Inxsfan Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 a copy of the tax returned is good enough right? so do i need to include copies of the w2?mike Link to comment
Guest Gene Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 I did, But I applied the "kitchen sink" method Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 I've copied the W2 with mine believing it was eaiser to do this than have it become an excuse for a denial. The instructions on the 134 are somewhat vague on the tax return informaiton required to meet the standard. Link to comment
frank1538 Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 I did, But I applied the "kitchen sink" method Same here. If you use the same rules for the I-134 as apply to the I-864, you are supposed to provide copies of all attachments, including W-2's. Link to comment
tywy_99 Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 Unless you are self-employed, a tax return isn't required but it has always been the popular consensus to include a copy of the latest return with the I-134. Some have included up to three returns including the w-2's. Whatever one's comfort zone is. If employed, your letter of employment showing date of employment and salary paid will be enough to show evidence of income.All evidence accompanying the I-134 must be in duplicate. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 Unless you are self-employed, a tax return isn't required but it has always been the popular consensus to include a copy of the latest return with the I-134. Some have included up to three returns including the w-2's. Whatever one's comfort zone is. If employed, your letter of employment showing date of employment and salary paid will be enough to show evidence of income.All evidence accompanying the I-134 must be in duplicate.133009[/snapback]good distinct to make for the I-134.. I think the income tax forms requirements for the I-864 have fallen into the I-134 realm for some reason.. just as the 125% issue has. In fact, for the I-134, only 100% of poverty level is needed to be covered for I-134... Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 good distinct to make for the I-134.. I think the income tax forms requirements for the I-864 have fallen into the I-134 realm for some reason.. just as the 125% issue has. In fact, for the I-134, only 100% of poverty level is needed to be covered for I-134...133022[/snapback]David, OF-167(Rev. 6-91) that goes out in P3 gets fairly specific about the evidence they require for the I-134, it's an oldy but a goodie. The wording is vague enough and could be interpreted to include the W-2. This is also where getting the tax form notarized comes from. Link to comment
Trigg Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 If you bring all the extra stuff-they will never ask for it. if you don't bring it--they will without doubt want to see it. no one knows for sure how they know--but they indeed do. Reading all the fancy numbered regs is usualy a huge waste of time as the GZ folks either haven't read them or have been trained to ignore them and make it up as they go---the kitchen sink method is the preffered method. I think there may be hidden scales when your SO walks into the interview--yea, THATS THE TICKET ALRIGHTY-THEY WEIGH THE STUFF TO SEE IF YOU BROUGHT ENOUGH--YEA, THAT'S THE TICKET-WEIGH IT! Link to comment
Dan R Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 By George I think he got it! The scales of GUZ determine the requirements.Now this makes sense.Yup cover your bases.Where was it stated that 100% poverty gets you a visa? If I knew that I'd have quit my job and moved to the street. If it would have improved my chances. Link to comment
Trigg Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 By George I think he got it! The scales of GUZ determine the requirements.Now this makes sense.Yup cover your bases.Where was it stated that 100% poverty gets you a visa? If I knew that I'd have quit my job and moved to the street. If it would have improved my chances.133130[/snapback]Uh, Dan. 100% of poverty level doesn't really mean that you have to be 100% poor. you could only be half poor like me and still get a visa---that way you can become 100% pooor. It's a mathematical equation half poor plus 125% pooor devided by a visa and the cost of a plane ticket=one third poor-added wtiht one third rich makes you two thirds eligible---the other 50% is not relative to GZ. now do you get it???? Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 If you bring all the extra stuff-they will never ask for it. if you don't bring it--they will without doubt want to see it. no one knows for sure how they know--but they indeed do. Reading all the fancy numbered regs is usualy a huge waste of time as the GZ folks either haven't read them or have been trained to ignore them and make it up as they go---the kitchen sink method is the preffered method. I think there may be hidden scales when your SO walks into the interview--yea, THATS THE TICKET ALRIGHTY-THEY WEIGH THE STUFF TO SEE IF YOU BROUGHT ENOUGH--YEA, THAT'S THE TICKET-WEIGH IT!133128[/snapback]Perhaps this should be added to the interview recommendations. We should be able to determin the weight requirement for a passing invterview. I'm sure it will be found that 8.5 pounds is the magic number. Link to comment
Trigg Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 If you bring all the extra stuff-they will never ask for it. if you don't bring it--they will without doubt want to see it. no one knows for sure how they know--but they indeed do. Reading all the fancy numbered regs is usualy a huge waste of time as the GZ folks either haven't read them or have been trained to ignore them and make it up as they go---the kitchen sink method is the preffered method. I think there may be hidden scales when your SO walks into the interview--yea, THATS THE TICKET ALRIGHTY-THEY WEIGH THE STUFF TO SEE IF YOU BROUGHT ENOUGH--YEA, THAT'S THE TICKET-WEIGH IT!133128[/snapback]Perhaps this should be added to the interview recommendations. We should be able to determin the weight requirement for a passing invterview. I'm sure it will be found that 8.5 pounds is the magic number.133148[/snapback]Arrrrg, everyone knows that they weigh in kilograms---through back from their druggy days!! Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 If you bring all the extra stuff-they will never ask for it. if you don't bring it--they will without doubt want to see it. no one knows for sure how they know--but they indeed do. Reading all the fancy numbered regs is usualy a huge waste of time as the GZ folks either haven't read them or have been trained to ignore them and make it up as they go---the kitchen sink method is the preffered method. I think there may be hidden scales when your SO walks into the interview--yea, THATS THE TICKET ALRIGHTY-THEY WEIGH THE STUFF TO SEE IF YOU BROUGHT ENOUGH--YEA, THAT'S THE TICKET-WEIGH IT!133128[/snapback]Perhaps this should be added to the interview recommendations. We should be able to determin the weight requirement for a passing invterview. I'm sure it will be found that 8.5 pounds is the magic number.133148[/snapback]Arrrrg, everyone knows that they weigh in kilograms---through back from their druggy days!!133149[/snapback]I have no recollection of any such thing, and no it does not effect the memory. ... What was the question? Link to comment
david_dawei Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 David, OF-167(Rev. 6-91) that goes out in P3 gets fairly specific about the evidence they require for the I-134, it's an oldy but a goodie. The wording is vague enough and could be interpreted to include the W-2. This is also where getting the tax form notarized comes from.133100[/snapback]I just read this.. just says "tax returns"... so could imply w-2 since they are a part of the tax forms. Although the wording on both this OF1-67 seems to agree with the 9FAM sections, suggesting that the I-134 is NOT a requirement, but can be requested. It appears that the use of an employment letter could in itself be enough proof. But I'm sure that I'll do a I-134 and bring w-2 , just in case! Link to comment
david_dawei Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 Where was it stated that 100% poverty gets you a visa? 133130[/snapback]I-864 FAQ:http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_1328.html Do the same income requirements apply to all immigrant visa applicants even if they use the I-134? No. The 125 percent minimum income requirement, the need for the last three years income tax returns and other requirements only apply when an I-864 is needed. Applicants using the I-134 will need to show that their sponsor's income is 100 percent of federal poverty guidelines as required under Section 212(a)(4) of the INA. Link to comment
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