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As I posted earlier today, I am going to have to move out of state for a few months to work.

I would like to send my fiance my completed I-134 Affidavit of Support form and supporting documents

before I leave. Given the 5 month time frame for NOA2 assuming there are no RFE's. I will be sending

her this form and documentation approximately 1 month before NOA2 is assumed to be approved.

I want to do this because I need to gather the supporting documentation while Im still at home.

My question is : What supporting documentation do I need to send with the I -134 form .

Tax returns, pay stubs, etc. ?

Also is there any other forms or other things I should be aware of that I dont

know about. The I-134 is the only form Im aware of that I need to submit.

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I would suggest reading the Guides

http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide

'PAU' both wife and daughter in the U.S. 08/25/2009

Daughter's' CRBA Manila Embassy 08/07/2008 dual citizenship

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As I posted earlier today, I am going to have to move out of state for a few months to work.

I would like to send my fiance my completed I-134 Affidavit of Support form and supporting documents

before I leave. Given the 5 month time frame for NOA2 assuming there are no RFE's. I will be sending

her this form and documentation approximately 1 month before NOA2 is assumed to be approved.

I want to do this because I need to gather the supporting documentation while Im still at home.

My question is : What supporting documentation do I need to send with the I -134 form .

Tax returns, pay stubs, etc. ?

Also is there any other forms or other things I should be aware of that I dont

know about. The I-134 is the only form Im aware of that I need to submit.

You would need to provide documentation that supports the income you're stating on the I-134. So recent paystubs, a letter verifying employment, and at least the 2011 tax return transcript. That said, what you'll need to provide for the I-134 may vary by embassy, so you should really report this thread and ask to have it moved to the Philippines forum to get information from those who more insight on that embassy. Good luck!

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As I posted earlier today, I am going to have to move out of state for a few months to work.

I would like to send my fiance my completed I-134 Affidavit of Support form and supporting documents

before I leave. Given the 5 month time frame for NOA2 assuming there are no RFE's. I will be sending

her this form and documentation approximately 1 month before NOA2 is assumed to be approved.

I want to do this because I need to gather the supporting documentation while Im still at home.

My question is : What supporting documentation do I need to send with the I -134 form .

Tax returns, pay stubs, etc. ?

Also is there any other forms or other things I should be aware of that I dont

know about. The I-134 is the only form Im aware of that I need to submit.

Not much info on I 134 in the guide, thats why Im asking here.

Not sure why your saying that, perhaps your confused. Many people have followed the Step-by Step Guides successfully, and they do answer your questions about supporting documentation and such, along with the forms needed to file for the k-1 visa.

What to send to your fiance(e) once the I-129F is approved (Receive NOA2):

“Tax returns, pay stubs, etc. ?”

You will likely need at a minimum (for the above form) two to three of your most recent pay stubs and a signed letter from your employer listing you job title, start date, your salary, and the status (full-time) of your position. Begin collecting these ASAP after your NOA2 arrives. You will also probably want to include other evidence such as your banking information and other assets as required by the I-134. Specifically you will need at least 2 of the 4 options mentioned in Section II-Supporting Evidence of the I-134. See this FAQ for more tips and ueful information on the Affidavit of Support Form.

 

“What supporting documentation do I need to send with the I -134 form “

I-134 Affidavit of Support form. Ensure it is signed, with all required supporting evidence. Begin collecting the required information ahead of time, as it can often take several weeks to collect it all. 5. You will likely need at a minimum (for the above form) two to three of your most recent pay stubs and a signed letter from your employer listing you job title, start date, your salary, and the status (full-time) of your position. Begin collecting these ASAP after your NOA2 arrives. You will also probably want to include other evidence such as your banking information and other assets as required by the I-134. Specifically you will need at least 2 of the 4 options mentioned in Section II-Supporting Evidence of the I-134. See this FAQ for more tips and ueful information on the Affidavit of Support Form.

'PAU' both wife and daughter in the U.S. 08/25/2009

Daughter's' CRBA Manila Embassy 08/07/2008 dual citizenship

http://crbausembassy....wordpress.com/

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