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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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As our case continues ongoing, my fiancee and me are planning to have our consulate interview next month at Colombia consulate. according to my w-2 and form 1040 I make enough money to support my fiancee when she comes to the USA. Although I make enough money I am trying to organize some of my finances because some credit cards went to high after continued paying all of them on time for a long time they never went down. I started a program that helps me to pay them off faster; Also in my student loan I put a forbearance because I am trying to organize everything and continue paying my student loan as I was paying for that last year.

I would like to know if I show my form I-134 and all my incomes, will that be enough to prove them I am able to support my fiancee without a co-sponsor. Will the consul check my credit report and see my student loan has a forbearance, or the credit cards have that problem

Thanks (My w-2 shows I make about 67K a year)

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You will be fine with the embassy interview as long as your tax return shows your income is above poverty line.

They don't check your credit card bill and student loan.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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I put a forbearance; I am not paying student loan until next year.... that's a federal student loan... Do you think they can check it...?

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I put a forbearance; I am not paying student loan until next year.... that's a federal student loan... Do you think they can check it...?

NO.

Focus on the interview itself. Make sure you have everything embassy requires. Focus. Try not to overthink. You are almost there.

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K1 VISA

06/14/2014 I-129F sent       06/16/2014 Noa1         10/14/2014 Noa2        11/07/2014 Package3         12/08/2014 embassy interview / approved!!        12/10/2014 Visa in hand

 

AOS

12/31/2014 I-485/I-765/I-131 sent        01/06/2015 Noa1        01/30/2015 Biometrics        02/27/2015 AP&EAD approved       07/20/2015 interview(approved on the spot!)

 

ROC

4/26/2017 I-751 sent        5/12/2017 Noa1       10/15/2018 interview (combo)

 

Citizenship

4/22/2018 N-400 sent      4/23/2018 Noa1        10/15/2018 interview (combo)+Oath ceremony! 

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