What all does the USC petitioner need to provide to the Chinese beneficiary for the interview?
A.3.1.1 1. At least a copy of your passport, although a notarized one is recommended (in case of overcome) 2. I-134, signature and notary section at bottom; sign in front of notary. 3. Tax returns or tax transcripts (1 year, although many bring 3 years) 4. Bank statement 5. Employment letter Best if all of these documents are not older than six months. You can wait till close to P4 if you want. A.3.1.2 Get 3 notarized copies of the I-134, and bank statement, and employment letter. Or make copies of them prior to being notarized. Then you can get more recent notarizations if needed, although that does not change any date that might be reflected on the form. A.3.1.3 A. Statement from an officer of the bank or other financial institution where you have deposits, giving the following details regarding your account: 1. Date account opened; 2. Total amount deposited for the past year; 3. Present balance. B. Statement of your employer on business stationery, showing: 1. Date and nature of emp