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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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1. have yer lass DELAY returning the packet 3 to the Embassy AFTER she receives it FROM the embassy, from 2 to 3 months from the date that she RECEIVES it. This buys you some time, and you need this time to finish up the fall semester, and get a 30K job.

2. na - get the big job after fall term ends. Forget about 'amt of money made since hired' and focus on 'annual salary amount', instead. Seriously - get that 30K/yr job right after the fall term ends. Skip the spring term or take 2 or 3 night classes, work during the day, get away from the resturant work. It doesn't matter the AMOUNT OF MONEY MADE from the time you start the job to the time of interview day - what MATTERS is the annual salary that you are HIRED at, which will be reflected in the EMPLOYMENT letter that the HR department will make for you. Whilst yer still on campus, hit the uni job / career office, dig through the employment offer books and the online portals that the uni has. Talk with the uni career counselors about finding that 30K /year job. They are there to help you, part of your fees pay part of their salaries.

3. send out the employment letter to your lass, along with the I-134, two weeks before the interview day.

4. calling USCIS is a waste of time on this matter. All the data you need is available online, you'll get much better (and focused ) opinions here on VJ.

5. re-read all of my posts in your thread, here, 3 times. I was succinct and to the point when writing - but yer missing my points (your questions are indicative that you've just skimmed ). Map out what I've written on a calendar, make a flowchart even. Big paper, green crayon.

Note - I never suggested anything 'idealistic' but always 'realistic' for you. If you can make it happen, you'll be out of the danger zone for the I-134 income requirements.

Later, when she comes into the USA, marry and file AOS immediately. Then when the next full semester comes around, she can work full time whilst YOU are back in school. Keep that up until you FINISH the degree, then get out there and get The Regular Job .

If my list seems too much, or tedious - ask your mom to read all of my stuff here, get her INPUT.

When I replied, I really meant to say that your advice was realistic for my situation since I could not persue a more ideal ones because if the limit of my own situation. May be the meaning was changed when I tried to write it out. I'msorry andI really appreciate. Well now I make sure I read 3 times (though I could not input my mom since she does not read much English...so guess that'd be just me). I will go to talk to ppl at my U this week days about the job, and hopefully things get more sorted out. Well, from what I read the forums in this site, many people have some trouble when their employers are not willing to write the letter that states exactly the annual earnings from their companies. Anyways, that's not the thing now. I'll go find out. So now I would have to delay the process.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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it should be ok if you can get an hourly figure as well if they put down that you are fulltime (as fulltime is assumed to be 40 hours per week. So if you can find a job that pays you, lets say $13/hour that would be about 27k a year if its fulltime. The letter would just have to state something along the lines of you are a fulltime employee in good standing recieving $13 per hour.

~*~*~Steph and Wes~*~*~
Married: 2010-01-20

ROC: (for the complete timeline click on my timeline button, the signature was getting too long!)
I-751 Sent: 2015-05-22
NOA1 Notice Date: 2015-05-27
NOA1 Received: 2015-06-06
Biometrics Notice Date: 2015-06-27
Biometrics Date: 2015-07-17

Interview Notice Date: 2015-07-28

Interview Date: ​2015-09-01
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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1. have yer lass DELAY returning the packet 3 to the Embassy AFTER she receives it FROM the embassy, from 2 to 3 months from the date that she RECEIVES it. This buys you some time, and you need this time to finish up the fall semester, and get a 30K job.

2. na - get the big job after fall term ends. Forget about 'amt of money made since hired' and focus on 'annual salary amount', instead. Seriously - get that 30K/yr job right after the fall term ends. Skip the spring term or take 2 or 3 night classes, work during the day, get away from the resturant work. It doesn't matter the AMOUNT OF MONEY MADE from the time you start the job to the time of interview day - what MATTERS is the annual salary that you are HIRED at, which will be reflected in the EMPLOYMENT letter that the HR department will make for you. Whilst yer still on campus, hit the uni job / career office, dig through the employment offer books and the online portals that the uni has. Talk with the uni career counselors about finding that 30K /year job. They are there to help you, part of your fees pay part of their salaries.

3. send out the employment letter to your lass, along with the I-134, two weeks before the interview day.

4. calling USCIS is a waste of time on this matter. All the data you need is available online, you'll get much better (and focused ) opinions here on VJ.

5. re-read all of my posts in your thread, here, 3 times. I was succinct and to the point when writing - but yer missing my points (your questions are indicative that you've just skimmed ). Map out what I've written on a calendar, make a flowchart even. Big paper, green crayon.

Note - I never suggested anything 'idealistic' but always 'realistic' for you. If you can make it happen, you'll be out of the danger zone for the I-134 income requirements.

Later, when she comes into the USA, marry and file AOS immediately. Then when the next full semester comes around, she can work full time whilst YOU are back in school. Keep that up until you FINISH the degree, then get out there and get The Regular Job .

If my list seems too much, or tedious - ask your mom to read all of my stuff here, get her INPUT.

When I replied, I really meant to say that your advice was realistic for my situation since I could not persue a more ideal ones because if the limit of my own situation. May be the meaning was changed when I tried to write it out. I'msorry andI really appreciate. Well now I make sure I read 3 times (though I could not input my mom since she does not read much English...so guess that'd be just me). I will go to talk to ppl at my U this week days about the job, and hopefully things get more sorted out. Well, from what I read the forums in this site, many people have some trouble when their employers are not willing to write the letter that states exactly the annual earnings from their companies. Anyways, that's not the thing now. I'll go find out. So now I would have to delay the process.

Employer letters are optional. It is no trouble if you do not have one. Check stubs will prove income also.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

 
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