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My brother is my sponsor since I'm in school, but he recently quit his job. Prior to quitting, he had already completed the Affidavit of Support and gathered the necessary financial evidence for me, which I was about to send to my fiance since her interview will be soon. Do you think I will be fine? Or do I need to find another sponsor (an uncle might be the only hope if necessary)? The Affidavit of Support was signed in early April, my brother quit his job in late April, and my fiance's interview will be in June. He was with his employer for 12 years, has no long gaps in his employment history, is currently looking for another job, and has always maintained an income well above the minimum level to qualify as a sponsor. 

 

Thank you for any input

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I attended my fiance's K1 interview, and I am the petitioner. During the interview, they handed me the I-134 I filled out and asked me if it was current, have any changes, or expect any changes. You'll have to answer truthfully if you are in that circumstance.

Edited by Sarah&Facundo
 
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