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Income needs to meet or exceed the 125% for the number of people in the family.

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

Here is a link to the embassy letter with their requirements (and links): http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/19452/public/Revised%20K1%20Instruction%20Packet%20_3__rtf2_005.pdf

Most who have went the co-sponsor route with USEM have also used the I-864

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Income needs to meet or exceed the 125% for the number of people in the family.

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

Here is a link to the embassy letter with their requirements (and links): http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/19452/public/Revised%20K1%20Instruction%20Packet%20_3__rtf2_005.pdf

Most who have went the co-sponsor route with USEM have also used the I-864

thanks so much for the replies.. so we'll be using the I864 for the co sponsor? do we also submit the I-134?

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thanks so much for the replies.. so we'll be using the I864 for the co sponsor? do we also submit the I-134?

both I-134 for your fiance(petitioner) and the co-sponsor need to used I-864

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thanks so much for the replies.. so we'll be using the I864 for the co sponsor? do we also submit the I-134?

Most submit both the I-134 & the I-864, but I know of a couple that used only the I-864 and were approved. The I-864 has more "teeth" so the embassy looks at co-sponsors more seriously with this form. Still no guarantees with using a co-sponsor for the K-1 at USEM, it is a case by case thing there.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Yes, It is a case by case Situation at USEM

Sent NOA1 April 30th 2011

received May 2nd 2011

NOA1 Notice Date:May 4th 2011

NOA 2 txt/ email on july 18th 2011

NOA 2 received in Mail July 20th dated July 18th 2011

NOA2 in "74" days!

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