Bank Statement for K-1 Fiancé Visa and CR-1 Spouse Visa Applications
US citizen petitioners filing K-1 fiancé visa (I-129F) or CR-1/IR-1 immigrant spouse visa petitions can convert bank statement PDFs to Excel or CSV to satisfy USCIS financial support requirements. The I-134 Affidavit of Support requires the petitioner to demonstrate income at or above 100% of the federal poverty level (for K-1) or 125% (for immigrant visas). Bank statements verify that income deposits match the stated annual income.
Key Benefits
- Documents petitioner income deposits for I-134 Affidavit of Support requirement
- Shows 12 months of consistent payroll for NVC financial document submission
- Tracks savings balance for petitioners supplementing income with assets
- Exports multiple account history for petitioners with business and personal income
- NVC-ready documentation package with clean Excel transaction history
How It Works
- Step 1: Upload your last 12 months of bank statement PDFs
- Step 2: Select Excel output
- Step 3: Identify regular payroll deposits confirming your stated annual income
- Step 4: Submit to NVC or consulate alongside I-134 and W-2/tax return
Frequently Asked Questions
- What bank statements does the K-1 fiancé visa I-134 require?
- The I-134 Affidavit of Support for K-1 visa typically requires 3–12 months of bank statements to verify the petitioner's income and ability to financially support the beneficiary. The petitioner's income must be at or above 100% of the HHS poverty guidelines for their household size. Export 12 months of bank statements to Excel to show consistent payroll or self-employment income deposits. If your income alone doesn't meet the threshold, a joint sponsor with qualifying income can also complete an I-134 — their bank statements will be required as well.
- How do self-employed petitioners document income for K-1 or CR-1 visa financial requirements?
- Self-employed K-1 or CR-1 petitioners need to document business income carefully. Export 12–24 months of bank statements to Excel to show consistent monthly business deposits. Supplement with your most recent 2 years of tax returns (showing Schedule C net income) and a CPA letter confirming current year income projections. Consular officers and NVC reviewers want to see that self-employment income is stable and will continue — business bank statements showing consistent client deposits (rather than a single large annual payment) are the most convincing documentation for spouse visa income verification.
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