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tl;dr question: Is tax and employment info enough? Don't want to provide tons of sensitive personal and financial info if not necessary.

We recently received our NOA2 for K1 visa and I'm trying to complete everything that I can while awaiting the NVC case number. I am filling out the Form I-134 "Declaration of Financial Support". I'm a little confused by what's needed for the income and assets. For income, I've added my W2 and tax return documents in addition to a letter from work stating my occupation, salary, length of service, etc all on official letterhead and signed. 

 

So... do I need to include an exhaustive list of assets? I don't plan on using any of these assets to support my fiancee during her < 3 month stay before getting married and filing for AOS. For the Form I-864 (Affidavit of Support) that I will need to file in the future to sponsor her for green card, it explicitly states that it doesn't require assets at all if you are a certain level above the poverty line so I'm confused as to why it seems required for I-134. 

Thanks :)

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22 minutes ago, J586 said:

tl;dr question: Is tax and employment info enough? Don't want to provide tons of sensitive personal and financial info if not necessary.
 

Just to let you know, throughout the process there may be multiple occasions when you will be asked to provide sensitive and personal information of all sorts, including how you live, how your intimate life is, finances and many more. USCIS can in some cases even visit your place. So if you're not ready for this, I'd think twice before sponsoring somebody. The expectation is you're very transparent with agency about everything, and will eventually comingle finances or share other things with your future spouse and provide proof of that 

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If your tax transcripts / income are enough to prove that you exceed the threshold, you do not need to include assets. My income was more than enough and I did not include assets in either the I-134 or the I-864 and had zero issues.

Adjustment of Status

CIS Office: Denver CO

Date Filed: 2024-11-18

NOA Date: 2024-11-21

RFE(s) : N/A

Bio. Appt.: 2024-12-26

Interview: 2025-07-23

Approval Date: 2025-07-24

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