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Affidavit of Support I-134 only needs 100%

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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What about a case that falls where "someone" didn't find a job until a month and half after graduating college in Dec 2014. They also took a leave of absence from work for a month to take the required visit within two years to be eligible for the K-1 process. This person also left their job in 2015 December to pursue a better paying position. They were missing three months of annual income on their tax forms due to the circumstances. They would of been well over the 125% but due to the circumstances they fell just short by $550 of that 125%. But puts them above the 100%. Left on another trip for a month to meet her now fiances parents after flying them to stay with him and his fiancé for a week. To return home Beginning of March 2016 to begin the K-1 visa paperwork and start a better paying position. Petitioner has parents who are willing to cosponsor at the AOS phase as they will actually be living with the petitioners parents until his wife after immigrating can start working and save money together to be financially secure on their own. Cosponsor is well off enough to provide well over the required amount of support. Does this sound like someone who should still pursue the K-1 visa process in fear of being denied due to being barely under the 125% even if three months of the year they were not working, but would of been over that amount if they pushed off the required trip?

I am asking just to get more security and confidence in this "someone's" situation.

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