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Hey All,

You all have always been so helpful... Can anyone give me guidance on the following questions?

1) I-134 instructions says: "the sponsor must submit in duplicate evidenace of income and resources". Does this mean your bank letter should be two originals as well as income taxes, W2's, etc?

2) Do you fill in your annual income as denoted on your W2 or employer letter (if different)? I earn additional income from per diem work at my job...

3) If you don't have a savings account, should you put the average daily balance in the checking account as denoted in the bank letter? Or put what you could present if you were conservative with your monthly income?

4)For the personal property question.... I read in a guide that you should calculate the value of any valuables in your home (including car, property, etc). Do they ask for evidence of the value? I am sure my receipts have been thrown out on many items....

Your guidance and advice would be appreciated. Details on how my sweetie's medicals went to be posted soon! Thanks in advacne to all who reply :thumbs:!

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Hey All,

You all have always been so helpful... Can anyone give me guidance on the following questions?

1) I-134 instructions says: "the sponsor must submit in duplicate evidenace of income and resources". Does this mean your bank letter should be two originals as well as income taxes, W2's, etc?

2) Do you fill in your annual income as denoted on your W2 or employer letter (if different)? I earn additional income from per diem work at my job...

3) If you don't have a savings account, should you put the average daily balance in the checking account as denoted in the bank letter? Or put what you could present if you were conservative with your monthly income?

4)For the personal property question.... I read in a guide that you should calculate the value of any valuables in your home (including car, property, etc). Do they ask for evidence of the value? I am sure my receipts have been thrown out on many items....

Your guidance and advice would be appreciated. Details on how my sweetie's medicals went to be posted soon! Thanks in advacne to all who reply :thumbs:

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1. I and many others just submitted one copy of supporting evidence with no problem. I also submitted no bank letter, because my income was sufficient without using assets.

2. Use the more current and accurate figure.

3. If your income alone is sufficient, you may simply leave blank all questions regarding assets.

4. See number 3.

The best practice is to submit three years of tax transcripts and a few recent pay stubs.

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Hey All,

You all have always been so helpful... Can anyone give me guidance on the following questions?

1) I-134 instructions says: "the sponsor must submit in duplicate evidenace of income and resources". Does this mean your bank letter should be two originals as well as income taxes, W2's, etc? I sent my fiance one copy of everything. They kept nothing except for the I-134. They did look through the other stuff I sent but did not keep it. I sent the I-134, 6 months of paystubs, a letter from my employer, 3 years tax info and a year's worth of bank statements.

2) Do you fill in your annual income as denoted on your W2 or employer letter (if different)? I earn additional income from per diem work at my job... I used the figure that was on the letter from my employer. I also have a 2nd job (more for fun than income). I did not include that income on my I-134.

3) If you don't have a savings account, should you put the average daily balance in the checking account as denoted in the bank letter? Or put what you could present if you were conservative with your monthly income? If you meet the requirements on income alone I would not worry about this. When my fiance went for the interview they asked for the I-134. After the CO looked at it he asked for my 2007 tax returns and W2s. I think that if you want, you can include your bank statements like I did and that will be sufficient.

4)For the personal property question.... I read in a guide that you should calculate the value of any valuables in your home (including car, property, etc). Do they ask for evidence of the value? I am sure my receipts have been thrown out on many items.... Not needed if you meet the requirements on income alone. If you do not meet the requirements on income then you can make up the difference using assets.

Your guidance and advice would be appreciated. Details on how my sweetie's medicals went to be posted soon! Thanks in advacne to all who reply :thumbs:

!

:)

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Dont you just love Zee and Pushbrk!

Zee...your second interview is almost here! Can you bring Samuel back with you, lol!!!

Thanks for the support!

Hey All,

You all have always been so helpful... Can anyone give me guidance on the following questions?

1) I-134 instructions says: "the sponsor must submit in duplicate evidenace of income and resources". Does this mean your bank letter should be two originals as well as income taxes, W2's, etc? I sent my fiance one copy of everything. They kept nothing except for the I-134. They did look through the other stuff I sent but did not keep it. I sent the I-134, 6 months of paystubs, a letter from my employer, 3 years tax info and a year's worth of bank statements.

2) Do you fill in your annual income as denoted on your W2 or employer letter (if different)? I earn additional income from per diem work at my job... I used the figure that was on the letter from my employer. I also have a 2nd job (more for fun than income). I did not include that income on my I-134.

3) If you don't have a savings account, should you put the average daily balance in the checking account as denoted in the bank letter? Or put what you could present if you were conservative with your monthly income? If you meet the requirements on income alone I would not worry about this. When my fiance went for the interview they asked for the I-134. After the CO looked at it he asked for my 2007 tax returns and W2s. I think that if you want, you can include your bank statements like I did and that will be sufficient.

4)For the personal property question.... I read in a guide that you should calculate the value of any valuables in your home (including car, property, etc). Do they ask for evidence of the value? I am sure my receipts have been thrown out on many items.... Not needed if you meet the requirements on income alone. If you do not meet the requirements on income then you can make up the difference using assets.

Your guidance and advice would be appreciated. Details on how my sweetie's medicals went to be posted soon! Thanks in advacne to all who reply :thumbs:

!

:)

Thanks ZEE! I can always count on you clarifying stuff! 10 more days.... Sending positive vibes to both you & Erica...

Hey All,

You all have always been so helpful... Can anyone give me guidance on the following questions?

1) I-134 instructions says: "the sponsor must submit in duplicate evidenace of income and resources". Does this mean your bank letter should be two originals as well as income taxes, W2's, etc?

2) Do you fill in your annual income as denoted on your W2 or employer letter (if different)? I earn additional income from per diem work at my job...

3) If you don't have a savings account, should you put the average daily balance in the checking account as denoted in the bank letter? Or put what you could present if you were conservative with your monthly income?

4)For the personal property question.... I read in a guide that you should calculate the value of any valuables in your home (including car, property, etc). Do they ask for evidence of the value? I am sure my receipts have been thrown out on many items....

Your guidance and advice would be appreciated. Details on how my sweetie's medicals went to be posted soon! Thanks in advacne to all who reply :thumbs:

!

1. I and many others just submitted one copy of supporting evidence with no problem. I also submitted no bank letter, because my income was sufficient without using assets.

2. Use the more current and accurate figure.

3. If your income alone is sufficient, you may simply leave blank all questions regarding assets.

4. See number 3.

The best practice is to submit three years of tax transcripts and a few recent pay stubs.

Thank You!

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JACKIE

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