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hello everybody this is my first post here

ive been reading the forum over the past few days and it is great

thank you

ive done a lot of research on getting a k1 fiance visa

im living in north carolina and my fiance is in scotland, united kingdom

we shouldnt have a problem getting this visa

weve traveled together for 13 months and ive lived with her in scotland for 6 months

my concern is in regards to the i-134 proof of support part of the process

in the last 17 months ive been unemployed

this is because of travelling all over with my fiance

and now having a hard time finding work

before that 17 months i only worked for 2 months which was right after i lived with her in scotland for 6 months

so, my income is pretty nill

in 2008 and 2007 i made pretty much nothing

in 2006 before i was with my fiance i worked all year and brought home about $24,000

now i know i cant meet the financial requirement to support my fiance

but i do live with my parents and my dad brings in about $32,000 a year on his retirement

after doing a lot of research it seems like if i sponsor my fiance and he co-sponsors it should be no problem

im just very nervous and uncertain about the whole thing

becoming knowledgable to the process and using logic it seems like there should be no problem

i guess im just looking for reassurance or if theres any reason i would have a problem

thanks for your help in advance

=)

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I-129F NOA1 : 2009-02-23

I-129F NOA2 : 2009-07-13

Packet 3 Sent : 2009-08-26

on 2009-9-30, dos was finally able to tell us that london processed our packet 3 forms

Packet 4 Received :

Interview Date : 2009-10-22

Medical Date : 2009-10-23

Interview Result : Approved! (received visa 13 days after interview because medical results were pending)

Ellie arrives at POE JFK (NY) : 2009-12-05

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hello everybody this is my first post here

ive been reading the forum over the past few days and it is great

thank you

ive done a lot of research on getting a k1 fiance visa

im living in north carolina and my fiance is in scotland, united kingdom

we shouldnt have a problem getting this visa

weve traveled together for 13 months and ive lived with her in scotland for 6 months

my concern is in regards to the i-134 proof of support part of the process

in the last 17 months ive been unemployed

this is because of travelling all over with my fiance

and now having a hard time finding work

before that 17 months i only worked for 2 months which was right after i lived with her in scotland for 6 months

so, my income is pretty nill

in 2008 and 2007 i made pretty much nothing

in 2006 before i was with my fiance i worked all year and brought home about $24,000

now i know i cant meet the financial requirement to support my fiance

but i do live with my parents and my dad brings in about $32,000 a year on his retirement

after doing a lot of research it seems like if i sponsor my fiance and he co-sponsors it should be no problem

im just very nervous and uncertain about the whole thing

becoming knowledgable to the process and using logic it seems like there should be no problem

i guess im just looking for reassurance or if theres any reason i would have a problem

thanks for your help in advance

=)

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thanks

yea ive just been a bit of a nervous wreck over this stuff

legally it all seems fine

i guess just because of how huge of a deal it is i get nervous

id just like to say thanks to the forum again

this is a really great place

were all in the same situation but with our own unique stories

and the thing connecting it all is love

which is always a great foundation =)

:dance:

^i love that guy heh

K1

Vermont Service Center / London Embassy

I-129F NOA1 : 2009-02-23

I-129F NOA2 : 2009-07-13

Packet 3 Sent : 2009-08-26

on 2009-9-30, dos was finally able to tell us that london processed our packet 3 forms

Packet 4 Received :

Interview Date : 2009-10-22

Medical Date : 2009-10-23

Interview Result : Approved! (received visa 13 days after interview because medical results were pending)

Ellie arrives at POE JFK (NY) : 2009-12-05

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