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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Lebanon
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I just graduated from college in May. I have a teaching job and I've signed the contract for this upcoming year. I will make enough money to support my fiance for the AOS. My question is, will it be sufficient that I will make enough money or do I need to have already made that money in order for it to count? Since this will be my first non-minimum way job, do you think I'll have to get a co-sponsor? Thanks for the help!

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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I just graduated from college in May. I have a teaching job and I've signed the contract for this upcoming year. I will make enough money to support my fiance for the AOS. My question is, will it be sufficient that I will make enough money or do I need to have already made that money in order for it to count? Since this will be my first non-minimum way job, do you think I'll have to get a co-sponsor? Thanks for the help!

They can only go by what is current not forecast although its clear that your income will change. I suggest having a joint sponsor ready understanding your situation will change quickly once you get established so in reality they wont have to participate. Obtain tax transcripts for each person for at least one year to attach with the 134s.

 
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