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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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May I use the "cut and paste" method to copy parts of my bank statement when I sent funds to my fiance or do I need to include the whole statement? I will be including copies of the following documents; all ATM, credit card reciepts/transactions, ie. hotel/travel reciepts of my visit as well as Western Union transactions I do NOT have paper reciepts for Western Union but the electronic ones emailed to me. This is one of the last steps that I have to complete before I send the package off to Texas. Thank you so much for everyones advice.

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Glen L.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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You should include the entire statement, not cut and paste. If you are cuting an pasting they may think you have something to hide. Plus...why would you cut and paste it? Why would you want to hide your bank statement from them? They do not know who you are so who cares what is on your statement. A lot of people are too secretive about their bank statements.

Also if you do not want to send that then all you need to do is get an immigration letter from your bank stating the date it was opened, the balance or average balance from the entire year and that is has your name and address on it.

As for the monetary transactions to your fiance you can show them email receipts printed out that show the company's logo and that you have been sending it.

hope this helps good luck!

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Hi, sorry i cant answer your question but the above answer seems correct. My question is how did you have western union Email you those transactions? Im trying to get copies of mine since i never saved them but i called wu snd they told me i had to write the a letter blady blah!!! I know ther could be a easier way and maybe you can help me . I appreciate your responce.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi, sorry i cant answer your question but the above answer seems correct. My question is how did you have western union Email you those transactions? Im trying to get copies of mine since i never saved them but i called wu snd they told me i had to write the a letter blady blah!!! I know ther could be a easier way and maybe you can help me . I appreciate your responce.

The W/U receipts I was speaking of are the electronic receipts that are emailed to you to acknowledge/confirm the transaction, and customer pickup of the funds. If you are using their website you may need to go into your profile and click the email notification I'm pretty sure thats what I had done. I use a seperate checking account for online transactions. I'm not a very internet/computer savvy person so I don't know if this is what you needed. Take care and be safe.

Sincerely,

Glen L.

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The W/U receipts I was speaking of are the electronic receipts that are emailed to you to acknowledge/confirm the transaction, and customer pickup of the funds. If you are using their website you may need to go into your profile and click the email notification I'm pretty sure thats what I had done. I use a seperate checking account for online transactions. I'm not a very internet/computer savvy person so I don't know if this is what you needed. Take care and be safe.

Sincerely,

Glen L.

Thanks Glen for your reply.

But yea i thought you were refering to regular transactions not online.I always picked up the money in a wu office never did,it online maybe thats why i had to do write them.so they van Mail me all my receits. Thank you again and best of luck on your journey

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thanks Glen for your reply.

But yea i thought you were refering to regular transactions not online.I always picked up the money in a wu office never did,it online maybe thats why i had to do write them.so they van Mail me all my receits. Thank you again and best of luck on your journey

Sorry about the misscommunication on my part. I wish you well on your journey too.

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Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Wooooooooooops sorry about that. I wasn't aware of how to repost a more concise question. Sorry.

 
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