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Hey! I am in the K1 visa procesos and I've trying to complete the Form I-134 but I've having some issues understanding some parts of it: 12) Beneficiary's anticipated length of stay (what date should I write on the FROM (m/d/y) Part 2 Beneficiary's financial information 13) Beneficiary income (I am self employed and my salary it's not the same every month, should I put an stimated of my salary now? But i am not gonna be able to keep working when I travel to US) Also at the TOTAL NUMBER OF DEPENDTS, should I count myself as 1? (I don't have kinds of anyone else who depends on me) 16) Beneficiary's assets I have a bank account with not much money (should I add it there or is it not recommended) Financial information 14) Income (at the end of the chart, on TOTAL NUMBER OF DEPENDENTS, should I count my beneficiary as 1? And write it down like 1? (He doesnt have anyone else who depends on him) Part 3 information about the individual agreeing to support 21) Intent to provide specific contributions to the beneficiary (he Will provide everything for me, once I get there, how should I frase that?) Thanks for your help.
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I’m a k1 holder and I’m in the US. I married my spouse within the 90 days. My lawyer filed concurrent i-485 with “ I-130 “ In addition to i-765 and i-131. I saw people posting that k1 holders don’t need to file i-130. My pd is March, 31. My status is “ Case was received and a receipt notice was sent “. I don’t prefer withdrawing the process and wait again. I didn’t even have my work permit. What do you think guys ? I called my lawyer and they said they know how things work and just relax!
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Hello! I am a Fiancee of a male from the United States, and we've been dating for about 4 years now. Right now, we are preparing requirements for the petition for alien fiancee. I am wheelchair-bound and was born with a degenerative disease called muscular dystrophy (myotonic-congenital type), that causes me to progressively lose muscle mass and my locomotive abilities, and me and my fiance very much wants to be married in the US soon and spend the rest of my life by his side. So, we wonder if our case can be expedited with this reason. Here's a sidenote, I am from a middle-class family in the Philippines. Though we're not able to get the necessary treatments for my scoliosis and other certain health problems because of certain specialists uavailable in our province, we get by very well and my basic needs are sustained by my immediate family (like: foods, dental, doctor's appointment for minor sickness, education, clothes, etc.). I have documents as proof for my degenerative disease, and my fiance also just wants to provide me the quality life I need, treatments that are easily available in US, and just be able to prolong my life and time with him. Both of our families and friends are also very much willing to support us. Hope to hear you guys' input on this. It would really mean a lot! Thank you all in advance.