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Hi everyone! My fiance and I passed our I-129 last December 1st, so we are just now waiting for our NOA2. Hopefully, it would come soon.

Finally, I finished my exams and now on my downtime so we can get this thing ready. For NOA2, I know some papers might take weeks to get. Can anyone please tell me what are the forms that need to get done? I heard there was tax returns, work proof.. stuff like that. What do we need?

Also, my fiance earns around 30K annually. He lives in a household with his parents and sister right now, because he is the one paying for it. The name is under is house. Does that affect his ability to support me? He doesn't have any dependents though.

Thanks everyone :)

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Your fiance's 30k income will be so fine dont worry. because he only needs 18.2K annual income for 2 people. In terms of documents, He needs to have a Employment Letter (if he is employed) Pay stubs, Tax return and you are ready to go..

Goodluck!

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Your fiance's 30k income will be so fine dont worry. because he only needs 18.2K annual income for 2 people. In terms of documents, He needs to have a Employment Letter (if he is employed) Pay stubs, Tax return and you are ready to go..

Goodluck!

Thanks so much, dragonlover! Can we do all this in advance? Even if we don't have our NOA2 yet?

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Hi Hope and Sun, you can get all your paperwork needed before you go to your interview now. You need to be getting it all together. You will need the DS-156, DS156K, and DS-157. You need 2 copies of each except the 156K, you only need one copy of that. Here is the exact requirements you will need to get together now so you will be ready to pay for the Visa and then schedule your interview date. http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/19452/public/Revised%20K1%20Instruction%20Packet%20_3__rtf2_001.pdf

Your Fience will need to ship to you all the original documents that were used for the USCIS, and a copy of the I-129, and the approval. You need to gather up all the pictures, letters, cards, copies of emails and conversations online, all to prove you have a real relationship, and you have met personally in the past 2 years. Look over the above link and start going down the list till you have everything you need.

Good luck to you. I know how you are feeling right now because it took over 190 days for me and my fience to get our NOA2. I felt hopeless and couldnt do anything to get it approved finally. I hope you don't have much more time to wait.

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Hi Hope and Sun, you can get all your paperwork needed before you go to your interview now. You need to be getting it all together. You will need the DS-156, DS156K, and DS-157. You need 2 copies of each except the 156K, you only need one copy of that. Here is the exact requirements you will need to get together now so you will be ready to pay for the Visa and then schedule your interview date. http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/19452/public/Revised%20K1%20Instruction%20Packet%20_3__rtf2_001.pdf

Your Fience will need to ship to you all the original documents that were used for the USCIS, and a copy of the I-129, and the approval. You need to gather up all the pictures, letters, cards, copies of emails and conversations online, all to prove you have a real relationship, and you have met personally in the past 2 years. Look over the above link and start going down the list till you have everything you need.

Good luck to you. I know how you are feeling right now because it took over 190 days for me and my fience to get our NOA2. I felt hopeless and couldnt do anything to get it approved finally. I hope you don't have much more time to wait.

Okay, we'll get that done now. It's the wait that's hard, it takes a toll on the relationship. We'll just keep ourselves busy with this one for a while, and get everything fixed because after we passed our papers, we weren't really able to fix everything after that because we both became so busy. Just keeping positive and patience is the key.

Thanks for the tip, BrianJenny. :)

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