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I am starting to work on the I134, Affidavit of Support. I am petitioning three people, my fiancée and her two young children. Will I need to fill out three separate forms? 

 

For Philippines, what all would I need to supply along side the forms? I have banks accounts, money markets, investments, an offer letter from current employer, I own a home.  What about tax returns? 

 

Do I simply need to provide financial statements showing balances and or investment worth or do I actually need letters from each institution? 

 

What about providing information on the value of my home? Can I use something like Zillow... I know it's not super accurate. 

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I am far out of the loop of doing an Affidavit Of Support.

 

But I don't think they allow assets for I-134 at the US Embassy in Manila, and beside the I-134 is a non legal binding document. 

 

You can use assets only for Adjustment of Status down the road.  I will sit back and let the "Experts" answer your question on current policy a USEM.

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Solaris81 said:

I am starting to work on the I134, Affidavit of Support. I am petitioning three people, my fiancée and her two young children. Will I need to fill out three separate forms? 

 

For Philippines, what all would I need to supply along side the forms? I have banks accounts, money markets, investments, an offer letter from current employer, I own a home.  What about tax returns? 

 

Do I simply need to provide financial statements showing balances and or investment worth or do I actually need letters from each institution? 

 

What about providing information on the value of my home? Can I use something like Zillow... I know it's not super accurate. 

Demonstrate current income.  Tax transcript or tax return goes a long way 

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2 hours ago, Solaris81 said:

I am starting to work on the I134, Affidavit of Support. I am petitioning three people, my fiancée and her two young children. Will I need to fill out three separate forms? 

 

For Philippines, what all would I need to supply along side the forms? I have banks accounts, money markets, investments, an offer letter from current employer, I own a home.  What about tax returns? 

 

Do I simply need to provide financial statements showing balances and or investment worth or do I actually need letters from each institution? 

 

What about providing information on the value of my home? Can I use something like Zillow... I know it's not super accurate. 

You would need three copies of the completed form, along with 3 sets of copies of supporting documents (most recent tax return).

 

What is needed is a copy of your most recent tax return showing your gross income meets or exceeds the 125% poverty guidelines of the I-864P.   If your income does not meet those requirements then assets would be considered.  If all is good;  All the other items you mentioned are not needed.    

 

https://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/us-embassy-usem.html

 

 

1 hour ago, Allovertheworld said:

I am far out of the loop of doing an Affidavit Of Support.

 

But I don't think they allow assets for I-134 at the US Embassy in Manila, and beside the I-134 is a non legal binding document. 

 

You can use assets only for Adjustment of Status down the road.  I will sit back and let the "Experts" answer your question on current policy a USEM.

 

 

 

I-134 is the required document with the K-1. 

 

 

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