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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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hello, everyone, im super close to my interview, and i just got my petitioner I - 34 and its not good, because well he didn't or doesn't trust banks or financial system very much, wich makes his I - 34 really bad on banl account, he has a new job since june which makes him make a good amount of money wich makes us save, but his taxes dont show that because he p´refer keeping his money with him, we find a sponsor (his step dad) thanks to his mom , so I'm wondering when i go to my interview i present our sponsor I - 34 and then his, just his and then our sponsor. Im afraid they see his I - 34 and said no to us. Can i present my bank accounts i have a good job with a well payment and being in that job for 2 years already. How i can present this and avoid a big no. Im super nervous about this, needing you advice. And also if we have an sponsor what does he has to put in question # 3 in relationship with sponsor , fiance??? because Im not his fiance, im his son's fiance. i would really appreciated your help, specially from those ones who had an sponsor with them.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Are you saying your fiance has a job but he does not pay taxes? He can't do that, that is illegal. He will need to backfile for at least the last three years and show that, even with a co-sponsor.

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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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hello, everyone, im super close to my interview, and i just got my petitioner I - 34 and its not good, because well he didn't or doesn't trust banks or financial system very much, wich makes his I - 34 really bad on banl account, he has a new job since june which makes him make a good amount of money wich makes us save, but his taxes dont show that because he p´refer keeping his money with him, we find a sponsor (his step dad) thanks to his mom , so I'm wondering when i go to my interview i present our sponsor I - 34 and then his, just his and then our sponsor. Im afraid they see his I - 34 and said no to us. Can i present my bank accounts i have a good job with a well payment and being in that job for 2 years already. How i can present this and avoid a big no. Im super nervous about this, needing you advice. And also if we have an sponsor what does he has to put in question # 3 in relationship with sponsor , fiance??? because Im not his fiance, im his son's fiance. i would really appreciated your help, specially from those ones who had an sponsor with them.

Does your fiancé's income meet or exceed the 125% poverty guidelines of the I-864P ? Does his tax return from 2012 show enough income for the requirement or just his new job since June? Bank statements are not required unless a person is using assets in their bank account to meet requirements (so don't worry about that). If you are going to use a co-sponsor both your fiancé and the co-sponsor will complete the I-134 and submit the required documents (tax return, W2, and with your fiancée his current pay stubs for sure.) . The co-sponsor would list you as his step-son's fiancée.

Your job and income/savings are of no value at the interview.

Hank

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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thank you to all of you, my fiance does pay taxes, but they dont show a good income you know, maybe i express bad, now with his new job we are good, but as its a new job it can not be show on the paperwork.

question, what does this means Does your fiancé's income meet or exceed the 125% poverty guidelines of the I-864P ? ... and the taxes I need to bring are from 2012 or 2011 too?

Thank you for all your help.

 
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