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Can anyone tell me, if we have put on our I-134 that my fiancé has life insurance of 400,000 do we need evidence to back this up or should we be ok because his wages are way above the poverty line?

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Can anyone tell me, if we have put on our I-134 that my fiancé has life insurance of 400,000 do we need evidence to back this up or should we be ok because his wages are way above the poverty line?

If income is clearly sufficient, I would just leave all asset related questions blank. The certainly don't care about life insurance death benefits. The reason that's even there is if you need to show any cash value as an asset. You don't, so no need.

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Can anyone tell me, if we have put on our I-134 that my fiancé has life insurance of 400,000 do we need evidence to back this up or should we be ok because his wages are way above the poverty line?

If the sponsor qualifies on income then the asset portion can be left out.

If you want to use an insurance policy the cash value of that policy must be used (not the pay out). You would need to submit proof of the cash value. That would be a recent statement from the insurance company.

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If the sponsor qualifies on income then the asset portion can be left out.

If you want to use an insurance policy the cash value of that policy must be used (not the pay out). You would need to submit proof of the cash value. That would be a recent statement from the insurance company.

I have my interview tomorrow so have already filled the insurance policy out, I've got everything else, probably too much info but we didn't get proof of life insurance. We were so concerned with getting pay slips, letter from employer, tax forms, W2's that this completely slipped our minds. Do you think this will screw us up at the interview?

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10/09/2010 - Married in ATL, GA

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18/10/2010 - NOA1 Received via Mail

22/10/2010 - Received Biometrics Appointment Letter

08/11/2010 - Biometrics Appointment

18/12/2010 - Letter received for interview appointment

21/12/2010 - Received EAD and AP

21/01/2011 - Interview!

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You do not need to show proof of life insurance at your interview. I know you're nervous, but your fiance makes way more than the necessary level to sponsor you. You can leave it out. You have all the important stuff that London actually cares about. Now go to bed and have a successful interview tomorrow! :star:

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