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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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hello VJ fam... i just have a quick question. on form i-134 for K1 visa.. when parents are co sponsors,, and they both work... do both of them have to fill out a separate affidavit of support??

also when my brother wants to co sponsor me swell.. does him and his wife have to fill out different ones swell?? please help me.. i think this is the part that i am a little worried about.. since i have been living in honduras .. and i have not been making any money here for the past year... i have filed my taxes in america and everything though.. and i own home in florida of 145,000. and i own music studio equipment worth more then 30 thousand dollars.. what kinds of proof can i bring to the interview about this?? please help.. and thanx in advance .. God Bless

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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hello VJ fam... i just have a quick question. on form i-134 for K1 visa.. when parents are co sponsors,, and they both work... do both of them have to fill out a separate affidavit of support??

also when my brother wants to co sponsor me swell.. does him and his wife have to fill out different ones swell?? please help me.. i think this is the part that i am a little worried about.. since i have been living in honduras .. and i have not been making any money here for the past year... i have filed my taxes in america and everything though.. and i own home in florida of 145,000. and i own music studio equipment worth more then 30 thousand dollars.. what kinds of proof can i bring to the interview about this?? please help.. and thanx in advance .. God Bless

There can only be one co-sponsor with the I-134. Choose the one that earns enough individual income for their own household size plus the beneficiary.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

 
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