cosmiclobster Posted August 13, 2004 Report Share Posted August 13, 2004 Hey Frank These are hilarious!!!! Thanks for posting the link!!!!there are SO many funny ones, but since it's an election year, try this one:http://dribbleglass.com/subpages/billboards42b.htm Link to comment
warpedbored Posted August 13, 2004 Report Share Posted August 13, 2004 The VO did look at my I-134 but not any of the bank statements or other supporting evidence. Still I think it prudent to include anything and everything they may ask for. Link to comment
C4Racer Posted August 14, 2004 Report Share Posted August 14, 2004 Reading the instructions it seems as bank statements are applicable to everyone. When I first went to the bank, they looked at me like I was crazy to ask for this information. No one ever asks for such a thing. Then I showed them the I-134 since I was also having them notarize the form. She told me she would be glad to provide me with this information, but she was unsure how to get this type of report out of their system. I then showed her my bank statements for the last year, had them outlined on a spreadsheet and totaled. She simply verified this, then copied this onto the Banks leterhead stationary adding her business card, she printed the page which showed when the account was opened, and last she printed the page off the computer which showed present balance. Wallah, the I-134 instructions have been met. Yes, they tend to skip lots of evidence they ask for, but what happens when you leave out one piece. Murphy says, "Thats the one they will ask for." So I would have it just in case. Michael Link to comment
warpedbored Posted August 14, 2004 Report Share Posted August 14, 2004 Reading the instructions it seems as bank statements are applicable to everyone. When I first went to the bank, they looked at me like I was crazy to ask for this information. No one ever asks for such a thing. Then I showed them the I-134 since I was also having them notarize the form. She told me she would be glad to provide me with this information, but she was unsure how to get this type of report out of their system. I then showed her my bank statements for the last year, had them outlined on a spreadsheet and totaled. She simply verified this, then copied this onto the Banks leterhead stationary adding her business card, she printed the page which showed when the account was opened, and last she printed the page off the computer which showed present balance. Wallah, the I-134 instructions have been met. Yes, they tend to skip lots of evidence they ask for, but what happens when you leave out one piece. Murphy says, "Thats the one they will ask for." So I would have it just in case. MichaelExactly Michael. You have hit the nail square on the head. Link to comment
xian47 Posted August 14, 2004 Report Share Posted August 14, 2004 That part..(present balance) scares the hell out of me Link to comment
se_lang Posted August 14, 2004 Report Share Posted August 14, 2004 Hey Frank These are hilarious!!!! Thanks for posting the link!!!!there are SO many funny ones, but since it's an election year, try this one:http://dribbleglass.com/subpages/billboards42b.htm I loved this one http://dribbleglass.com/images/billboards/china.jpg Link to comment
mari Posted August 15, 2004 Report Share Posted August 15, 2004 Darrell, I agree 100% with it, first time I visited China got a special souvenir while driving back to the airport the day I left, a car hitted our taxi from the back and I came back with a couple of bruises in my arm and knee. Link to comment
bobmal99 Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 My credit union told me to come back the next day, and they had a years worth of my statements and letter ready to go, no problem!! Good luck.. Link to comment
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