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Hi guys,

Just a few doubts I'm hoping you can clear up. My fiance asked me to make him a checklist of all the documents he needs to get together for the interview. We've only just received our NOA1 (well, Oct 2nd according to the USCIS customer service even though we never actually got anything) but we've been told to begin gathering the documents sooner rather than later. Especially since my fiance is abroad on deployment and needs to rely on relatives and mail to get all the documentation he needs.

This far this is what I think we need:

- A copy of the petition sent to the Dallas Lockbox

- 2 passport-type pictures of both him and me

- 2 to 3 copies of his last or recent pay stubs

- a copy of the I-134

- a letter of marriage intent

- 2 copies of the DS-156 form

- 1 copy of the DS-156K form

- 1 copy of the DS-230 form

- proof of relationship

For the I-134 he needs:

1. Statement of an officer of the bank or other financial institution with deposits, identifying the following details regarding the account:

- Date account opened;

- Total amount deposited for the past year; and

- Present balance.

2. Statement of your employer on business stationery showing:

- Date and nature of employment;

- Salaray paid; and

- Whether the position if temporary or permanent

What I was wondering is this: He owns a house back in the states, which he can mention in the I-134 form. Does he need supporting documentation for this and if so, what? Are his tax receipts sufficient or does he need some other form of proof? Do we need anything else?

Just trying to cover all bases here and be sure I have all the requiered info. Since he placed me in the hot seat by making me responsible for getting everything just right, I don't want to give him the chance to go "Aaaay mujer, you suck at paperwork!" :-p

Thanks!

Posted

Hi guys,

Just a few doubts I'm hoping you can clear up. My fiance asked me to make him a checklist of all the documents he needs to get together for the interview. We've only just received our NOA1 (well, Oct 2nd according to the USCIS customer service even though we never actually got anything) but we've been told to begin gathering the documents sooner rather than later. Especially since my fiance is abroad on deployment and needs to rely on relatives and mail to get all the documentation he needs.

This far this is what I think we need:

- A copy of the petition sent to the Dallas Lockbox

- 2 passport-type pictures of both him and me

- 2 to 3 copies of his last or recent pay stubs

- a copy of the I-134

- a letter of marriage intent

- 2 copies of the DS-156 form

- 1 copy of the DS-156K form

- 1 copy of the DS-230 form

- proof of relationship

For the I-134 he needs:

1. Statement of an officer of the bank or other financial institution with deposits, identifying the following details regarding the account:

- Date account opened;

- Total amount deposited for the past year; and

- Present balance.

2. Statement of your employer on business stationery showing:

- Date and nature of employment;

- Salaray paid; and

- Whether the position if temporary or permanent

What I was wondering is this: He owns a house back in the states, which he can mention in the I-134 form. Does he need supporting documentation for this and if so, what? Are his tax receipts sufficient or does he need some other form of proof? Do we need anything else?

Just trying to cover all bases here and be sure I have all the requiered info. Since he placed me in the hot seat by making me responsible for getting everything just right, I don't want to give him the chance to go "Aaaay mujer, you suck at paperwork!" :-p

Thanks!

Don't forget his tax return, W-2, recent pay stubs. :)

Good luck and God bless.

Proverbs 3:5-6

Trust in the Lord with all your heart

and lean not on your own understanding;

in all your ways submit to Him,
and He will make your paths straight.

In GOD we trust. † = ♥

 
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