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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Australia
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Hi,

I am expecting my NOA2 very soon and so I am having my US citizen fiance prepare the I-134 affidavit of support. I am confused about how much evidence needs to be included with this form. my fiance is employed with the military and meets the income requirements. Is it enough to just include pay slips/letter from employer/tax return???... or do we also need to include info on assets and if so what exactly is required? he has limited savings and no significant assets other than a car. I have noticed that the sample form on visajourney only includes details on income and home ownership.

thanks for any help

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Hi,

I am expecting my NOA2 very soon and so I am having my US citizen fiance prepare the I-134 affidavit of support. I am confused about how much evidence needs to be included with this form. my fiance is employed with the military and meets the income requirements. Is it enough to just include pay slips/letter from employer/tax return???... or do we also need to include info on assets and if so what exactly is required? he has limited savings and no significant assets other than a car. I have noticed that the sample form on visajourney only includes details on income and home ownership.

thanks for any help

Since you meet the 125% poverty level, there is no need to list assets, or provide evidence of them.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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If the sponsor's income alone is sufficient (which you say it is) then the other things like; bank accounts, stocks/bonds, house etc. can be left blank (which means you don't need to send supporting documents for them).

I forget exactly, but there are some specific items you can use to document being in the military (they won't issue a letter but there's another way to do it) - someone will come along and fill in the blanks but the most recent tax return should be needed.

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your fiance only needs 100% since hes in the military. send copy of w2 using mypay and should be enough.

Porsche Boxster 2000

OIF 2008-2009

09/01/2008 - We met in a social site

04/8/2009 - We met

04/26/2009 - Left Philippines

12/8/2010 - Visited Philippines again

12/8/2010 - Got engaged!

03/10/2011 - Left Philippines

06/08/2011 - I 129f sent

06/12/2011 - I-129f received.

06/12/2011 - Routed to CSC

06/13/11 NOA1

06/17/11 NOA1 Touched

10/24/11 - Called USCIS Service Request

11/2/11 Retouch

11/2/11 APPROVED

11/5/11 Another NOA2 Notice?

11/8/11 Called NVC get my Case Number / Received.

11/14/11 Paid Interview Visa using BPI / No interview date due to slow website update!

11/16/11 Medical

12/1/11 Interview

12/1/11 - 221g - Need police clearance qatar. SIGH

12/4/11 Hired a P.R.O to do the police clearance in Qatar

12/29/ P.R.O Mailed the PCC to my fiance using DHL

1/3/12 Received PCC from QATAR, dog chewed it :(

1/4/12 Sent the taped PCC to USEM

1/6/12 USEM received 221g

2/14/12 - APPROVED happy valentines day!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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Hi,

I am expecting my NOA2 very soon and so I am having my US citizen fiance prepare the I-134 affidavit of support. I am confused about how much evidence needs to be included with this form. my fiance is employed with the military and meets the income requirements. Is it enough to just include pay slips/letter from employer/tax return???... or do we also need to include info on assets and if so what exactly is required? he has limited savings and no significant assets other than a car. I have noticed that the sample form on visajourney only includes details on income and home ownership.

thanks for any help

No tax returns are required at Sydney consulate. Just employment letter as I said in previous post and pay stubs and letter from bank

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Married only 2 years 1 month

 
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