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I know this has been brought up before but I can't find the threads. What documents are needed for London embassy in support of I-134 for a K1 interview? I've sent my fiancee my last 3 years of certified tax returns, letter of employment, and letter from my bank detailing my accounts. Here are my questions:

 

Do I need to send pay stubs as well?

Does the I-134 need to be wet signature or can it be scanned?

Do I just leave question 38 (page 4) blank and explain at the end that this is not applicable as it is for a K1 visa

 

Thanks in advance.

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28 minutes ago, CriscoDisco said:

I know this has been brought up before but I can't find the threads. What documents are needed for London embassy in support of I-134 for a K1 interview? I've sent my fiancee my last 3 years of certified tax returns, letter of employment, and letter from my bank detailing my accounts. Here are my questions:

 

Do I need to send pay stubs as well?

Does the I-134 need to be wet signature or can it be scanned?

Do I just leave question 38 (page 4) blank and explain at the end that this is not applicable as it is for a K1 visa

 

Thanks in advance.

 

1. For me, if you use current income as showing financial ability, don't even worry about the banking stuff. That's mostly if you want to boost your look using savings or are just using assets and such. So for us, we used letter of employment, W2's, current pay stubs (3 months worth)

2. Some will say scanned is fine, some will say needs to be wet signature. To me, at this point, why take a chance or worry about some expense. Send an original wet signature copy. I did.'

3. Exactly. The old form gave a space underneath this question and you could write "N/A (K-1)" or something so just don't check either I would think.

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7 hours ago, CriscoDisco said:

I know this has been brought up before but I can't find the threads. What documents are needed for London embassy in support of I-134 for a K1 interview? I've sent my fiancee my last 3 years of certified tax returns, letter of employment, and letter from my bank detailing my accounts. Here are my questions:

 

Do I need to send pay stubs as well?

Does the I-134 need to be wet signature or can it be scanned?

Do I just leave question 38 (page 4) blank and explain at the end that this is not applicable as it is for a K1 visa

 

Thanks in advance.

 You have more than enough. They have approved many on just an employer letter.

 

Wet is always the best practice, but I have known some in this forum reporting their scan got by. 

 

The older version made this easier  as BenZian described. I don't think London will fault you no matter how you do it: blank, explained, or give an answer. They aren't sticklers on that question. 

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7 hours ago, Ben&Zian said:

 

1. For me, if you use current income as showing financial ability, don't even worry about the banking stuff. That's mostly if you want to boost your look using savings or are just using assets and such. So for us, we used letter of employment, W2's, current pay stubs (3 months worth)

2. Some will say scanned is fine, some will say needs to be wet signature. To me, at this point, why take a chance or worry about some expense. Send an original wet signature copy. I did.'

3. Exactly. The old form gave a space underneath this question and you could write "N/A (K-1)" or something so just don't check either I would think.

 

6 minutes ago, Wuozopo said:

 You have more than enough. They have approved many on just an employer letter.

 

Wet is always the best practice, but I have known some in this forum reporting their scan got by. 

 

The older version made this easier  as BenZian described. I don't think London will fault you no matter how you do it: blank, explained, or give an answer. They aren't sticklers on that question. 

Thank you for your advice!

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they will probably only ask for the tax returns 😛 they passed me with 5 years of w2s and an employment letter. 

I-129F Submitted: 01 November 2017NOA1 Received: 03 November 2017NOA2 Received: 22 May 2018 | NVC Received: 08 June 2018 | Consulate Received: 06 July 2018 | Medical: 27 July 2018 | Interview: 10 August 2018 (APPROVED) | VISA in Hand: 22 August 2018 | POE: 28 September 2018 :joy:

 

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