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I am the US petitioner, I live in Ireland with my fiance, the beneficiary. We are months away from an NOA2 or interview but I am just preparing mentally for what's to come. I am concerned with the affidavit of support, I-134 that I will need to provide for my fiance when he has his interview.

Firstly, I believe I would have to show an income of $19,387/year to qualify for the I-134 for myself and my fiance, is this correct?

Also, will there be any trouble with the fact that my job that I have now, and will be filing the I-134 information out with, is in Ireland, and I clearly won't have that job once we've moved to America.

If my current job meets the 125% poverty limit for the 2 of us, but it's in Ireland, will that still work? Or will I have to have a co sponsor who's working in America already?

Also just looking for general advice from anyone who has filed the I-129F from abroad. Anything I should watch out for or be concerned about in the months to come?

 
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