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JH1634

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    JH1634 reacted to Hank_ in I-134 Income question   
    Embassy in Manila listes the I-134 (can be a signed copy), most recent tax return and W-2 .  That's it.        No bank statements, no assets necessary.   If not a new employee .. no employer letter either.    The embassy uses the 125% guideline.
     
    As was noted many times the CO does not ask for the support evidence, which really means little IF you are the one they do ask.   Be prepared
     
    You have a little time before moving to the next stage, but I will list them here for future reference.
     
    After you receive your NOA2 (approval notice) you will want to email NVC to request your embassy case file number, info here;  
    https://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/nvc.html
     
    Once you have your case file number from NVC and your status on CEAC shows READY you can then start the process at the embassy; 
     https://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/us-embassy-usem.html
     
     
    The Philippines forum is a good place to get answers related to the visa application process in Manila;
     
    https://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/129-philippines/
     
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    JH1634 reacted to geowrian in I-134 Income question   
    Manila rarely asks for the I-134 (but have it ready in case they do).
    Manila COs go by the 125% income level.
    Assets are not generally considered by Manila COs.
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