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Im still waiting for my RFE reply which is so stressful. Anyway im hoping and praying everything will be ok. I have a quesition for hopefully the next step. Do i need to print out how much money I have in savings and or checking? I make over 50k a year but honestly I dont have that much saved up. IM kind of worried about that and hope i dont have tot print out what I have in savings.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Im still waiting for my RFE reply which is so stressful. Anyway im hoping and praying everything will be ok. I have a quesition for hopefully the next step. Do i need to print out how much money I have in savings and or checking? I make over 50k a year but honestly I dont have that much saved up. IM kind of worried about that and hope i dont have tot print out what I have in savings.

Nope. If you have enough income, then that's all they need.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

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Im still waiting for my RFE reply which is so stressful. Anyway im hoping and praying everything will be ok. I have a quesition for hopefully the next step. Do i need to print out how much money I have in savings and or checking? I make over 50k a year but honestly I dont have that much saved up. IM kind of worried about that and hope i dont have tot print out what I have in savings.

No, you'll just need to show pay-stubs and/or tax returns to show that's your income. A letter from your employer about your pay can be useful too, if you're worried about showing evidence. Take a look at the affidavit of support forms to see what evidence they would like to see of your earnings.

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Im still waiting for my RFE reply which is so stressful. Anyway im hoping and praying everything will be ok. I have a quesition for hopefully the next step. Do i need to print out how much money I have in savings and or checking? I make over 50k a year but honestly I dont have that much saved up. IM kind of worried about that and hope i dont have tot print out what I have in savings.

hello. thank you so much for posting this question. like you i am also worried about showing how much savings i have in the bank since i don't have much saving either but my salary is 40k a year and i have been working for about 3years already and hoping that when its to time to send my affidavit of support to my fiance my tax transcripts for the last 3 years, recent pay-stubs, w-2 form and letter of employment will suffice to prove that my fiance will not be a burden to the economy.

JAYANN & JAY

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