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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Hi I am just confused/concern about this. I am gonna petition my future husband next year. (we're gonna get marry on dec then I'll file a petition as soon as we get the marriage contract. My concern is im gonna go to school this year and gonna have student loan. Like $24,000 student loan. My question is, is my loan gonna affect my petition someday? Thank you in advance for the replies. God bless

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi I am just confused/concern about this. I am gonna petition my future husband next year. (we're gonna get marry on dec then I'll file a petition as soon as we get the marriage contract. My concern is im gonna go to school this year and gonna have student loan. Like $24,000 student loan. My question is, is my loan gonna affect my petition someday? Thank you in advance for the replies. God bless

The loan should not affect your petition. You should be fine, lots of people have student loans and/or other debts. I'm sure other people will chime in and give you more responses to confirm this.

Good luck. :thumbs:

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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The loan should not affect your petition. You should be fine, lots of people have student loans and/or other debts. I'm sure other people will chime in and give you more responses to confirm this.

Good luck. :thumbs:

Thank you :) God Bless

a student loan won't affect your petition, but you should read the 1-864p proverty guidelines you have one year to think about how is works, read the guides,1-130 marriage cr-1.

Yup. About that, I'm gonna use my step father who used to be my petitioner too to be my co-sponsor. Do you think that will work?

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As long as you earn 125% of the poverty guidelines for a family of 2 in this case then all should be okay regardless of loans etc. Manila is one Consulant that is not popular on approving co-sponsors from what I heard. I actually waited 6 months after I returned to work and found a job back into my field so I could show USICS I earned more then enough and had money in the bank to do this process.

Make sure you meet sentence 1 first. Only go for co sponsor if it is your only way and you have nothing in the near future to get to the 125% level.

Good luck

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As long as you earn 125% of the poverty guidelines for a family of 2 in this case then all should be okay regardless of loans etc. Manila is one Consulant that is not popular on approving co-sponsors from what I heard. I actually waited 6 months after I returned to work and found a job back into my field so I could show USICS I earned more then enough and had money in the bank to do this process.

Make sure you meet sentence 1 first. Only go for co sponsor if it is your only way and you have nothing in the near future to get to the 125% level.

Good luck

^^^ She's going to file a spousal petition, not a fiancé(e) petition. Her joint sponsor will be accepted.

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^^^ She's going to file a spousal petition, not a fiancé(e) petition. Her joint sponsor will be accepted.

Really. I did not know that for spousal visa. Special treatment lol. Thanks for clarifying.

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Really. I did not know that for spousal visa. Special treatment lol. Thanks for clarifying.

^^^ Your welcome, Big Bear. :)

@OP...I'm guessing that you are planning to get married in the Philippines, and then file for a spousal petition because you said that you would get a "marriage contract." However, you 're posting in the K-1 fiancé(e) visa forum. Is this where you want to post?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Hi I am just confused/concern about this. I am gonna petition my future husband next year. (we're gonna get marry on dec then I'll file a petition as soon as we get the marriage contract. My concern is im gonna go to school this year and gonna have student loan. Like $24,000 student loan. My question is, is my loan gonna affect my petition someday? Thank you in advance for the replies. God bless

No affect

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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*** Moving from K1 fiance visa to CR-1 spousal visa as that is the path OP is planning on ***

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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Your student loans, or any debt for that matter, doesn't affect the petition process at all. I just graduated and I have a lot of student loans, plus other debts. No effect whatsoever on the petition process...my fiancee already has her visa now.

Filed: Country: Philippines
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Your student loans, or any debt for that matter, doesn't affect the petition process at all. I just graduated and I have a lot of student loans, plus other debts. No effect whatsoever on the petition process...my fiancee already has her visa now.

Ok, thanks for the reply and congrats to you and your fiancee :)

 
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