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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Okay so I am needing some guidance here. I don't see that this is a problem, but wanting to add ease of mind. 

Evidence of support for the I-134 form require bank accounts, etc. 

Let me say up front that my salary alone can support my fiance. 

I have a bank account that has my money in it, but it's been under my father's account name for over 11 years. I was going to pull it out soon and move it to another account but never did. When I go to get the statements for the previous year it just has my father's name on the statement's and just my account nick name next to my account. I recently moved my funds to another account which shows my name on it. However, I have no previous year transactions because I moved it. What steps should I potentially take to avoid interview issues for my fiance IF this will even be a problem, because again my salary alone can support her. If this is confusing, let me know and I will try to explain further. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Armenia
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8 minutes ago, Caleb K. said:

Okay so I am needing some guidance here. I don't see that this is a problem, but wanting to add ease of mind. 

Evidence of support for the I-134 form require bank accounts, etc. 

Let me say up front that my salary alone can support my fiance. 

I have a bank account that has my money in it, but it's been under my father's account name for over 11 years. I was going to pull it out soon and move it to another account but never did. When I go to get the statements for the previous year it just has my father's name on the statement's and just my account nick name next to my account. I recently moved my funds to another account which shows my name on it. However, I have no previous year transactions because I moved it. What steps should I potentially take to avoid interview issues for my fiance IF this will even be a problem, because again my salary alone can support her. If this is confusing, let me know and I will try to explain further. 

If you have your W-2s and paystubs showing your income you should be fine, if you paystub has the account your check is being direct deposited to and it is the old account that was under your dad's name that should be proof enough that the funds on those bank statements are yours since your check is going there...I think W2 and paystubs are more important since it shows consistent and verifiable income, bank statements are supplemental and probably more for self employed people. 

 

 

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Service Center: California Service Center

Consulate: Armenia 

 

I-129-F mailed to USCIS by attorney: 01-03-2018

NOA1: 01-08-2018 

NOA2: 07-24-2018 

NVC Recieved: 08-09-2018

NVC Case # Assigned: 08-13-2018

Left NVC: 08-21-2018

Consulate: 08-23-2018

Packet 3: 08-28-2018

Medical: 08-30-2018

Interview: 09-11-2018

Visa in Hand: 09-29-2018

POE: 10-03-2018 at Los Angeles, CA

Wedding: 11/16/2018

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AOS - Los Angeles, CA 

NO1: December 31, 2019 receipt date

Biometrics: 1/23/19 (letter received 1/11/19)

Biometrics processed: 1/25/19

Ready for Interview: April 3, 2019 AOS

Interview Scheduled Update: June 26, 2019 (letter received 7/1/2019)

Interview: August 6, 2019 

 

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