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Posts posted by heatherandtezz
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Hi! I hope I am posting this in the right place
I am currently compiling the supporting evidence for the I-134. My Mom is going to be my fiance's co sponsor and his interview will be in London..if that helps. I've done a lot of research but I am confused on what my Mom needs to show and what I need to show as well. She makes above the poverty guideline btw. Can you tell me if this is sufficient?
Mom provides:
- I-134
- tax transcripts (not sure how many? 3?)
- employer letter
- pay stubs (3-6mo?)
- does she need a bank statement? or a letter from the bank stating when the account was opened, deposits in the last yr etc?
Also, do any of these items need to be notarized?
I'll provide: (I don't make enough)
- I-134
- pay stubs
- do i need to show a bank statement or tax transcript?
I'm quite confused on what both my Mom and I need to provide, as you can tell. Any help you can give me would be great! Thanks
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Sorry I can't be of any help but I just wanted to ask, if the passport from the co-sponsor necessary? How come you included it?
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Hi!
I'm currently putting together my I-134 Affidavit of Support forms/evidence. I do not make adequate income, therefore my Mom will be co-sponsoring. I'm going to have her get a letter from her employer but do I need to get one as well? Is it necessary for me to have my boss write one up as it will only be showing that I do not make enough? I do not work a specific number of hours per week either. I will include tax returns, W2s and pay stubs..so is a letter necessary as well? I work at a retail store and have never seen company letterhead there..is there anything I could use or attach to it instead? Has anyone else here been in the same position as I am and what did you do?
Thanks
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Thanks for the quick replies everyone! This answers our question
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to this website (which has been so much help btw) and I apologize if I post this in the wrong section as well!
My fiance and I are waiting on our 2nd NOA and he just had a quick question about the type of work he would be able to do once he is here in the US and has his AOS/EAD. He wanted to know if he had to do a specialist job like with the H1b visa, basically something an American couldn't do. Or can he work anywhere, in an office for example? I've read here that certain government or federal jobs he would be unable to do?
Thanks!
I-134 Supporting Evidence w/ co-sponsor
in US Embassy and Consulate Discussion
Posted · Edited by heatherandtezz
Thank you! You are a lot of help
Not sure if you'll see this but just wondering if my Dad counts as a dependent to my Mom, when it comes to the Poverty Guidelines? He makes his own income but I'm not sure if I should still include him or not.