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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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Hi everyone. So, my fiancee from Spain and I are just playing the waiting game with TSC....

Anyway, my question is about the affidavit of support. I do not meet poverty guidelines (I just left my job, which wasn't meeting poverty guidelines anyway, to go travel to Spain for three months) Upon returning, I am going to enroll in a programming course that will land me a job around December of this year. I realize that doesn't matter, so my mom, who is very close with both me and my fiancee, is more than willing to be a co-sponsor.

So the main question is the following:

When using a co-sponsor, what do I need to fill out on my I-134 (I realize I need to fill one out as well, but I'm not sure what to put since I don't meet poverty)

Also, what all will my mom need to put on her's?

Thanks so much. I've tried to find answers for this, but have seen bits and pieces and am looking for a more concise answer.

K1 until Green Card

01/13/15 - I-129F package sent

01/15/15 - Arrived at Texas Service Center (sigh...)

01/27/15 - NOA1 in hand

07/16/15 - Case was approved!

07/21/15 - NOA2 in hand

07/24/15 - Case sent to NVC

08/03/15 - NVC Case # Assigned / Case sent to embassy (estimate)

08/05/15 - Arrived at embassy

08/12/15 - Packet 3 received

08/17/15 - Packet 3 sent

08/28/15 - Packet 4 received

09/28/15 - Medical

09/30/15 - Interview - approved

10/07/15 - K1 Visa in hand

10/22/15 - POE

11/06/15 - Married!

12/15/15 - I-485 package sent
02/29/16 - I-485 approved (interview waived)

03/08/16 - Green Card in hand

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
Timeline

Anyone? Sorry to bump, but I could really use some advice!

K1 until Green Card

01/13/15 - I-129F package sent

01/15/15 - Arrived at Texas Service Center (sigh...)

01/27/15 - NOA1 in hand

07/16/15 - Case was approved!

07/21/15 - NOA2 in hand

07/24/15 - Case sent to NVC

08/03/15 - NVC Case # Assigned / Case sent to embassy (estimate)

08/05/15 - Arrived at embassy

08/12/15 - Packet 3 received

08/17/15 - Packet 3 sent

08/28/15 - Packet 4 received

09/28/15 - Medical

09/30/15 - Interview - approved

10/07/15 - K1 Visa in hand

10/22/15 - POE

11/06/15 - Married!

12/15/15 - I-485 package sent
02/29/16 - I-485 approved (interview waived)

03/08/16 - Green Card in hand

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hi everyone. So, my fiancee from Spain and I are just playing the waiting game with TSC....

Anyway, my question is about the affidavit of support. I do not meet poverty guidelines (I just left my job, which wasn't meeting poverty guidelines anyway, to go travel to Spain for three months) Upon returning, I am going to enroll in a programming course that will land me a job around December of this year. I realize that doesn't matter, so my mom, who is very close with both me and my fiancee, is more than willing to be a co-sponsor.

So the main question is the following:

When using a co-sponsor, what do I need to fill out on my I-134 (I realize I need to fill one out as well, but I'm not sure what to put since I don't meet poverty)

Also, what all will my mom need to put on her's?

Thanks so much. I've tried to find answers for this, but have seen bits and pieces and am looking for a more concise answer.

She will have to fill out the form along with her tax returns/transcripts, employment letter, W2 & bank statement (if necessary)

As far as you're concern.. If you have a tax return for this year seeing that you just lost your job.. Maybe you could use that on your form along with sending in your tax transcripts, w2 and bank statement and just state that you're now currently unemployed. As long as your co sponsor meets the requirements then I believe you should be fine. Good luck :)

October 30, 2014 - Sent I-129F

November 5, 2014 -USCIS received petition

November 9, 2014 - Check pending

November 10, 2014 - Check cashed and NOA1 received

November 17, 2014 - NOA1 hard copy received

************NO RFE...***************

April 2, 2015 - NOA2 (143 days) (L)

April 8, 2015 - NOA2 hardcopy

April 14, 2015 - Send to NVC

April 21, 2015 - NVC Received petition

April 23, 2015 - Case number assigned

April 25, 2015 - In transit

April 23, 2015 - Package 3 received (Email)

April 27, 2015 - Consulate received petition

May 5, 2015 - Package 3 completed & NVC letter received

May 18, 2015 - Medical

May 27, 2015 - Pick up medical results

May 29, 2015 - Interview ----- APPROVED! :dancing:

June 8, 2015 - Administrative Processing

June 9, 2015 - ISSUED! :luv:

June 12, 2015 - Visa Received :dancing:

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