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Hello and Greetings to all members,

I apologize if this question was asked already, but I am concerned and need advice.

I am the petitioner, I have received a post decision letter saying USCIS has accepted the fiancée petition. I am assuming that soon an I-134 affidavit of support will be required at the interview in Kiev, Ukraine.

The issue is that I have no documented income since i am a medical student.In the meantime all my living expenses come from family contributions. Now I would like to know, if my direct kin such as parents or siblings can't co sponsor me, will sponsorship from cousins or aunts be accepted and sufficient? If you have any experience please do advise me. I am grateful for your feedback.

Thank you

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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Hi, Yes any of your family members can co sponsor as long as they meet the requirement . Read this link and also see the poverty guildline on there. Good Luck To You :)

http://www.apexvisa.us/affidavits.html

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Posted

Hello and Greetings to all members,

I apologize if this question was asked already, but I am concerned and need advice.

I am the petitioner, I have received a post decision letter saying USCIS has accepted the fiancée petition. I am assuming that soon an I-134 affidavit of support will be required at the interview in Kiev, Ukraine.

The issue is that I have no documented income since i am a medical student.In the meantime all my living expenses come from family contributions. Now I would like to know, if my direct kin such as parents or siblings can't co sponsor me, will sponsorship from cousins or aunts be accepted and sufficient? If you have any experience please do advise me. I am grateful for your feedback.

Thank you

First check with the embassy to find out if they allow the use of co sponsors in K 1 cases. If so the immediate family members can do it. Hopefully the members with direct experiance in the Ukraine will respond.

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Thanks for the link and feedback...anyone with experience with the Kiev USEmbassy please?

I've edited the title of your thread to indicate the Embassy/Consulate you're going through, so am sure you'll get some feedback.

In the mean time - folks can always read about other member's experiences in the Emassy Review section. :thumbs:

Filed: Other Country: China
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Thanks for the link and feedback...anyone with experience with the Kiev USEmbassy please?

Sure, Kiev accepts a cosponsor for a K1 visa. Chose one sponsor that qualifies, then provide an I-134 and supporting documentation from you and another from the qualified sponsor. The sponsor must be either a US Citizen or legal permanent resident and provide evidence to support their status, such as a copy of passport data page, green card or photocopy of certified copy of birth certificate.

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