
Sstubbs84
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I read somewhere that I need 3 years worth of tax transcripts to send along with I-134 is that true? Or is recent pay stubs, w-2's and letter from employer enough?
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Usually only the foreigner has the interview.
If there is a serious problem with your case then sometimes the USC will have an interview too.
Thanks, Also does she need the original or copies of I-129f Petition? Our g-325a, my birth certificate etc for the interview...?
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I am American, my fiancee is Ukrainian. Do I need to have an interview? Or is it just her?
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Should I-134 be notarized?
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Thanks for your reply! Thats pretty much what I thought needed to be done, its just nice to hear from someone else who has done it already.
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My fiancee and I have recently gotten NoA2. It has left to U.S Consulate in Ukraine on August 18th. We are currently gathering the needed documents. But i have a few questions. We have done a lot of reading (a little too much i think) and it seems that along with I-134 form I have to send copies of the original I-129f Petition? Proof of relationship? G-325a? Is this true?
Also my main question is, last year on my w-2 forms i made a little over 21k. This past year i did not do so well (i was in her country for 3 months, I had 2 jobs but got paid under the table for 1) When I send I-134 form what should i attach? Recent pay stubs? Letters from employers? What about my tax returns from last year? Do I need I-134 notarized?
Does it sound like I need a co-financial signer? Should we have a co-financer anyway even if we are not sure? Also what does this person need to?
Approved!!
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Yesterday my fiancee had her interview and was approved!! Its been a long 6 months, I just wanted to thank everyone on this website for all the helpful advice. My tips for other members, be patient, and be confident!! All will work out for the best. Too new people my advice, dont get too worked up over this process it seems very tough, but its not as difficult as it seems. Have faith! Good luck!!!