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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hi everyone! I read a post today in regards to Jamaica and Co sponsor. I just barely make enough to support my fiance right now but my parents make well above enough to sponsor so they agreed to be the cosponsor. However, my mom is a big spender on just crazy miscellaneous stuff and often depletes their account lol. The post someone made today was that their cosponsor makes enough to do that for her but she said at her interview, they told her to find a new sponsor because the bank account statements showed too much spending. I am super stressed right because what if that happens to me? How do I tell my to stop spending all her money at Amazon lol?! Can someone please give me some insight. I will be crushed if we are denied. So very very crushed.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Unless Jamaica specifically requests for banking statements, if you're using income like pay stubs, then usually banking statements aren't even needed. Only reason for those are usually for any substantial savings to show.

 

So again unless Jamaica strictly requires banking statements from everyone, usually don't have to if using current income.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I'm not sure what country the person was from where you read that post, but when we did our interview in February (JA embassy) the officer didn't ask for any bank statements. She only asked for I134 and 2017 tax transcript although I had 2018 tax transcript as well. I was prepared with pay stubs, bank statement, letter from employer, etc. and she didn't ask for any of it. It's always better to have everything though.

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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8 minutes ago, NicholeT said:

I'm not sure what country the person was from where you read that post, but when we did our interview in February (JA embassy) the officer didn't ask for any bank statements. She only asked for I134 and 2017 tax transcript although I had 2018 tax transcript as well. I was prepared with pay stubs, bank statement, letter from employer, etc. and she didn't ask for any of it. It's always better to have everything though.

 

Thank you, this makes me feel 1000 percent better! I hope I get the same response too. 

9 minutes ago, NicholeT said:

I'm not sure what country the person was from where you read that post, but when we did our interview in February (JA embassy) the officer didn't ask for any bank statements. She only asked for I134 and 2017 tax transcript although I had 2018 tax transcript as well. I was prepared with pay stubs, bank statement, letter from employer, etc. and she didn't ask for any of it. It's always better to have everything though.

 

Yes thank you, I'll make sure to bring everything just in case

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