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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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My fiancee is about to send me her I-134 and supporting documents. She intends to send A letter from her employer, 2 payroll checks, savings/checking account information, photocopies of her mortgage balance, photcopies of her Life insurance and retirement balances, photocpy of house appraisal, Last 3 IRS Statements.

Is it ok for her to send photocpies, or will I need the original documents for my London Interview?

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My fiancee is about to send me her I-134 and supporting documents. She intends to send A letter from her employer, 2 payroll checks, savings/checking account information, photocopies of her mortgage balance, photcopies of her Life insurance and retirement balances, photocpy of house appraisal, Last 3 IRS Statements.

Is it ok for her to send photocpies, or will I need the original documents for my London Interview?

Copies are sufficient for all you stated, except I would try to have an original signature on the letter from the employer. Good Luck!

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I agree that an original letter from the employer is better. Take a photocopy of it so they can file that and give you back the original. Then use the same letter for you AOS affidavit (if it's reasonably soon.)

If her salary is over the required amount, you won't really need all those asset items and you don't even have to write them on the I-134 unless she's short on income. London is happy with two proofs, ie one tax return + letter, one tax return + pay slips, letter + payslips. In fact, the document lady may not even send all of those back to the interview officer. So sounds like you are fine and shouldn't worry about that part anymore.

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