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My mother will be the primary sponspor for my fiance. What supporting documents will be required?

These are the documents that I have right now,

My mother's most recent income tax

My mother is self employed (her recent business income tax)

Last 6 month of her personal bank statement.

Bank Letter indicating her current balance.

Is w2 required? Also is the business bank statement required as well if she is self employed or personal alone will do?

from http://www.***removed***/visitor-visa/sponsor-documents.html it states that invitation letter and letter to consultate is required?

Are they required? On this forum I've never heard of anyone submitting a invitation letter and a letter to consultate.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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My mother will be the primary sponspor for my fiance. What supporting documents will be required?

These are the documents that I have right now,

My mother's most recent income tax

My mother is self employed (her recent business income tax)

Last 6 month of her personal bank statement.

Bank Letter indicating her current balance.

Is w2 required? Also is the business bank statement required as well if she is self employed or personal alone will do?

from http://www.***removed***/visitor-visa/sponsor-documents.html it states that invitation letter and letter to consultate is required?

Are they required? On this forum I've never heard of anyone submitting a invitation letter and a letter to consultate.

First of all, your mother will not be your fiance's primary sponsor. That will always be you. You are the primary sponsor and will fill out the I-134 as such.

Your mother will fill out her own separate I-134 and be the co-sponsor. She is self-employed, so she would not have a W-2. If she works as an independent contractor, she might have 1099s. She needs her tax transcripts, letter from the bank and the bank statements showing her deposits to establish her current income. She also needs to provide proof of being a USC or LPR.

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

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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I was talking about my w2 form. Concerning the tax transcripts, most recent should be enough or submit the last three yrs?

Different consulates ask for different things. You should check with your consulate to find out if you would only need the most recent year or 3 years of taxes. You could always get copies of all 3 years to play it safe.

As for needing the W-2, if you are sending in tax transcripts from the IRS, then no, you do not need to send the W-2s. If you are sending in copies of the tax return you have on file, then yes, you need to send in the copy of your return with all schedules and W-2s.

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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