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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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As mentioned above does Pakistani consulate allow co-sponsoring for affidavit support on K1-visas? I`m almost done with the entire paperwork and would like to send it off this week. My parents are very supportive on our relationship and are willing to co-sponsor for us as well as let us live together at their homes until the entire K1 process finishes and she gets her green card. I`m a full time student with a 15 hr per week job. While I do have a guaranteed full time placement as soon as I finish school on December, I would like to start petitioning to start living our lives together when she gets here. If a co-sponsor is allowed would I need to fill 1 as well as my parents?

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As mentioned above does Pakistani consulate allow co-sponsoring for affidavit support on K1-visas? I`m almost done with the entire paperwork and would like to send it off this week. My parents are very supportive on our relationship and are willing to co-sponsor for us as well as let us live together at their homes until the entire K1 process finishes and she gets her green card. I`m a full time student with a 15 hr per week job. While I do have a guaranteed full time placement as soon as I finish school on December, I would like to start petitioning to start living our lives together when she gets here. If a co-sponsor is allowed would I need to fill 1 as well as my parents?

If you don't get an answer you might want to post in the Embassy and Consulate section, or if all else fails maybe send the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan an email or call them and see if they can answer you.

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As far as I know yes, they do- especially with someone like yourself who has good prospects of employment soon. Yes, both you and your co-sponsor will need to fill in the I-134, and once you are married and filing for Adjustment of Status, both of you will need to fill in the I-864.

Also keep in mind that you don't need the I-134 at the beginning of this process, and it may well be December by the time your fiancee's interview comes up.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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One more question when its time to submit the affidavit and both of my parents are willing to co-sponsor can I submit both of their forms? would that give it a better chance to be accepted?

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Hi sorry for bringing this up again but while searching through the forum I`ve read that a co-sponsor can add the earnings of everyone within their households so does that mean that I can include my brother,my sister in law and my blood related sister`s earnings in the affidavit support with the co sponsoring of my parents? my parents have filed their taxes jointly. My parents do make enough but I feel that if the consulate sees that everyone in the household is making money maybe that would help with our case. If this is the case how do my parents include the rest of my family in? Would they each have to file a I-134? Thanks in advance

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