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Hi guys hope you doing well 

 

Since my case may get delay and probably the interview I'll have it until 2021 I was wondering

My fiancé was employed for 5 days of the week 10 hours a day for $15 an hour. But after the pandemic she had got unemployed by her job and has been receiving unemployment since March. Do I show the income of of 2020 including when she was unemployed? Or will the unemployment payments not count and I'll need a sponsor

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1 minute ago, Marwan1992 said:

Hi guys hope you doing well 

 

Since my case may get delay and probably the interview I'll have it until 2021 I was wondering

My fiancé was employed for 5 days of the week 10 hours a day for $15 an hour. But after the pandemic she had got unemployed by her job and has been receiving unemployment since March. Do I show the income of of 2020 including when she was unemployed? Or will the unemployment payments not count and I'll need a sponsor

Then decide what to put when the time comes.   Much can change between now and then 

YMMV

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Just now, Marwan1992 said:

I have to know cuz if I'll need a co sponsor I have to start searching for a one from now 

Nobody can say whether you will or not because current income is what is reviewed.  Can you say what that will be at interview time next year?  

 

If you want, find a co sponsor who will be plan B if the current income is low at the time of the interview 

YMMV

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Timeline in brief:

Married: September 27, 2014

I-130 filed: February 5, 2016

NOA1: February 8, 2016 Nebraska

NOA2: July 21, 2016

Interview: December 6, 2016 London

POE: December 19, 2016 Las Vegas

N-400 filed: September 30, 2019

Interview: March 22, 2021 Seattle

Oath: March 22, 2021 COVID-style same-day oath

 

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you are right that the interview will probably not happen till 2021 as your NOA1 was in March 2020

 

Assuming your fiancee is the USC (us citizen) that is the person who would have to worry about a joint sponsor not you and Casa will not be interested in your savings

 

putting that aside she lived with you 7 months in 2019 as you write in March this year and her income is not steady (something Casa embassy considers important)

the CO at interview will be interested in her current income (to be able to afford health care for you) and hopefully by the time you interview,  we will be back to work

 

Casa is a very hard country for K1 applicants and you should have married while she was in Morocco

Things Casa embassy will be interested in:

1.  health care insurance in the US is expensive / she will have to show she has searched the cost of it and can afford it

2.  unemployment money only lasts a short time and she is going to have to find other work to finish this process for immigration

3.  your ages and if she is more than 10 years older

4.  the fact that she is not the same religion and not muslim (obvious as she lived with you breaking islamic law)

5.  former marriages

6.  all children even if grown

 

Encourage her to join this site as there is a lot of work to be done for a visa from Casa embassy

also tell her to do a timeline and keep up with all the posts so the VJ community can see it and advise her with the best information 

there is a lot to know to go thru the K1 like the future AOS in  the USA after a marriage

 

March 2 you write she had $10000 in savings -  not enough to do assets for the petition 

 

 

 

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