i-134 affidavit supporting documentation
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i-134 affidavit supporting documentation
My husband to be just sent me the affidavit I-134 notarized forms for myself and my child. Along with this he sent me details from his bank accounts and a letter from his employer. On the letter from his employer, it states that he is employed by them and what his annual income is. It doesnt say however that he is permenantly employed, although he is. My question is, do we need to get another letter done from his employer, for me to take to my K1 interview at the embassy? Has anyone else had a letter such as my fiance's and not needed it ammended? Also, his secondary bank account, that he has had for 5 years, he sent me a photocopy of the fax the bank sent to his workplace. Would this be sufficient? His main bank account he has only had for about 3 months, but for that I have an official original letter. Can anyone advise me please.
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> My husband to be just sent me the affidavit I-134 notarized forms for myself and my
> child. Along with this he sent me details from his bank accounts and a letter from
> his employer. On the letter from his employer, it states that he is employed by
> them and what his annual income is. It doesnt say however that he is permenantly
> employed, although he is. My question is, do we need to get another letter done
> from his employer, for me to take to my K1 interview at the embassy? Has anyone
> else had a letter such as my fiance's and not needed it ammended?
The letter I gave my (then) fiance stated that I was currently employed and what my
income was - it did not say permanently employed. Unless he has a contract with his
employer that says he can never quit or be fired, I don't think there is any such
thing as permanently employed
Also, his secondary bank account, that he has had for 5
> years, he sent me a photocopy of the fax the bank sent to his workplace. Would this
> be sufficient? His main bank account he has only had for about 3 months, but for
> that I have an official original letter. Can anyone advise me please.
These letters sound correct to me. Take Care. Shelley
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> My husband to be just sent me the affidavit I-134 notarized forms for myself and my
> child. Along with this he sent me details from his bank accounts and a letter from
> his employer. On the letter from his employer, it states that he is employed by
> them and what his annual income is. It doesnt say however that he is permenantly
> employed, although he is. My question is, do we need to get another letter done
> from his employer, for me to take to my K1 interview at the embassy? Has anyone
> else had a letter such as my fiance's and not needed it ammended?
The letter I gave my (then) fiance stated that I was currently employed and what my
income was - it did not say permanently employed. Unless he has a contract with his
employer that says he can never quit or be fired, I don't think there is any such
thing as permanently employed
Also, his secondary bank account, that he has had for 5
> years, he sent me a photocopy of the fax the bank sent to his workplace. Would this
> be sufficient? His main bank account he has only had for about 3 months, but for
> that I have an official original letter. Can anyone advise me please.
These letters sound correct to me. Take Care. Shelley