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Taxes when sponsor is retired as proof for I-134

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Old Dec 10th 2002, 6:59 am
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Default Taxes when sponsor is retired as proof for I-134

Anyone who wants to take a crack at this one, your experiences, comments are welcomed:


Fiance is getting ready for interview. Has all documents. I-134 reflects a total from a co-sponsor. Co-Sponsor is retired. Has an SSI check, has a pension check totalling a little over 20,000 annually.

Problem is that his taxes only reflect pension earnings since social security benefits are not taxable.

If the consulate goes just by the taxes, he does not meet the requirements. Will they " do the math?" This guy has letters from both SSA and the State that issues his pension. They each state a monthly total. Co-sponsor is apparently afraid of sending a bank statement for the last three months because an error caused the account to overdraft several times. Will the taxes, and the two letters from each agency be enough for the interview?

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