or pay-periods per year).
2 - how many people are applying for visas? You alone, or are you bringing a child with you? Some consulates require 1 per visa appliant, others require 1 per family unit applying at the same time.
3 - 1 photocopy and the 'original' in case the consular officer wants to verify the photocopy. Recognize that some 'original' documents are the same thing as a photocopy, e.g. paystubs printed from an online payroll service, in which case it's a moot issue. Recognize also that the original of a tax return is in the hands of the IRS. Common sense (often an oxymoron) is called for.
Yodrak
QUOTE(Lisa and Phil @ Sep 13 2006, 11:51 PM)

I have a doubt (or 3 doubts), may someone help me?
1 - on I-134 Form question #7: "I derive an annual income of...".My fiance is not self-employed.
Should he put his annual income from 2005 or 2006?
2 - Does he have to send 2 copies of form I-134?
3 - Should he send "original" documents:
-proof of current employment
-individual Federal income tax returns for the most recent 3 years
-W-2s for any of the most recent 3 tax years
-Forms 1040
-copies of last 3 US Federal Income Taxes (form 1040)
-copy of his birth certificate
-new letter of intent
and their copies?
Thank you!