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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I'm sure I'm just jumping ahead of myself for asking this so soon in the game (I've actually yet to start working on getting my fiance here to the States), but I have a few concerns:

Currently, I live in Virginia and the plan for me and my fiance is to be living in Ohio with a few of our friends sometime around July. The best case scenario would be for me to pick him up and bring him to states to get married and have everything settled by then.

I'm just a little concerned about this. We don't have a home picked out yet or anything. It's all too soon to figure all of that out. How will this affect our petitioning for the K-1? What address should I put when they ask about where my fiance plans to live? We will likely not have a home to move into until AFTER he moves down here in the States in July. I just have so many concerns about all of this. Does anyone have any helpful advice or experience on this? Anything regarding this would be really helpful!

Regarding co-sponsors: who would be eligible to be a co-sponsor? Do I even NEED a co-sponsor? I do work, but I'm just a server at Ruby Tuesday so my income is not that much. Would it be possible to have one of my future room-mates to be a co-sponsor, or do I need to use a relative such as my mother? I'm a little worried that he'll be denied a visa because of my job status ):

Thank you for any and all help <3

Edited by Lizeh
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Any US citizen who makes the required amount for their house hold + the intending immigrant can sponsor.

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-864p.pdf

Your way over worrying, if your planning on living with friends put their address. You can always change the address later.

Once he has the green card he is required by law to notify USCIS of any move/address change that is made, the USC and sponsor also need to update the address but are not required by law to do it.

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