Shiv
Oct 9 2007, 08:23 AM
I am completing the I-134 for my wife who is interview at the Chennai, Embassy for her K-3 Visa.. I have read from many of the posts here that I can skip the asset section if my salary is high enough; my job letter states that I have held the same job for a little over 5 years, and my annual base salary is $80,200.00; I have claimed 2 dependents on my 2006 tax return, but they are not my dependents any more for 2007. I believe even with the 2 dependents I am well over the poverty line and can still skip the asset section.
Any advice from wise members is much appreciated.
Also if I only use the job info and no bank and home equity info what statement or documentation do I need.
Thanks.
PaulineA
Oct 9 2007, 08:41 AM
Using assets is optional. If you don't need to, don't use them. If you think they will help your case, then add your assets to your application.
aagoes
Oct 9 2007, 08:47 AM
If you income is sufficient, then proof of assets is not required.
A letter from the bank is not necessary. Just try to strengthen your proof of income. In addition to your job letter, you should include your previous year's federal income tax return.
Shiv
Oct 9 2007, 03:31 PM
Any one else with anything else to add....
I'm only like 5 thousand above the poverty limit and did not write any assets because I don't have any! And we got approved fine.
You can skip the assets part but just in case, include other paperwork like aagoes said. We did! (Letter from bank, tax returns, job letter and recent pay stubs.) As usual, MORE paperwork is better than LESS!
JJWashington
Oct 10 2007, 02:31 AM
If your income is sufficient, then proof of assets is not required.
A letter from the bank is not necessary. Just try to strengthen your proof of income. In addition to your job letter, you should include your previous year's federal income tax return.
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