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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I am single and retired with a lifetime pension income that exceeds the 125% required but also work and that income also also exceeds the 125%

I plan on submitting a letter from my current employer along with 2-3 months of my latest pay stubs

Also I will include Past 3 years of IRS transcripts which will reflect gross income to include retirement.

I also own my home free and clear

Should I send my real estate tax receipts or do I need to also send a copy of my deed?

Will this surfice in meeting the Affidavit of Support requirements for the Manila Embassy?

It's been a VERY long road and just want to meet requirements without going overboard.

Thanks Yall

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Laos
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I am single and retired with a lifetime pension income that exceeds the 125% required but also work and that income also also exceeds the 125%

I plan on submitting a letter from my current employer along with 2-3 months of my latest pay stubs

Also I will include Past 3 years of IRS transcripts which will reflect gross income to include retirement.

I also own my home free and clear

Should I send my real estate tax receipts or do I need to also send a copy of my deed?

Will this surfice in meeting the Affidavit of Support requirements for the Manila Embassy?

It's been a VERY long road and just want to meet requirements without going overboard.

Thanks Yall

I think just showing your current stubs with your 3 recent tax transcript will suffice cause you already met the requirement with one. I don't really think you have to put all your assets and retirement funds down. The more you put down the more evidence you will have to present which means more papers. Keep it simple as you said " It's been a VERY long road..." make it a short one, wouldn't hurt.

08/01/2011 Began chatting on phone

10/03/2011 Flew from MSP to Vientiane, Laos

10/05/2011 Arrived at Wattaya Airport

10/06/2011 Met face to face after much needed rest

10/18/2011 Proposed, asked for parents permission and blessings

*************** Time Spent within Time Period **************

********** Had to run some errands such as getting her Laos ID, Passport, Birth Certificate, Letter or Certificate of Single Status ***********

*** Everything was ran by me, don't listen to anyone trying to make a few dollars by "helping" you just because they know someone on the inside ***

11/02/2011 Got Engagement Certificate notarized and signed by witnesses and Village Leader

02/03/2012 Sent in I129F Packet

02/07/2012 Recieved Hard Copy of NOA1

06/27/2012 Recieved text and email NOA2

07/02/2012 Recieved NOA2 hardcopy via snail mail

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I am single and retired with a lifetime pension income that exceeds the 125% required but also work and that income also also exceeds the 125%

I plan on submitting a letter from my current employer along with 2-3 months of my latest pay stubs

Also I will include Past 3 years of IRS transcripts which will reflect gross income to include retirement.

I also own my home free and clear

Should I send my real estate tax receipts or do I need to also send a copy of my deed?

Will this surfice in meeting the Affidavit of Support requirements for the Manila Embassy?

It's been a VERY long road and just want to meet requirements without going overboard.

Thanks Yall

Letter, paystubs, and proof of pension "income."

To include the home in the assets you would need a recent valuation from a licensed appraiser. If the above income streams exceed the requirement no need for assets.

I-864 Affidavit of Support FAQ -->> https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/support/i-864-frequently-asked-questions.html

FOREIGN INCOME REPORTING & TAX FILING -->> https://www.irs.gov/publications/p54/ch01.html#en_US_2015_publink100047318

CALL THIS NUMBER TO ORDER IRS TAX TRANSCRIPTS >> 800-908-9946

PLEASE READ THE GUIDES -->> Link to Visa Journey Guides

MULTI ENTRY SPOUSE VISA TO VN -->>Link to Visa Exemption for Vietnamese Residents Overseas & Their Spouses

 
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