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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Another thing to think about again.. Do they accept co-sponsors in the Philippines? Help Pls for those who know.. Getting more nervous here.. :(

Yes, cosponsor is accepted in K1 Visa.

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There have been reports of 'yes and no'... depending on the type of visa...and the reason for using co-sponsor etc. For instance, a student or younger adult just out of school may be more likely to get through with a co-sponsor than say a 40 y/o man. Nobody can tell you for sure.

Visis the PI regional forum and ask. ;) Also be sure to read the Sherriff's thread here for all the info you will need regarding PI.

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There have been reports of 'yes and no'... depending on the type of visa...and the reason for using co-sponsor etc. For instance, a student or younger adult just out of school may be more likely to get through with a co-sponsor than say a 40 y/o man. Nobody can tell you for sure.

Visis the PI regional forum and ask. ;) Also be sure to read the Sherriff's thread here for all the info you will need regarding PI.

Right, or as I like to put it, there's a much better chance that a recent grad or college student with a parent or other close relationship co-sponsoring to be approved than an age 30+ burger flipper with a co-sponsor who barely qualifies. This kind of approval is a judgment call about the likelyhood the intending immigrant will become a public charge, so it's not cut and dried.

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when i had my interview, I need a co-sponsors because my husband just graduated. but the pre-screener told me that the manila embassy are not accepting a co sponsors for K3 and k1, but she said it depends on the consul, so when the consul almost done looking at my papers, i told him that I have a co-sponsor and then he asked for it then attached it with my papers. and I passed. SO YES!!

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Oh so i think i have a good chance of passing even with a co-sponsor because as most of you have said its the consul's judgement that matters, and i actually just graduated and im currently waiting to take my board exam so i really need to get a co-sponsor which is my dad.. so again HOPEFULLY we will get approved. And so as to you guys! Good luck to everyone and thanks! :thumbs:

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