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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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when should I start collecting the employer info and bank statements...is it 2 weeks before the interview?

immediately because there may be snags and if you will take them with you or send to fiance

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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You should've started after receiving NOA2.

01-26-12 - Sent the I-129f to TX

02-02-12 - NOA1

06-19-12 - NOA2

08-13-12 - Approved!

11-02-12 - Filed for AOS

11-07-12 - NOA1

12-03-12 - Biometrics

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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You should start collecting them. Read the instruction on the I-134 for the proofs that your fiancee needs to bring on her interview. If you meet the income requirement, she only needs the I-134, your ITR (2009, 2010, 2011), employment certificate, and 3-5 recent pay stubs. You can also add your bank statements and other assets if you want

01-26-12 - Sent the I-129f to TX

02-02-12 - NOA1

06-19-12 - NOA2

08-13-12 - Approved!

11-02-12 - Filed for AOS

11-07-12 - NOA1

12-03-12 - Biometrics

2013.pngMake a pregnancy ticker

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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when should I start collecting the employer info and bank statements...is it 2 weeks before the interview?

thats a good topic that you started :) I was looking forward to ask it too

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The employment letter of my fiance that I submitted was dated on April 2, 2012 and my interview was last August 14. I just included his recent pay stubs. But I suggest to collect all the evidences closer to the interview date. In our case, there was a delay in the NVC stage for 42 days and I waited for 1 and a half month before I got interviewed, but I passed.:)

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