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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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OK so I checked online with the wonderful folks at USCIS and our K1 was approved and they're sending me the NOA2 (yay)... now here is the issue.. I am about to graduate and start a new job in about 2-3 weeks. I've been a student with little or no income the past months and I tried to time our K1 so I will have had a job and built up my savings a bit. Now the approval comes 2 months early (yay) but I'm worried that I don't have enouhg financial security to make this happen. Maybe my mom could co-sign with me but does anyone know if I explain the situation, maybe even with the notification of my future employer that this will be ok? I don't want to be denied or have to wait longer for my finacee to come over :( Thanks guys

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Romania
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The good part is that the embassy in Bucharest accepts co-sponsors. Now it will take around a month from NOA2 til your fiance in Romania receives the envelope from the embassy. If by the time of the interview you are working already, take a letter from your boss with the required info, and the rest of the documents, but I would highly recomend bringing a co-sponsor too, because you were in school in the last years and had no income. As long as you bring a cosponsor, everything will be ok.

If you need any more info about the embassy, you can send me a message smile.png

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Fill out your I-134 and provide your documentation and information on your new job. You can even explain that you are a new graduate and just starting your career. Also bring your co-sponsor's I-134 and their supporting documentation.

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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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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Thanks for all the indo guys.. I guess I should clarify I was employed last year working full time while attending school full time so according to my taxes from last year I did make much more than the required 125% over poverty level it's just these past 6 month this has not been the case :( but a co-sponser usually works as well or is there still stigma against this. Also thanks for the info on 1 month time delay by then I hope to have 2 paychecks under my belt and can get a letter from my new work. Thanks again guys you all always are wonderful!

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