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My fiance went for an interview today and was approved but they asked for a sponsor to fill out an I 134 form. He was told as soon as the embassy received the form they will mail the passports back with the visa which should take about a week or two.

If a sponsor is married do their spouse also have to provide us with a copy of his/her passport is the sponsor's copy of US passport enough?

Do we have to get the 1040 forms from the IRS or can we send them a copy?

Thanks in advance

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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My fiance went for an interview today and was approved but they asked for a sponsor to fill out an I 134 form. He was told as soon as the embassy received the form they will mail the passports back with the visa which should take about a week or two.

If a sponsor is married do their spouse also have to provide us with a copy of his/her passport is the sponsor's copy of US passport enough?

Do we have to get the 1040 forms from the IRS or can we send them a copy?

Thanks in advance

Which Country is the beneficiary from? Most importantly... Have you asked the Embassy exactly what they want from you? You should have been the sponsor, unless you do not meet the requirements.

If you haven't asked the Embassy, do not waste any more time, and contact them to ask them exactly what they need you to provide. They are the ones requesting the sponsor and they are the ones that can tell you with precision.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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My fiance went for an interview today and was approved but they asked for a sponsor to fill out an I 134 form. He was told as soon as the embassy received the form they will mail the passports back with the visa which should take about a week or two.

If a sponsor is married do their spouse also have to provide us with a copy of his/her passport is the sponsor's copy of US passport enough?

Do we have to get the 1040 forms from the IRS or can we send them a copy?

Thanks in advance

What did you supply them to begin with? The petitioner is the primary sponsor and required to provide an I-134 and supporting documents such as letter from employer, recent pay stubs and 2011 tax transcript. Did you provide those? Are they asking for a co-sponsor because you did not meet the 125% of the poverty level income requirement?

The co-sponsor would need to make enough on their own to meet the 125% requirement for their own household size plus the beneficiary. They need to provide all the documents the primary petitioner sponsor does, plus proof of being a USC or LPR. Only the co-sponsor needs to provide the copy of the bio page from their US passport. The spouse's income is not used for the I-134. As I stated,the co-sponsor must qualify on their own. So far you have mentioned a spouse, and if they have no other dependents, then they need enough for a household of 3. If they have other dependents such as children, then you need to add them to the household too.

As for the tax return, it needs to be a complete copy of what they mailed or e-filed with the IRS. All forms, schedules, attachments, W-2s and/or 1099s.

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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Thank you.

I am the sponsor and did send my I 134 in. I am sure I had enough income but I am not going to waste time questioning this now. My son has no children, its just him and his wife. His income is more than enough. I am going to send the documents today so they can receive them by wed.

My fiance was told that the sponsor also had to fill out an I 134. I am going to include a copy of both tax payers passports and W2s.

I tried to call the embassy and was not able to get through. Their line is always busy.

I hope this works and we dont get the run around.

Thank you again.

 
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