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Xgwint1014

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    Philadelphia PA
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    Jamaica

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  1. Hi, so we have a 2023 tax return, 2024 1099 and 2025 1099, along with 6 months of bank statements showing deposits from self employment. Also a letter explaining everything. You think that would suffice?
  2. Hello. My fiancé’s interview is in a few days. We are already past those stages. So we only have 2023 currently.
  3. I have a co sponsor for the I-134 for my fiancé. Co sponsor didn’t file taxes in 2024 due to being sick and just started on their 2025, which probably won’t be submitted until after the interview due to filling for an extension. I have 2023 tax return, 1099 for 2024 and 2025 since it’s self employment, and bank statements. Would this be enough for the K1 visa interview for an approval?
  4. Line 9 & 11 equal the same amount. im looking at box 1.
  5. On the 1040 form, I’m going off my AGI. I’m not sure why my W2 is higher. Maybe it’s before taxes, HSA, etc. plus I was also self employed for another job.
  6. I just don’t have any current pay stubs because I have been on workers comp. Is it true that I can use my W2s for last year’s tax income? Instead of my actually 1040? Because on my W2 I’m way over the qualified income.
  7. Hello, I am currently preparing Form I-134 for my fiancé’s upcoming K-1 visa interview in Jamaica and would appreciate your guidance regarding financial eligibility. My household size is three, including myself, my minor child, and my fiancé. On my 2025 tax return, my adjusted gross income (AGI) was $23,696, which I understand may be below the recommended threshold for a household of this size. However, this figure does not reflect my current earning capacity. I currently hold two positions. My primary job provides an annual salary of $85,000, and my secondary job pays $33 per hour at approximately 40 hours per week. I began my primary position mid-year in 2025 following maternity leave after the birth of my child in late 2024, which contributed to the lower reported AGI. As of February 2026, I have been out of work due to a job-related injury and am currently receiving workers’ compensation benefits. I remain employed and expect to return to work once medically cleared. Given these circumstances, could you advise on the best way to demonstrate sufficient financial support for purposes of the I-134, particularly when prior tax returns do not accurately reflect current income? Additionally, please let me know what supporting documentation you would recommend submitting in this situation. Thank you for your time and assistance.
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