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Rob&Jen

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  1. Apologies if this has been covered already but I haven't the patience to sift through hundreds of related topics and threads.

    Regarding the I-134 requiring two or three of "your most recent pay stubs"......

    Does this mean that when you present the evidence at the interview you need the most recent pay stubs, or can they be from within the last few months?

    I ask because my fiance and I are using a co-sponsor and if we were to use his most recent pay stubs he would need to forward copies of these to me at the very last minute for my interview. So I'm picturing myself potentially receiving them and printing copies the same week as my interview or thereabouts.

    A lot of what I've read so far suggests that all this evidence can be compiled well in advance of the interview, which suggests to me I don't need the most absolute recent stubs, so I'd just like a little clarification from experienced members.

    Many thanks in advance.

  2. I may be incorrect but I looked at the USCIS site and manually searched other numbers in each direction for I129F until I cam across other types of petitions. I found 18 within my range. I assume there's more for that single date but this may be the batch that was tossed on someone's desk to file. I saved the whole batch and setup email alerts for when they start to become processed to the next step. I've been rather obsessed looking into time frames and trying to predict when my fiance will come into the US. I'm the type of guy that checks shipping status right after placing an order on Amazon so this isn't much different in that respect lol.

    That's interesting. If this is just a single batch dumped on a single case worker's desk then hopefully my case would have been given to another worker and isn't simply sitting in the endless backlog. The WAC numbers here are in the 2000s whereas mine is in the 6000s so if it were done in chronological order, I'd have a long wait ahead of me.

    Here's hoping for the best.

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