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Arcticwolff

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  1. Hello !

    Not long ago I had quite the ammount of questions about the same topic, I know some now and I'll try to explain to you.

    Your sponsor is the person that is going to support you in your new country. Now, it's usually your fiancé. Now, if the fiance doesn't meet the 125% yearly income (Currently around 19.400 usd) you want a co sponsor.

    Who's the co sponsor ? Since your fiance can't support you, someone else has to. So you can find someone else, someone which is an American Citizen, can be your fiance's mother, father, sisters, brothers, technically anyone. The closer to your fiancé the better. (Sometimes the consulate doesn't really like friends as sponsors). So, if this person you found has the 125% yearly income or more, you make the person fill out the I-134.

    And to end, even if you're getting a co sponsor, your fiance should fill the I-134 as well, so at the interview you present them both, your fiance's and the person you chose as co sponsor.

    Glad to help !

  2. You guys are being really helpful !

    Okay, let's say we leave the car and the second job aside. There's a person which earns well enough to sponsor me. That is... my mother's husband. My mother's been on the US for about three years, she came there for the same K1 visa, she's still married to him and she's got a Job (My mother earns around the same as my fiancée, nonetheless, he earns around 100k yearly. Is he a good choice for co sponsoring ? It would be the only option to me.

  3. I assume you are applying to K-1 visa. If that is case the k-1 visa uses the i-134 form for affidavit of support, which is based on the 100% poverty line. Additionally there are some specific requirements and/or supporting documentation applicable to the I-134 that you may want to review prior to the interview.

    I understand, thank you for your reply.

    I do am applying for the K1 visa, it's already in the mail towards Bogota for a few days. Now that I've been checking everything I need, I came to this issue, and I'm scared she doesn't earn enough money :/ do you think we should apply for a co sponsor ? (There's one possibly available) Do you have any tips or advice you can give me regarding to the subject ? She earns short of 19000 yearly, and she's got her car, which is probably worth 15000$, she's 21, I'm 24, and she's had her job for about a year, she also has 1000$ in saving account.

  4. Hello guys !

    I am a new fellow visa journey user. I've been reading and I've found quite the help in the site.. though now I'm in a predicament. My girl, living in the U.S (I live in Colombia) is only 21 (I am 24) and her job doesn't provide enough money. She roughly makes 19000$ yearly, short of the 125% guideline for a few hundred dollars, she also owns a car, which you could place as asset between 20000$ or 15000$ dollars.

    Does she have enough to NOT need a co sponsor ? thank you everyone and I'd appreciate every piece of advice and info you can give me. Remember, the consulate for the interview will be Bogota-Colombia and the interview will be scheduled hopefully in the next few days.

    Thank you for your time.

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