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SSDI and Company pension, and my assets for I-134

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Venezuela
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I am getting ready to send in my I-129f packet.  I need to start preparing the documents to prove that my spouse and two kids are not going to be a public charge.  A possible problem I can see is that i am disabled and receive SSDI and have a company pension.  I also have stocks, CDs, savings accounts etc.. I am above the 125% poverty level for a family of four.  My question is in our  "the current environment -- MAGA", do i have anything to worry about?  Will I need to obtain a letter from my doctor saying that I am permanently disabled?  (I turned in the SSDI continuation form in January, where the SSA determines if you are still eligible to receive benefits).  I also turned in a form to my company, filled out by my doctor to prove that I am permanently disabled, last year.   Is this necessary?  Or can I just send in my last checks and SSDI payments as well as my assets?      

 

Many thanks for any and all replies! 

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