Bank Statement Converter for K-1 Fiancé Visa Applications

US citizens petitioning for K-1 fiancé visas can convert bank statement PDFs to Excel or CSV to document income and financial solvency for Form I-134 financial sponsor requirements, support US consulate interview preparation, and verify that the US petitioner can financially support the fiancé upon entry to the United States.

Key Benefits

How It Works

  1. Step 1: Upload personal bank statement PDFs (3–6 months)
  2. Step 2: Select Excel output
  3. Step 3: Document monthly income deposits and savings balances for consulate review
  4. Step 4: Submit to NVC and US consulate with Form I-134, tax returns, and W2 or pay stubs

Frequently Asked Questions

What financial documentation do K-1 petitioners need for the I-134?
Form I-134 (Declaration of Financial Support for K-1) requires: most recent year's federal tax return, W2 or 1099, recent pay stubs, and 3 months of bank statements. The income threshold is 100% of federal poverty guideline for household size plus the fiancé (lower threshold than the 125% required for I-864). Export 3 months of bank statements to show consistent income deposits and adequate savings. Self-employed K-1 petitioners should export 12 months of bank statements alongside Schedule C — 3 months alone won't show income stability for self-employed income.
Can a K-1 petitioner use savings to meet financial requirements if income is low?
Yes. For I-134, liquid assets (bank savings, brokerage accounts) can supplement insufficient income. Generally, assets worth 3–5x the income shortfall are considered adequate — if your income is $3,000 below the required threshold, $9,000–$15,000 in liquid savings can compensate. Export bank statements showing savings balances. Some consulates are more asset-flexible than others — the Bangkok, Manila, and Mexico City consulates (high K-1 volume) are experienced with asset-based financial support documentation.
Convert K-1 Sponsor Statement Free