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We've made it past the petition so now preparing for the interview. This is going to be at the UK embassy. For context, we are both in our early twenties and college educated, and have visited eachother ten times over the last few years. However, my petioner has not worked consistently through the year and so doesn't meet the requirements (however he currently has a new full time job, well paid), so we are using his mother who he lives with for the affidavit of support. She is a doctor and has a very high income, so she can support me no problem. We also have a good relationship as I've spent so much time with his family over the years. However it is making me really nervous and I am so anxious that I will be denied at the interview because of his inconsistent work. Anyone else been in a similar position? There's no other issues with our petition as far as I know e.g. criminal records

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I’m dealing with the same thing. It’s very nerve racking. My husband is from the UK, we’re both in our early twenties as well. I’m the petitioner and I haven’t worked consistently either. If your joint sponsor has the financial means and qualifies you guys will be alright. This process is scary but pretty straight forward imo :) 

 
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