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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello friends,

I have a questions that I want to shed light on about my case.

I had a interview few months ago (k1 visa) and I was asked to supply additional documents as my fiancé was full time student and wasn't working a real job. The CO said I will issue you a visa when your fiancé finds and job that pays $21k an year.

And last month my fiancé found a job that pays her $10.08 an hour and she is full time but her current income which I calculated is $16,450.56 an year because she works 34 hours a week right now. (Her hours could be 40 a week if she get one more client)

And my co-sponsor who the CO didn't accept at the interview make $35k an year, so I have been advised from people here that I should include her income with my fiancé income and send i-864 and i-864a along with fresh i-134 forms and tax transcripts.

Do you guys think this is a good thought to send these documents along with my fiancés fresh pay stubs?

And one more thing, my fiancé employer is willing to write her a letter stated that she is a full time employee and makes $19,353 an year.

Do you guys think it's gonna work this way or should we just provide a employment letter that states her hourly wage and number of hours she works?

Guys any input will be very appreciated.

hay Z

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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The CO said that your fiancee needed to get a job that pays 21k a year and that's what they want from you. I don't see how sending a different form with a co sponsor will change their decision.

Your best bet? Get a hold of the embassy, tell them that she's got a new job and ask if they would re consider taking a co sponsor.

They are the only ones that can say YES or NO.

Oh, and I suggest that your fiancee's employer doesn't lie and say that she makes more. That would be fraud, you know?

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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The CO said that your fiancee needed to get a job that pays 21k a year and that's what they want from you. I don't see how sending a different form with a co sponsor will change their decision.

Your best bet? Get a hold of the embassy, tell them that she's got a new job and ask if they would re consider taking a co sponsor.

They are the only ones that can say YES or NO.

Oh, and I suggest that your fiancee's employer doesn't lie and say that she makes more. That would be fraud, you know?

What she said! :thumbs:

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The CO said that your fiancee needed to get a job that pays 21k a year and that's what they want from you. I don't see how sending a different form with a co sponsor will change their decision.

Your best bet? Get a hold of the embassy, tell them that she's got a new job and ask if they would re consider taking a co sponsor.

They are the only ones that can say YES or NO.

Oh, and I suggest that your fiancee's employer doesn't lie and say that she makes more. That would be fraud, you know?

:thumbs::thumbs:

Immigration will be one of the last agencies you want to lie to unless you want to be banned for a long time

Good luck!

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Filed: Country: Monaco
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I had a interview few months ago (k1 visa) and I was asked to supply additional documents as my fiancé was full time student and wasn't working a real job. The CO said I will issue you a visa when your fiancé finds and job that pays $21k an year.

And my co-sponsor who the CO didn't accept at the interview make $35k an year, so I have been advised from people here that I should include her income with my fiancé income and send i-864 and i-864a along with fresh i-134 forms and tax transcripts.

Do you guys think this is a good thought to send these documents along with my fiancés fresh pay stubs?

And one more thing, my fiancé employer is willing to write her a letter stated that she is a full time employee and makes $19,353 an year.

Lil, it is not uncommon for the USCIS not to accept co-sponsors for K-1 visas, so adding a co-sponsor, regardless of income, will not help your case.

Worse than that, a letter from your employer which can't be verified nor corroborated by her pay stubs will end up putting your case in jeopardy.

Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do until she reaches the magic $21k income. Just be patient and roll with the puncher on this one...

Good luck!

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