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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Virgin Islands
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Congradulations!!

for all the success stories I have read here.

Its been almost a year and my fiancee and I are getting ready for cultures to come back from St.Lukes (Manila, PH) for the medical. The interview will soon be scheduled...I hope. I will be fedexing a I-134 affidavit, among other ducuments,

to my fiancee and would like to know if its imperative to get notarized copies of the I-134 document and my last two tax returns??

Additionally, I am thinking about doing a cover letter with my affidavit stating my networth. I am worried because of my recent lay off (6 months) that my current income may not substantuate enough for the support of my fiancee? I own my house out right, I ahve a networth of over 300,000 in property and cash in the bank? Does this qualify as credible evidence?

Please let me know...very worried and in love!!

William and Mary

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Congradulations!!

for all the success stories I have read here.

Its been almost a year and my fiancee and I are getting ready for cultures to come back from St.Lukes (Manila, PH) for the medical. The interview will soon be scheduled...I hope. I will be fedexing a I-134 affidavit, among other ducuments,

to my fiancee and would like to know if its imperative to get notarized copies of the I-134 document and my last two tax returns??

Additionally, I am thinking about doing a cover letter with my affidavit stating my networth. I am worried because of my recent lay off (6 months) that my current income may not substantuate enough for the support of my fiancee? I own my house out right, I ahve a networth of over 300,000 in property and cash in the bank? Does this qualify as credible evidence?

Please let me know...very worried and in love!!

William and Mary

It serves no purpose to notarize the 134 and is not required. Send tax transcripts or complete tax returns including all supporting docs.

Assets must be liquid. Your house would have to be sold to obtain the cash to be of help really. Cash in bank is fine; send statement with 134.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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You need to provide an appraisal of your home and proof any liens in order to get the net value. Provide documentation such as bank statements to prove cash assets. The I-134 does not need to be notarized. Provide most recent tax transcript or a full and complete copy of the return. It will be up to the CO as to whether or not they believe the foreign fiance(e) would become a public charge or not.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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