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With regards to I-134 supporting evidence, my partner has completed the I-134, got the latest tax transcript from the IRS, plus copies of a selection of recent pay stubs and bank statements. Does he still need a letter from his employer confirming his salary, and also one from his bank detailing when the account was opened, total amount posted for the past year and present balance?

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With regards to I-134 supporting evidence, my partner has completed the I-134, got the latest tax transcript from the IRS, plus copies of a selection of recent pay stubs and bank statements. Does he still need a letter from his employer confirming his salary, and also one from his bank detailing when the account was opened, total amount posted for the past year and present balance?

I've answered similar questions recently (three in two days) so being lazy tonight. If you want to know my answer. Read these:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/547650-is-letter-of-an-employer-a-must-proof-of-income-london/

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/547676-question-about-affidavit-of-support/

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/547383-i-134-andor-i-864-what-is-a-statement-from-an-officer-of-the-bankfinancial-institution-with-your-deposits/

Also the first post in the pinned thread http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/474161-london-k1-a-complete-guide/

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Thanks Nich-Nick. I know it must get tedious typing out the same information over and over, though the reason I asked is that I went over the official I-134 instructions, compared it with the forum guide and then started to panic! I read through those links and had the same experience as some of those posting as it's all too easy to look at non London advice for I-134 evidence and feel that more is needed than necessary. We likely have more than enough evidence already, though I might ask my partner to get a letter from his employer as that would be fairly easy to obtain just to make the evidence water tight.

N400 Naturalization

Applied - 07/21/2022

NOA - 07/21/2022

Biometrics - Re-used

Interview - 11/03/2022 (Passed!)

Oath Ceremony - 11/08/2022

 

 

 

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