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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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My American fiancé is wondering whether when can we file for a K-1 visa.

His income from last year was a little short of the income requirement. He has never been married and has no kids but he didn't have much income in the previous year because he was doing some freelance work that did not turn in stable income. He had jobs in the middle of last year but he decided to quit because he wasn't earning enough. Fortunately, just a few months ago (less than 5 months ago), he got stable jobs that are turning in good income. He is sure to be way above the income requirement for next year. Our question is, do we have to wait until the next income tax filing early next year or can we start processing the K-1 now..? Is the US government going to check the ITR of last year 2012 or are they going to compute based on what he is earning in his current job.. ?

Thank you very much for all your help! We know we can get some useful information here.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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Your current income is what counts. :thumbs: Feel free to file right away if you meet the 125% poverty line guidelines.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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File now- by the time your interview comes around he'll have had the job for a year or more and can show paystub and an employers letter.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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File now- by the time your interview comes around he'll have had the job for a year or more and can show paystub and an employers letter.

Thank you very much! Will check on the timeline. Does he have to have the job for a year so we are sure we could pass the interview?

Your current income is what counts. :thumbs: Feel free to file right away if you meet the 125% poverty line guidelines.

Thank you very much for the very quick response!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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No need to have the job for a year. How long depends somewhat on the embassy you go through, but anything over 6 months should be fine.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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