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I assume your fiance is the US citizen? Him visiting could be a problem if he receives mail from USCIS and he's not there to receive it, such as an RFE..

Also, no, living with his mom won't get it denied. But he will have to prove he can support you, and if he can't he will need a co-sponsor.

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It will be a positive as it goes towards showing a bonafide relationship. assuming he has a job to go back to or a co-sponsor for the financial support (plus someone to check mail for any USCIS letters, I assume mom can do that).

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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It will be a positive as it goes towards showing a bonafide relationship. assuming he has a job to go back to or a co-sponsor for the financial support (plus someone to check mail for any USCIS letters, I assume mom can do that).

he already received the first letter which is NOA nad just waiting for the next step... he will be out of the navy within this month and is looking for another job. He decided to come home first so we could fix whatever we have to fix in our relationship.. he will be sent to school by the navy for that is one of the benefits he will have being in the navy... he will study and work while the fiance visa is on the process... you think ours will have a good chance of getting approved?

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he already received the first letter which is NOA nad just waiting for the next step... he will be out of the navy within this month and is looking for another job. He decided to come home first so we could fix whatever we have to fix in our relationship.. he will be sent to school by the navy for that is one of the benefits he will have being in the navy... he will study and work while the fiance visa is on the process... you think ours will have a good chance of getting approved?

The problem I see is that unless you delay the visa interview, he won't have time to both visit for three months and return home, find a job and qualify as your sponsor. People have mentioned a cosponsor but often Manila does not allow this for a K1 visa.

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