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Too early for I-134 support documents?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Japan
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I will be visiting Tokyo next week for the New Year holiday. I will be taking with me a copy of my entire I-129 packet. I am also contemplating taking some of the I-134 support documents (tax transcripts, employer verification,etc).

However, it's been only 2 months since I received the NOA1 so taking these documents is probably too premature. I figure it can't hurt and I can always can append recent pay stubs to show continuity of employment.

Anyhow, I was curious if I'm jumping the gun. I plan to go back to Tokyo to be present for the interview so I can always take the documents with me at that time, but at the same time I want to feel like I'm doing something now to prepare.

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