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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Are 5 or 6 paystubs and a letter on company letterhead confirming my USC's employment at the company enough evidence to go with the affidavit of support when I go for the interview in London?
Everyone keeps mentioning tax transcripts as a definite, but I recall seeing a list that we were encouraged to pick two from, and both of the ones I've mentioned were on that list as well as tax transcripts.

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That's plenty, London are easy to please, they'll be happy with just the letter :)

 

I took everything plus the kitchen sink - the man who took my paperwork didn't even look at it 😂

Everything crossed for a smooth and stress free journey

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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1 minute ago, trudi said:

That's plenty, London are easy to please, they'll be happy with just the letter :)

 

I took everything plus the kitchen sink - the man who took my paperwork didn't even look at it 😂

Ah wonderful! Thank you very much!

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56 minutes ago, trudi said:

That's plenty, London are easy to please, they'll be happy with just the letter :)

 

I took everything plus the kitchen sink - the man who took my paperwork didn't even look at it 😂

Maybe it's not required to bring paystubs or Employment letter or IRS Transcripts?

 

Do they ask for that at the K1 interviews there?

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Just now, Chris Duffy said:

Maybe it's not required to bring paystubs or Employment letter or IRS Transcripts?

 

Do they ask for that at the K1 interviews there?

They want something to verify income but they aren't fussy what it is.

I took tax transcripts, employer letter and paystubs - he glanced at the letter (and I mean glanced) and just put everything in my file

 

Personally I was happier having taken everything, I'd have hated to have the visa delayed because I left something behind :)

Everything crossed for a smooth and stress free journey

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25 minutes ago, trudi said:

They want something to verify income but they aren't fussy what it is.

I took tax transcripts, employer letter and paystubs - he glanced at the letter (and I mean glanced) and just put everything in my file

 

Personally I was happier having taken everything, I'd have hated to have the visa delayed because I left something behind :)

Some embassy letters now of days are not asking for Employment letters, Tax Transcripts, I-134.  I have heard some CO tell applicants that it was never really ever needed in the first place.

 

I was trying to see if this is a trend.

Just when you think you have TDS eradicate,  a new case shows up.

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you may have heard that for a CR1 interview as we do not have to provide income proof if it has been accepted by NVC /K1 is different as you do proof to embassy

checklist says exactly what to bring 

although London is easy immigraiton does say proof should be "a yearly income" so if you plan to only use pay stubs, they should be for a year (just to be safe)

 

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6 minutes ago, kris&me said:

you may have heard that for a CR1 interview as we do not have to provide income proof if it has been accepted by NVC /K1 is different as you do proof to embassy

checklist says exactly what to bring 

although London is easy immigraiton does say proof should be "a yearly income" so if you plan to only use pay stubs, they should be for a year (just to be safe)

 

Hate to ask on someone else’s post, but my fiancé Beneficary has never worked.. he has inheritance money but has never “properly” earned income. Does anyone know what happens or what to take to the interview in our case ?

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4 minutes ago, audaud said:

Hate to ask on someone else’s post, but my fiancé Beneficary has never worked.. he has inheritance money but has never “properly” earned income. Does anyone know what happens or what to take to the interview in our case ?

ask adil-rafa

they had same situation

i think a lot of USC income was not taxable 

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13 minutes ago, kris&me said:

you may have heard that for a CR1 interview as we do not have to provide income proof if it has been accepted by NVC /K1 is different as you do proof to embassy

checklist says exactly what to bring 

although London is easy immigraiton does say proof should be "a yearly income" so if you plan to only use pay stubs, they should be for a year (just to be safe)

 

K1's Visa for Philippines at US Embassy in Manila is exactly what I am talking about.

 

I was wondering if any other consulates or Embassy were waiving those as well

Just when you think you have TDS eradicate,  a new case shows up.

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7 hours ago, audaud said:

Hate to ask on someone else’s post, but my fiancé Beneficary has never worked.. he has inheritance money but has never “properly” earned income. Does anyone know what happens or what to take to the interview in our case ?

 

If he has sufficient savings and/or assets, that works. You'd have to provide bank/financial statements as proof instead of paystubs or other proof of employment. 

 

 

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8 hours ago, kris&me said:

you may have heard that for a CR1 interview as we do not have to provide income proof if it has been accepted by NVC /K1 is different as you do proof to embassy

checklist says exactly what to bring 

although London is easy immigraiton does say proof should be "a yearly income" so if you plan to only use pay stubs, they should be for a year (just to be safe)

 

Income from pay stubs is easy to annualize...  

YMMV

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