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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hello guys, first thank you for reading. Me and my girfriend are in love and want to apply for the fiancee k-1 visa, but we are worried if her income will be enough for it. The past 3 years she has been making 30k a year, but just the last december she lost her job. This year though she has been working since July based on 18,100 salary.

I have read that she has to show evidence to support 125% of the minimum for her household size (which would be 2 if it is just me and she). That is $18,212, so close with her current salary. Also she works on weekends taking care disabled people but I don't know if this salary can be added too.

Do you guys think is too risky for us to try the visa with her current income?

Do you think will be more risky because she didnt work for some months?

Thank you very much, I really appreciate your advises.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Does your fiance have any savings or assets? If not, you'll have to get a co-sponsor. As close to the cut-off as you are, it won't be enough for them unless she has enough savings or assets to make up the difference.

Best of luck! :)

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Do you have someone that you can ask to co-sponsor you?

K1 Visa

I-129F Sent :------------------2010-07-28

I-129F NOA1 :----------------2010-08-05

Transferred to CSC:--------2010-08-10

I-129F NOA2 :----------------2011-01-04

NVC Left :----------------------2011-01-19

Consulate Received :------2011-01-25

Packet 3 Received :---------2011-01-27

Packet 3 Sent :---------------2011-01-27

Packet 4 Received :---------2011-02-17

Interview Date :---------------2011-02-24

Visa Received :---------------2011-03-07

Flight: March 10th 2011!

Married: March 22nd 2011!

AOS

AOS Packet sent :------------2011-04-28

NOA1 :---------------------------2011-05-04

I-485 RFE :---------------------2011-05-16

Biometrics letter : ------------2011-05-23

Biometrics Walk-In :---------2011-05-26

RFE Response :--------------2011-05-31

Transferred to CSC :--------2011-06-14

EAD Approved :---------------2011-06-24

AP Approved :-----------------2011-06-28

EAD / AP Received :--------2011-07-02

AOS Approved :---------------2011-08-04

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Does your fiance have any savings or assets? If not, you'll have to get a co-sponsor. As close to the cut-off as you are, it won't be enough for them unless she has enough savings or assets to make up the difference.

Best of luck! :)

No, she does not have any. She has more income than 18k but I don't what she can prove as income

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Do you have someone that you can ask to co-sponsor you?

I told to my uncle, he already brought his wife from Brazil and now he wants to bring his wife's son. He is worried about being able to support all.

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