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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi

2009 was a bad year (unemndployed for 6 months) and my taxable income was only 22K

2010 was OK (employed again) and my income was over $64K

I am currently employed for 18 months and the salary is over $65K

Am I going to have any problems?

is the fact that I was unemployed for 6 months is 2009 going to have any effect?

Thanks

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi

2009 was a bad year (unemndployed for 6 months) and my taxable income was only 22K

2010 was OK (employed again) and my income was over $64K

I am currently employed for 18 months and the salary is over $65K

Am I going to have any problems?

is the fact that I was unemployed for 6 months is 2009 going to have any effect?

Thanks

No. They are going to be concerned about the present income not 2009. Your income is well above many; you will have no problem.

I assume you are aware of the use of IRS transcripts as evidence.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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No. They are going to be concerned about the present income not 2009. Your income is well above many; you will have no problem.

I assume you are aware of the use of IRS transcripts as evidence.

Thanks.

I have all my tax returns, pay checks and W2 for the last 18 month ready. I did not yet ask for a letter of employment as it needs to be "fresh"

Do I need to prepare things like my house and car title copies or they are not needed?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Any of the amounts you list qualify for two people. The go by current income. Attach 1 years tax return to the form (2010 right now)

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Gary And Alla

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Hello,

I need to have some informations about affidavit of support.

My girlfriend is student in a medicine school (she will be graduated in 2012). I met my girlfriend when i worked in US between 2008 and 2010.

I am in France right now. We received the approval of NOA2 the last week.

I am just concerned about affidavit of support.

We have no sponsor and she is unable to support me right now.

I will work for my previous company in US. I am sure to have a job.

Do you think i will have an issue during the immigration interview ?

Thanks in adavance for your help.

Guillaume

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Hello,

I need to have some informations about affidavit of support.

My girlfriend is student in a medicine school (she will be graduated in 2012). I met my girlfriend when i worked in US between 2008 and 2010.

I am in France right now. We received the approval of NOA2 the last week.

I am just concerned about affidavit of support.

We have no sponsor and she is unable to support me right now.

I will work for my previous company in US. I am sure to have a job.

Do you think i will have an issue during the immigration interview ?

Thanks in adavance for your help.

Guillaume

Bonjour.

Yes, your fiancee (not girlfriend) must show that she can support you. You will not be eligible to work legally in the US until some months after you arrive on a K-1. You must first get married and apply for Adjustment of Status and for that your (then) wifew will have to show she can support you again. If she does not qualify now, she will need to get a co-sponsor.

A visa will not be issued if you do not establish that you will be supported.

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

Gary And Alla

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Thanks.

I have all my tax returns, pay checks and W2 for the last 18 month ready. I did not yet ask for a letter of employment as it needs to be "fresh"

Do I need to prepare things like my house and car title copies or they are not needed?

What you have may work but they ask for transcripts. Condensed version of returns. Get them free on line or by phone from IRS. Request fax copies or nail mail.

Your income will be enough. The material items arent going to be a factor.

 
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