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  1. Hi everyone,

    Sorry if this is a repost, but I am preparing for the K1 Visa interview in a month from now and I have been trying to figure out how much supporting documentation/evidence I need to submit with my i-134 (Affidavit of Support) for the interview. I am fully employed and make an income >$200,000/yr. From what I've read online, this seems to indicate that my income is high enough and I would only need to provide proof of this (letter from my employer on company letterhead) and I do not need to provide any bank information or other items. The i-134 instructions document states: 

     

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    Submit in duplicate evidence of income and resources, as appropriate:

    1. Statement from an officer of the bank or other financial institutions with deposits, identifying the following details regarding the account:

      (1) Date account opened;
      (2) Total amount deposited for the past year; and (3) Present balance.

     

    This not seem to indicate it is mandatory, and so I want to know if I really need to go through the process of having my financial institutions prepare and send that documentation to me, or if I am good to just provide the letter from my employer. I was thinking I'd provide the letter, plus copies of my past 3 years of W2's to show that my income has consistently been at that level.

     

    Can anyone comment who is familiar with my situation or knows for certain? Thank you!

  2. Just now, p-ana said:

    1) put deceased where it asks for a address for the late parent

    2) full out with employers and if self employed, just lost self employed and list the dates

    3) list all the addresses known, put down everything to her best recollection 

    Thank you for the fast response! Do they perform a background check against those addresses? I guess what I am asking is, would it be bad to guess on these things?

  3. Hello,

    I'm engaged to a Brazilian woman, and I have some questions about the i295f petition.

     

    1) Her father is deceased, but in the petition it asks for both parents residences and does not specify whether they are alive or deceased. Obviously her father does not live in any location now, so should I leave the information for her father blank or should I fill out his info and put in the city he resides as "DECEASED"?

    2) The petition asks for 5 years worth of employment history, but my fiance has been self-employed during a large portion of this time. Is there anything I should be aware of to put in the employer name or just put Self-Employed?

    3) The petition asks for 5 years of address history, but she had moved a lot before (because Brazil is poor, and she rented rooms for short durations). She does not know the address of every place for the last 5 years. Is this a problem? What should we do about this?

     

    I'm just trying to make sure I am prepared as much as possible to not have delays or denials on the petition so I wanted to check with this forum to see what I should do about those concerns. I am sure others have come across these same situations, so getting insight about this before I file the petition would be very helpful. Thank you!

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