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My fiancee and I have recently gotten NoA2. It has left to U.S Consulate in Ukraine on August 18th. We are currently gathering the needed documents. But i have a few questions. We have done a lot of reading (a little too much i think) and it seems that along with I-134 form I have to send copies of the original I-129f Petition? Proof of relationship? G-325a? Is this true?

Also my main question is, last year on my w-2 forms i made a little over 21k. This past year i did not do so well (i was in her country for 3 months, I had 2 jobs but got paid under the table for 1) When I send I-134 form what should i attach? Recent pay stubs? Letters from employers? What about my tax returns from last year? Do I need I-134 notarized?

Does it sound like I need a co-financial signer? Should we have a co-financer anyway even if we are not sure? Also what does this person need to?

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My fiancee and I have recently gotten NoA2. It has left to U.S Consulate in Ukraine on August 18th. We are currently gathering the needed documents. But i have a few questions. We have done a lot of reading (a little too much i think) and it seems that along with I-134 form I have to send copies of the original I-129f Petition? Proof of relationship? G-325a? Is this true?

Also my main question is, last year on my w-2 forms i made a little over 21k. This past year i did not do so well (i was in her country for 3 months, I had 2 jobs but got paid under the table for 1) When I send I-134 form what should i attach? Recent pay stubs? Letters from employers? What about my tax returns from last year? Do I need I-134 notarized?

Does it sound like I need a co-financial signer? Should we have a co-financer anyway even if we are not sure? Also what does this person need to?

The I-129f is good to bring to the interview. For proof of relationship, chat logs, phone records, boarding passes, pictures, emails etc.

I am not certain on what you need to make to clear the 125% above the poverty line requirement since I don't know the size of your family, but may need a co signer. Even if you don't maybe get one for good measure.

As for the I-134, you need one for yourself and your cosponsor if you end up with one. For both you and your potential cosponsor, get 3 years of tax transcripts from the IRS. With everything else like paystubs, bank statements I tried to go back 6 months. That I don't know if that was, necessary but I wanted to be over prepared.

So recap, both you and cosigner need same stuff

I-134

Bank statements

3 years of tax transcipts

and one more thing, letter of employment. Just a letter from your employer stating you work there, you are not a temporary employee, the date you were hired and your salary.

Best of luck to you. Hope I could help.

12-27-2010: I-129F arrived at USCIS sent packet on 12/23

12-29-2010: Notice date on NOA1

12-31-2010: Check cleared

01-02-2011: NOA1 received via SMS & E-Mail

01-06-2011: NOA1 hardcopy received via USPS[/color]

2-17-2011:Touched

04/12/2011:NOA2!!!!!

4-18-11: Received by NVC

4-20-11: Left NVC

4-24-11: Received by the consulate in Abu Dhabi

4-27-11:Received both packet 3 & 4 via e-mail from Abu Dhabi

7-25-11:Interview date-Administrative Processing

8-3-11:Administrative Processing ended - APPROVED!!!!!! :D

8-25-11:POE-SFO

9-10-11:Married!!!

9-26-11:Sent AOS Packet

10-6-11:Received NOA1s via text and E-mail

10-9-11:NOA1 hardcopies received, along with biometrics appointment letter

10-25-11:Biometrics Appointment

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No.

ROC

01 May 2013 - Received ROC reminder letter

22 Jul 2013 - Mailed I-751 via USPS Priority Mail

24 Jul 2013 - NOA1 date

27 Jul 2013 - Received NOA1

03 Aug 2013 - Received Biometrics letter

20 Aug 2013 - Biometrics appointment

19 Sep 2013 - Approved

24 Sep 2013 - Received NOA2

09 Oct 2013 - Received GC

 
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