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I'm a full time college student and recently got a part time seasonal job for the holidays. I've only been working there about a month, and am supposed to be there until 12/24 (although they might keep me on after). Should include it on the I-134 for question 7? Originally I was going to write 'full time student' and my schools address there, before I was employed. If I should list the job instead, should I include an attachment explaining why I can't put down a salary? My 2015 tax transcript is abysmal- I only worked a few months before I had to quit my job, so I was already planning on including an attachment to explain the low income in comparison to 2014, where I worked all year.

My fiancé is going through the London Embassy, which I've heard doesn't care about my I-134 IF I am filing a second I-134 with a joint sponsor who is earning more than enough, which is the case. I'm just really unsure if I should list the job to show I'm working, or stick with school because I might not have the job in a few weeks/haven't been working very long.

Thanks for any help, it's super appreciated! :)

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10/24/16 I-129F Received
10/27/16 NOA 1
11/28/16 NOA 2
12/16/16 NVC Case Number

01/04/17 Case Ready!
02/16/17 Medical Appointment
03/07/17 Interview- APPROVED!

05/25/17 PO

 

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If you are using a co-sponsor, then just provide their I-134 and supporting documents. One is not needed from you in London.

If you insist on still filling out one too, then no, I would not put the temporary job. There is no point to it. It is not ongoing and will not be current income if you no longer work past the holiday season. If you are not working when you fill it out, then you are unemployed. Student is not employment. Your income would be $0.

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If you are using a co-sponsor, then just provide their I-134 and supporting documents. One is not needed from you in London.

If you insist on still filling out one too, then no, I would not put the temporary job. There is no point to it. It is not ongoing and will not be current income if you no longer work past the holiday season. If you are not working when you fill it out, then you are unemployed. Student is not employment. Your income would be $0.

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Thanks for helping me out, I can finally chill out a bit! Glad to know an I-134 from me really doesn't make a difference :lol:

 K-1  (134 Days)

10/24/16 I-129F Received
10/27/16 NOA 1
11/28/16 NOA 2
12/16/16 NVC Case Number

01/04/17 Case Ready!
02/16/17 Medical Appointment
03/07/17 Interview- APPROVED!

05/25/17 PO

 

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Same as Kay said...

I read somewhere that if you do not earn enough and are using a co-sponsor rather than sponsoring yourself then you should only include the I-134 from the co-sponsor.

When i went to London for my interview however they did not actually ask who was sponsoring me. they just requested the I-134 and asked for her most recent tax return. I am guessing they would notice and maybe rephrase what they were asking for if they saw or i mentioned it was a co-sponsor :)

How far along in the process of the K1 are you just out of curiosity?

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Same as Kay said...

I read somewhere that if you do not earn enough and are using a co-sponsor rather than sponsoring yourself then you should only include the I-134 from the co-sponsor.

When i went to London for my interview however they did not actually ask who was sponsoring me. they just requested the I-134 and asked for her most recent tax return. I am guessing they would notice and maybe rephrase what they were asking for if they saw or i mentioned it was a co-sponsor :)

How far along in the process of the K1 are you just out of curiosity?

Haha I think I've read that somewhere too, it sounds vaguely familiar! Thanks for telling me about your experience though, settles my nerves a bit! I might fill one out just incase so at least she'll have it on hand if it's asked of her :lol:

Currently we're at the NVC stage so we still have a ways to go before the interview!

 K-1  (134 Days)

10/24/16 I-129F Received
10/27/16 NOA 1
11/28/16 NOA 2
12/16/16 NVC Case Number

01/04/17 Case Ready!
02/16/17 Medical Appointment
03/07/17 Interview- APPROVED!

05/25/17 PO

 

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