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    KAOS2022 reacted to Chancy in Signatures AOS forms   
    Yes, I-485/I-765/I-131 signed by you (the applicant) and I-864 signed by your husband (the sponsor).
     
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    KAOS2022 reacted to Letspaintcookies in Using paid days off while on K1 visa and filling for AOS   
    Had the same situation. My contract didn't ended till December 31 but I entered with my K1 on December 16 while basically on vacation since December 13. I put the 31st as end date and nobody asked for it. If somebody would have asked I could have explained it.
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    KAOS2022 got a reaction from Mike E in Using paid days off while on K1 visa and filling for AOS   
    Again thanks for your answer and insight!
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    KAOS2022 reacted to arken in Using paid days off while on K1 visa and filling for AOS   
    No problem, it's your earned money.
     
    This is the better choice.
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    KAOS2022 reacted to Happyfamily03 in Invitation and Support Letters from American boyfriend   
    I wouldn't advice the invitation letter. Based on my experience, i was denied 2x in Singapore US Embassy. I was dating my USC ex bf back then. I read as well that VO might think I will be staying for good in US. I have proof of strong ties, enough savings and all but apparently it is a red flag.
     
     
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    KAOS2022 reacted to geowrian in Invitation and Support Letters from American boyfriend   
    Invitation letters are not required and won't help the case either. You need to show ties to return home on your own. They don't really care why you are coming so much as why you are compelled to leave.
     
    I suggest NOT having anybody write a letter promising any support in the US. Not only is it not required and not enforceable (and has no sway with the CO), but it implies a tie to the US. You need ties back home, not ties to the US. If somebody is paying for your trip, you disclose that on the DS-160 and in the interview if questioned about it. If you're paying for it yourself, that's perfectly fine.
     
    The suggestions to provide an invitation letter and/or letter of support is a very commonly seen myth here. You just need to show your ties to return home and be honest and qualify on your own merits. Good luck.
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    KAOS2022 reacted to Dashinka in Invitation and Support Letters from American boyfriend   
    I agree with both geowrian and Happyfamily03, I would not ask for any letter of invitation.  Focus on the ties that will compel you to return to Japan such as a job, business or family.
     
    Good Luck!
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