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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hey all,

I'm reading about the documents that my Fiance should get ready in terms of the i-134 and I think we're going to go with a letter from his employer and pay slips.

How recent should the letter and payslips be?

We're still waiting for our NOA-2 but he's coming to visit me in 3 weeks and it would be handy if he could bring the letter and payslips.

Lastly, is there definitely no need for 3 years of tax returns?

Thanks!

L

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Ok well best thing to do is get 3 years tax returns that he can get online at the IRS

Also he could send the last 6 months pay stubs and also get the bank to give him the average balance on his checking account for the past 12 months.

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Hey all,

I'm reading about the documents that my Fiance should get ready in terms of the i-134 and I think we're going to go with a letter from his employer and pay slips.

How recent should the letter and payslips be?

We're still waiting for our NOA-2 but he's coming to visit me in 3 weeks and it would be handy if he could bring the letter and payslips.

Lastly, is there definitely no need for 3 years of tax returns?

Thanks!

L

Posted

Hey all,

I'm reading about the documents that my Fiance should get ready in terms of the i-134 and I think we're going to go with a letter from his employer and pay slips.

How recent should the letter and payslips be?

We're still waiting for our NOA-2 but he's coming to visit me in 3 weeks and it would be handy if he could bring the letter and payslips.

Lastly, is there definitely no need for 3 years of tax returns?

Thanks!

L

For an interview in London, what you are bringing is plenty. They like employer letters. (Jack2107 is way over-stating what is actually asked for in London.)

Our documents were four months old at the interview. They do not have to be super recent. He can also scan and email more recent pay slips of you want those later. An employer letter should be all you actually need and it should be original rather than scanned.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Posted

For an interview in London, what you are bringing is plenty. They like employer letters. (Jack2107 is way over-stating what is actually asked for in London.)

Our documents were four months old at the interview. They do not have to be super recent. He can also scan and email more recent pay slips of you want those later. An employer letter should be all you actually need and it should be original rather than scanned.

Great! thank you so much!

 
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