Does EVERY blank need to be filled in on I-134?
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I'm looking over the I-134, and it asks for a lot of financial information -- life insurance, stocks, bonds, mortgage, etc.
If the income alone is sufficient to meet the 125%, is it necessary to include this additional information? For instance, my co-sponsor has life insurance, but does he really need to include this information if his income is enough to satisfy the requirements??
Also, are tax returns required by the London Consulate from co-sponsors for the I-134? If so, how many?
Thanks in advance...
~ Jenney
If the income alone is sufficient to meet the 125%, is it necessary to include this additional information? For instance, my co-sponsor has life insurance, but does he really need to include this information if his income is enough to satisfy the requirements??
Also, are tax returns required by the London Consulate from co-sponsors for the I-134? If so, how many?
Thanks in advance...
~ Jenney
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Hi Jenney,
I'd put in everything that they ask for...it's best to over-fulfil their requirements, I imagine. Although, if the supporting evidence is hard to come by and you have satisfied the questions, then I'm sure you'll be all right.
My co-sponsor has given me three years of her tax returns.
Try to stop worrying about this :-) The Embassy are there to help you get a visa, not to pick holes in your forms when it is obvious that you have enough evidence :-)
Peace,
D.
I'd put in everything that they ask for...it's best to over-fulfil their requirements, I imagine. Although, if the supporting evidence is hard to come by and you have satisfied the questions, then I'm sure you'll be all right.
My co-sponsor has given me three years of her tax returns.
Try to stop worrying about this :-) The Embassy are there to help you get a visa, not to pick holes in your forms when it is obvious that you have enough evidence :-)
Peace,
D.
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"Jenney & Mark" wrote:
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> I'm looking over the I-134, and it asks for a lot of financial
> information -- life insurance, stocks, bonds, mortgage, etc.
>
> If the income alone is sufficient to meet the 125%, is it necessary to
> include this additional information? For instance, my co-sponsor has
I don't believe so. If it means anything I only used the I-864 and left
plenty of items blank. Once the consular officer checked my tax returns
and that the income was sufficient he signed the form and we went on to
the next topic.
>
> I'm looking over the I-134, and it asks for a lot of financial
> information -- life insurance, stocks, bonds, mortgage, etc.
>
> If the income alone is sufficient to meet the 125%, is it necessary to
> include this additional information? For instance, my co-sponsor has
I don't believe so. If it means anything I only used the I-864 and left
plenty of items blank. Once the consular officer checked my tax returns
and that the income was sufficient he signed the form and we went on to
the next topic.