QUOTE(YuAndDan @ Aug 6 2007, 12:21 PM)

Looks complete to me, though asset data like mortgage, and bank letters are not needed if income exceeds 125% of the povertyline, I did not included this info so that the consular officer would have one less thing to ask my fiancee about.
Originally, I wanted to go this route, but after hearing some stories about how consulates can ask for lots of things, I figured I would send her everything but the kitchen sink. Also, I was scared about the wording of Packet 4 for New Delhi - it sounded like even if your income was sufficient, you had to show a backup means of support. Therfore, I used my income and my savings - both of which are sufficient of their own.
Here's what I sent:
6 notorized and signed copies of the I-134 (2 for her to give to VFS, 2 for the Embassy, and 2 in case she needs).
3 Orginal Employer Letters (states income, hours I work, how long i have worked, that they will continue to employ me, my title, on company letterhead)
6 Color Photocopies of the Employer Letter
2 sets of Pay Stubs for the last 18 months.
2 sets of Tax Returns for Federal & State for 2006, 2005, 2004 (all signed by me)
2 sets of W2s for Federal & State for 2006, 2005, 2004
Bank Statements (from multiple accounts) detailing Stocks/Mutual Funds owned and current market value.
Tax History from 2006 through 2000 listing full details of my income, amounts paid to state and federal.
2 sets of full color photocopies of my Passport (including cover and every page, even if blank)
2 sets of full color photocopies of my Birth Certificate (front and back)
Original Certified Copy of my Birth Certificate
Color photocopy of my NJ Drivers License.