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
- I-134 financial support documentation for K-1 fiancé visa petitions
- US consulate interview financial solvency documentation
- Self-employed K-1 petitioner income documentation (bank statement + Schedule C)
- Joint income documentation when K-1 petitioner is co-sponsoring with a family member
- Post-marriage I-864 preparation financial documentation planning
How It Works
- Step 1: Upload personal bank statement PDFs (3–6 months)
- Step 2: Select Excel output
- Step 3: Document monthly income deposits and savings balances for consulate review
- 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.
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