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Hello everyone,

I'm gathering my financial info now. Along with my I-134, I'm submitting a letter from my employer, at least 3 pay stubs, and 3 years of federal tax returns and W2's. Upon researching about transcripts, it sounds like they're preferred, so I decided to order all of them for the last 3 years as well. They were faxed within 30 minutes or so. Is it now necessary to also include copies of my 1040's and W2's or would that be overkill? Probably wouldn't hurt.

Also, since the petitioner's are required to send these to our fiance(e), can I cross out my SS# on this paperwork? They already have it from my I-129F package. And in regards to sending all original documents from the I-129F, have people sent their birth certificates? I'm sure others are concerned about this, but it has to be done.

Thanks again!

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Hello everyone,

I'm gathering my financial info now. Along with my I-134, I'm submitting a letter from my employer, at least 3 pay stubs, and 3 years of federal tax returns and W2's. Upon researching about transcripts, it sounds like they're preferred, so I decided to order all of them for the last 3 years as well. They were faxed within 30 minutes or so. Is it now necessary to also include copies of my 1040's and W2's or would that be overkill? Probably wouldn't hurt.

Also, since the petitioner's are required to send these to our fiance(e), can I cross out my SS# on this paperwork? They already have it from my I-129F package. And in regards to sending all original documents from the I-129F, have people sent their birth certificates? I'm sure others are concerned about this, but it has to be done.

Thanks again!

If you ordered your tax transcripts I would only send those and not your w-2's and 1040's. The tax transcripts show you actually paid your taxes, the embassy does take the w-2's with your 1040. I sent in the filled out I-134 with last 6 months pay stubs, the last 3 years tax transcripts along with a letter from my employer. I do not think you need the last 6 months pay stubs but I sent them. I never crossed out my SS# on the tax transcripts. When I sent in the I-129f I sent in a color copy of my birth certificate, I never sent in the original. Good luck. Hope that helps you.

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11-04-2011 sent AOS to Chicago lockbox

11-07-2011 delivered

11-08-2011 Date on text messages but did not receive until 11-22-2011

11-23-2011 Check cashed.

11-25-2011 Hard copies of NOA1s

12-06-2012 Pui's Brother unexpectly passes away and we make an info pass appointment and receive an emergancy AP so she can return home. Pui leaves for Thailand for 2 weeks.

12-06-2012 Get a text message and email that she received an RFE

12-12-2012 RFE for original birth certificate. I swear we sent it along with a certificate translation of it.

12-20-2012 Pui returns from Thailand.

12-21-2012 We send the RFE back for with original birth certificate along with a new certificate of translation(I had to wait for her to return for her to sign)

12-26-2012 text and email they have received the RFE.

12-29-2012 Appointment for biometrics is 01-23-2012

01-13-2012 AP is approved.

01-23-2012 Biometrics appointment. Later during the evening the text and email saying the EAD is approved.

01-31-2012 EAD/AP combo card arrives.

05-22-2012 Email and text card is in production!

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Without the SSN on the tax transcript how could a person verify that it was yours? All of your personal info is already in the files. Send it to your fiancee through FedEx/DHL/UPS.

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If you ordered your tax transcripts I would only send those and not your w-2's and 1040's. The tax transcripts show you actually paid your taxes, the embassy does take the w-2's with your 1040. I sent in the filled out I-134 with last 6 months pay stubs, the last 3 years tax transcripts along with a letter from my employer. I do not think you need the last 6 months pay stubs but I sent them. I never crossed out my SS# on the tax transcripts. When I sent in the I-129f I sent in a color copy of my birth certificate, I never sent in the original. Good luck. Hope that helps you.

Thank you. So the transcripts will be sufficient as that's actual proof, sounds right then. That's enough paper right there. I will send my pay stubs, maybe a few months worth as opposed to the 3 I stated. I'll keep the SS# then, as they could think something is going on. You never know. You never sent the original of your birth certificate after your NOA2? I'm going by the step by step guide in VJ and they say to send all originals that were submitted in the I-129F. I sent a color copy of my BC then too, so it's really ok that we don't send the original now?

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Thank you. So the transcripts will be sufficient as that's actual proof, sounds right then. That's enough paper right there. I will send my pay stubs, maybe a few months worth as opposed to the 3 I stated. I'll keep the SS# then, as they could think something is going on. You never know. You never sent the original of your birth certificate after your NOA2? I'm going by the step by step guide in VJ and they say to send all originals that were submitted in the I-129F. I sent a color copy of my BC then too, so it's really ok that we don't send the original now?

Yes, the transcripts will be good. No, I never sent in an original of my birth certificate or my passport. I think the embassy is more about the beneficiary at the interview except for the I-134 and its supporting documents, the proof of on going relationship, and a new signed and dated intent to marry of entering the US in 90 days. If you plan on being in Thailand for the interview then I would say yes give your passport for the beneficiary to take to the interview. I am curious to hear what other people think/or have done in the past about the originals of the petitioner for the interview.

AOS Journey

11-04-2011 sent AOS to Chicago lockbox

11-07-2011 delivered

11-08-2011 Date on text messages but did not receive until 11-22-2011

11-23-2011 Check cashed.

11-25-2011 Hard copies of NOA1s

12-06-2012 Pui's Brother unexpectly passes away and we make an info pass appointment and receive an emergancy AP so she can return home. Pui leaves for Thailand for 2 weeks.

12-06-2012 Get a text message and email that she received an RFE

12-12-2012 RFE for original birth certificate. I swear we sent it along with a certificate translation of it.

12-20-2012 Pui returns from Thailand.

12-21-2012 We send the RFE back for with original birth certificate along with a new certificate of translation(I had to wait for her to return for her to sign)

12-26-2012 text and email they have received the RFE.

12-29-2012 Appointment for biometrics is 01-23-2012

01-13-2012 AP is approved.

01-23-2012 Biometrics appointment. Later during the evening the text and email saying the EAD is approved.

01-31-2012 EAD/AP combo card arrives.

05-22-2012 Email and text card is in production!

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Without the SSN on the tax transcript how could a person verify that it was yours? All of your personal info is already in the files. Send it to your fiancee through FedEx/DHL/UPS.

Yes, a very good point. Guess I'm just thinking of sending more items through the mail system. But I've had very good luck with USPS. When I've sent packages, they've been received by my fiancee in as little as 6 days.

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Yes, the transcripts will be good. No, I never sent in an original of my birth certificate or my passport. I think the embassy is more about the beneficiary at the interview except for the I-134 and its supporting documents, the proof of on going relationship, and a new signed and dated intent to marry of entering the US in 90 days. If you plan on being in Thailand for the interview then I would say yes give your passport for the beneficiary to take to the interview. I am curious to hear what other people think/or have done in the past about the originals of the petitioner for the interview.

Ok, I see now. I know I've read posts before somewhere where the petitioners are nervous about sending their original BC. I would be curious to know other peoples thoughts too. I won't send mine though. You're right, they're more concerned with the beneficiary now. They have a good color copy in my I 129F, plus I'm sending a copy of the entire package to May as well. I won't be going to the interview, but I might make a color copy of my passport and send it. I already included a copy of the ingoing and outgoing page in the 129F, though I might include the page with my picture this time. It can't hurt.

Thank you again.

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