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Hello I filled out my I-134 for the K-1 visa interview but i have a question about #7 which asks about employment I am not currently employed so do i put None?

My Dad is also filling out the form and i have a question for number #10 what does he put None, i mean he did not submit the visa petition i did he is only sponsoring my fiance.

oh also what would my dad put on question #8 of the I-134? I know he will list me, my sister, and my aunt who lives in Mexico, does he also have to list my Fiance?

I hope I can get some clarification, thank you so much :)

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You would put 0 on your income and -None- as the job.

Your dad would put -none- on question 10 as he did not submit the petition, you did.

Your dad would NOT list your fiance as he CURRENTLY does not support her yet.

Make sure he can document sufficient income (125% of the poverty level for the household members.. I think TO be supported)

for reference, As per USCIS:

Can anyone else be a sponsor?

INA section 213A permits both a "joint sponsor" and a "substitute sponsor" in certain cases.

Who can be a joint sponsor, and when is a joint sponsor allowed?

If the visa petitioner's household income is not sufficient to meet the requirements of INA section 213A and 8 C.F.R. § 213a, INA section 213A permits a joint sponsor to sign an affidavit of support, in addition to the affidavit of support signed by the visa petitioner. A joint sponsor is someone who is willing to accept legal responsibility for supporting your family member with you. A joint sponsor must meet all the same requirements as you, except the joint sponsor does not need to be related to the immigrant. The joint sponsor (or the joint sponsor and his or her household) must reach the 125 percent income requirement alone. You cannot combine your income with that of a joint sponsor to meet the income requirement.

Hope this helps,

 
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