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K1 visa, unemployment and Affidavit Of Support

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I have a question regarding the K1 interview and unemployment. I will be going for my interview in London in the next few weeks. My fiance is currently unemployed as he moved to a different State two weeks ago and is in the process of applying for jobs. His father is a co-sponsor for my K1 visa (he earns $100.000 a year).

My question is:
If my fiance does not have a job at the time of my interview, will it be a problem? Or will the fact that we have his father as a co-sponsor make up for it?


Thanks,

Lizzy

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London will accept the father as the sponsor. Your fiance's I-134 will not even be needed. Dad will do the I-134 and submit his proof of income.

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I have a question regarding the K1 interview and unemployment. I will be going for my interview in London in the next few weeks. My fiance is currently unemployed as he moved to a different State two weeks ago and is in the process of applying for jobs. His father is a co-sponsor for my K1 visa (he earns $100.000 a year).

My question is:

If my fiance does not have a job at the time of my interview, will it be a problem? Or will the fact that we have his father as a co-sponsor make up for it?

Thanks,

Lizzy

The fact that his father is a co-sponsor makes up for the fact he is unemployed. But make sure you have all the necessary paperwork ready- his father’s I-134, W-2, tax returns, etc.

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