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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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My fiance makes very good money at his overseas job. He works 6 weeks, and has three weeks off. After our marriage, he wants to continue this job, and simply come here to the US during his 3 weeks off instead of to what will be his former country.

I have always made enough to satisfy the I-134, but recently resigned by job so that I could spen the next month doing some work on my home to rent it. Our plan is to relocate to another state, and I am the one making the preparations for this. In the next month, I will begin looking for work in the area of our new residence. Right now, my fiance is supporting us with his income.

It's possbile I'll already to back to work by the time his interview comes around - we are jsut now submitting the petition - but if not, will we require an I-134 be completed? He makes a 6-digit salary in euros, and has no intention to leave this job unless he had a very goo opportunity here in the states. Is this, with his large savings, enough to satisfy that he will not be a public buredn? Or is it best to wait a few months until I am working again to submit this petition? We are eager to start our married life.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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My fiance makes very good money at his overseas job. He works 6 weeks, and has three weeks off. After our marriage, he wants to continue this job, and simply come here to the US during his 3 weeks off instead of to what will be his former country.

I have always made enough to satisfy the I-134, but recently resigned by job so that I could spen the next month doing some work on my home to rent it. Our plan is to relocate to another state, and I am the one making the preparations for this. In the next month, I will begin looking for work in the area of our new residence. Right now, my fiance is supporting us with his income.

It's possbile I'll already to back to work by the time his interview comes around - we are jsut now submitting the petition - but if not, will we require an I-134 be completed? He makes a 6-digit salary in euros, and has no intention to leave this job unless he had a very goo opportunity here in the states. Is this, with his large savings, enough to satisfy that he will not be a public buredn? Or is it best to wait a few months until I am working again to submit this petition? We are eager to start our married life.

You do realize that there will be several weeks to many weeks after he arrives before he will have the proper documentation to be able to leave and re-enter the USA?

YMMV

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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You do realize that there will be several weeks to many weeks after he arrives before he will have the proper documentation to be able to leave and re-enter the USA?

Yes, it's no problem for him to take some unpaid leave from his job. If the normal three weeks he takes is not sufficient. He has workth 15 years with this company and has many benefits

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Yes, it's no problem for him to take some unpaid leave from his job. If the normal three weeks he takes is not sufficient. He has workth 15 years with this company and has many benefits

you will need to check with your consulate as to the alien self support option. London does it but am not sure who else allows

YMMV

 
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