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2 hours ago, Wuozopo said:

That is Canadian information about TWO sponsors plus fiancé. Each embassy is different when you get to that point. London is not going to be difficult. Use one of your parents who makes enough to provide the I-134. It will be accepted. It has always been this way for the 10 years I have been reading the UK forum experiences.  Here's the most recent example from O-J of a week ago that is smilar to your situation. 

 

https://www.visajourney.com/reviews/view-dos-cis-reviews.php?entry=25861

Just as a note, I was told this same thing and that’s why we went in thinking everything was going to be great and were floored when our first sponsor wasn’t good enough even though she met the requirements and we had more than enough financial proof. The biggest issue was the fact I had a child and was financially struggling. I’m sure if I was like the review you linked, and was a full time student I would have been fine lol. There’s a big difference between being a struggling parent and choosing to go to school full time.

 

I’m sure the OP swill be fine though, I’ve only seen less than a handful of cases like mine(I want to say three total) where a second cosponsor was requested as insurance that the foreign fiancé won’t become a charge.

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*More detailed timeline in profile!*
 
Relationship:     Friends since 2010, Together since 2013

 K-1:   2015 Done in 208 days - 212g for Second Cosponsor    

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04/27/15- NOA1 Recieved                                                    
06/02/15 - NOA2 Recieved
09/22/15 - Interview       (221g for more documents (a SECOND cosponsor), see profile for more details!)                                            
11/09/15 -  ISSUED!!                                                              
11/10/15 - Passport received                                                
02/20/16 - Wedding!              

                                         
 AOS:   2016 Done in 77 days - No RFE, No Interview                                                                    

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04/08/16 - I-485, I-765, I-131 AOS Application recieved by USCIS
04/12/16 - 3 NOA1's received in mail
05/14/16 - Biometrics for AOS and EAD
06/27/16 - I-485 Case to changed to "New Card being produced"  (Day 77)
06/27/16 - I-485 Case changed to Approved! (Day 77)
06/30/16 - I-485 Case changed to "My Card has been mailed to me!"
07/05/16 - Green Card received in mail! 

 


ROC:   2018 - 2019 Done in 326 days - No RFE, No Interview

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05/09/18 - Mailed out ROC to CSC

05/10/18 - CSC Signed and received ROC package
06/07/28 - NOA1 

06/11/18 - Check cashed

06/15/18 - NOA received in the mail
08/27/18 - 18 month extension received (Courtesy Copy)

09/18/18 - Request for official 18 month extension
10/22/18 - Official 18 month extension received 

02/27/19 - Biometrics waived 

04/29/19 - New card being produced!
05/09/19 - USPS delivered green card! In hand now!

 

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15 hours ago, Jamdie said:

He married his wife over there on an esta and then returned home. I believe if he tried to enter again it would be noted he married a citizen and he would be denied entry for breaking terms of an esta. I remember he couldn’t visit so she had to come here all the time. 

I didn't read the rest of the responses but I also have no doubt you've been told multiple times now that this is incorrect. People can and do marry on ESTA, quite legally, in the thousands per year and continue visiting.

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