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jerzboi
Ok I know I’m putting the cart before the horse, however I would like to take all the documents that my fiancée will need for her interview with me next Saturday when I visit her. When filling out the I-134 is it necessary to include life insurance information? What if I don’t have any? Soon my house will be sold and I will be renting until I relocate to Texas so where they want the mortgage information can I leave that blank? Do I need to include my tax information since I’m not self employed and have a letter from my employer stating my income?

Thanks in advance

pushbrk
QUOTE(jerzboi @ Jul 13 2007, 06:06 PM) *
Ok I know I’m putting the cart before the horse, however I would like to take all the documents that my fiancée will need for her interview with me next Saturday when I visit her. When filling out the I-134 is it necessary to include life insurance information? What if I don’t have any? Soon my house will be sold and I will be renting until I relocate to Texas so where they want the mortgage information can I leave that blank? Do I need to include my tax information since I’m not self employed and have a letter from my employer stating my income?

Thanks in advance


If your income is sufficient you can just skip everything below that. Leave it blank.

The Consulates prefer the I-134 and supporting financial documents be as fresh as possible at interview time. I would wait and send the I-134 until after the visa application is in the fiancee's hands. If you want to take the tax returns with you, that's a good idea.
jerzboi
Ok thank you, so you are saying that I will need my tax info even though I'm not self employed?
pushbrk
QUOTE(jerzboi @ Jul 13 2007, 06:15 PM) *
Ok thank you, so you are saying that I will need my tax info even though I'm not self employed?


It's not a requirement but the best practice is to provide three years tax transcripts and some recent pay stubs to back up the statement of income. Otherwise, anybody could just write-in any income amount that suits them. You're trying to convince a Consular officer to grant a visa, not simply to get by with as little effort as possible.
Kym
You will need a letter (on company letterhead) from your boss stating your income, length of employment, full/part time, etc. That will show your income. Income tax transcripts can be a backup.
jerzboi
Ok thanks for the advise, the only reason I wanted to take the paper work with me is because when we send things by mail it takes soooo long one time a letter was even lost.

Thanks again! good.gif
pushbrk
QUOTE(jerzboi @ Jul 13 2007, 07:07 PM) *
Ok thanks for the advise, the only reason I wanted to take the paper work with me is because when we send things by mail it takes soooo long one time a letter was even lost.

Thanks again! good.gif


I suggest you use a courier service like DHL. Don't trust international postal serviced with important documents. DHL tends to be the preferred carrier for international shipment. US DOS uses them as do most other governments.
jessel chris
What will happen if your fiance doesn't have work?how it will affect our petition?he just quit working due to some conflict. If he will ask for employment certification from his company before is it useful too?does it matter???Is it possible I will be deny from my interview because my fiance doesn't have work? helpsmilie.gif
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