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Posts posted by DonneyBespaliuk
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My fiance set his interview appointment just one day before the expiration date on the I-129F 2nd NOA. I think we'll be fine but this is just by the skin of our teeth! Could an interview on June,5,2012 be denied just because the approval notice is valid until June,6,2012... or did we just make it?
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No. As long as your co-sponsor has adequaye income they do not care about foreclosure, dreit rating, etc. They do not even ask.
Your only concern will be documenting that you are living together as husband and wife, try to get some documentation of where you are living, even a lease to rent a room for example. Something in writing. There is no problem with living at a relative's or friends, per se, just being able to porve it is more difficult.
Thank you very much, that is helpful and a lot of stress is off of me now
I think I can get proof of address with mail in my name, maybe I could write to him from the new address and he can use it for evidence too.
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We are in the last stages of our K1 visa process. The I-129F was approved in February of this year and we haven't scheduled my fiance's US Embassy interview yet. I live with my mom and she's my co-sponsor, but they are foreclosing on her house, which is in her name. However,she has an income well over the poverty line.
My mom and I are moving soon, in with a family friend, and my fiance will be moving there too, should he be given his visa after the interview.
Will our situation cause him to be denied entry even though we will ensure that he wont become a "public charge" and he will have a place to live?
Any advice would be appreciated.
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You each fill out a separate I-134 and each of you attach your own documentation to the form. Your mother will also need to attach evidence she is a US citizen or Permanent Resident (birth certificate or copy of her passport) and supporting documentation for each claim she makes. Her family size will be herself, your fiancee and any other dependents she has. YOUR family size will be two, you and your fiancee. Your mother DOES NOT claim you as a dependent.
There will be two complete, separate I-134s and supporting documents.
thank you, that's super helpful
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You each fill out seperate i-134.
thank you
so, on both of them, do I fill out the first page, stating how I (my name) am the one who filed the I-129 F and state my unemployment and lack of income on Affidavit of support #1 and let mom put her financial info on Affidavit of Support #2? if that makes sense.
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My mother meets the requirements of 125% or more above the poverty line and has agreed to be the joint sponsor for my fiancé, since I don't meet the poverty line.
Our issue is how is it filled out? I'm afraid I'll put my information instead of hers, or vice versa (as in who signs it ect.) Any help will be appreciated
especially any examples of this for me to follow, because thus far, I haven't found any.
I-129F Expiration Date
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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Thank you for relieving me of that worry