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http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-134.pdf

If i were to derive the directions from that source on filling out the I134 would that be good enough? Are the instructions there sifficient in my attempt to filling out the form?

I am the Benificary, i am in mexico and i am thinking about applying for a K-1 visa along with my fiance who is an american citizen by birth. She does not meet the requirements to be my sole sponsor so she will co sponsor me with my step father who is also an american citizen by birth and married to my mother. I dont expect that any of his information will be a problem for he and my mother took care of me for 7 years in the US before i left about 6 months ago. Im concerned about my fiance and about if there are any other tax requirements, i read somewhere that she basically needs to compile her tax history, tax returns and w-2s or something. She is 19 years old and i believe that she is still filed as a dependent with her parents. I also read somewhere that past pay stubs are needed. She just finished her 1st year of college at the university of arizona and during that time she did not work at all. Shes been working since shes been off but only for about 3 weeks so far. Im just wondering that if she does need all of those tax proofs and if she does, for someone in her situation how far back does she have to go? The same with the pay stubs, she hasnt worked that much since she is only 19 and has basically been in school all of her life, again how far back does someone in her situation have to go? Also, if these tax proofs are needed what are the exact names of the forms she will need to get? Thanks so much.

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http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-134.pdf

If i were to derive the directions from that source on filling out the I134 would that be good enough? Are the instructions there sifficient in my attempt to filling out the form?

I am the Benificary, i am in mexico and i am thinking about applying for a K-1 visa along with my fiance who is an american citizen by birth. She does not meet the requirements to be my sole sponsor so she will co sponsor me with my step father who is also an american citizen by birth and married to my mother. I dont expect that any of his information will be a problem for he and my mother took care of me for 7 years in the US before i left about 6 months ago. Im concerned about my fiance and about if there are any other tax requirements, i read somewhere that she basically needs to compile her tax history, tax returns and w-2s or something. She is 19 years old and i believe that she is still filed as a dependent with her parents. I also read somewhere that past pay stubs are needed. She just finished her 1st year of college at the university of arizona and during that time she did not work at all. Shes been working since shes been off but only for about 3 weeks so far. Im just wondering that if she does need all of those tax proofs and if she does, for someone in her situation how far back does she have to go? The same with the pay stubs, she hasnt worked that much since she is only 19 and has basically been in school all of her life, again how far back does someone in her situation have to go? Also, if these tax proofs are needed what are the exact names of the forms she will need to get? Thanks so much.

First, the I-134 isn't needed until the interview, but I presume from your knowledge that you already knew this.

Second, the instructions for the I-134 are contained in this document, and not on the form itself:

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-134instr.pdf

Finally, if she needs a co-sponsor then it's much less critical what documentation she provides on her own I-134, and much more critical what her co-sponsor provides. Just have her and her co-sponsor follow the instructions and provide the documentation requested. The instructions spell out what to do if a document isn't available, such as tax returns. How far back those documents have to go is often dependent on the consulate. Some ask for the previous year, while others ask for three years.

YOU should not be completing ANY of this documentation. Your US citizen sponsor is responsible for completing them.

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