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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Similarly to the original poster's situation,

Last year, I only worked part-time and I did not meet the 125% poverty guideline.

But, upon submitting the K-1 petition, I switched to a full-time, permanent job.

I've yet to receive my NOA1 yet and I begin the job in two days.

Since my tax returns show that I didn't meet the requirement in 2013, will I need a co-sponsor or will a letter from my new employer accompanied by recent pay stubs be enough?

I'm afraid that since the job is new that I may risk getting our visa denied.

Your question is now in the Thailand portal.

By the time of the interview you will have worked long enough to establish a pattern of income. That income must be at or above the level required. If you think there will be a problem you should contact the embassy to find out IF they allow co sponsors in K 1 cases.

 
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