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Veera

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    Veera got a reaction from KULtoATL in Question 38. On I-134 (Intend or Not Intend)   
    Thank you so much! 
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    Veera reacted to KULtoATL in Question 38. On I-134 (Intend or Not Intend)   
    I have no idea if there are any repercussions for selecting "do not intend" but I personally wouldn't do it. On our form, we checked the box "intend" and wrote "N/A K-1 fiance(e) visa" in Part 7 Additional Information just to be safe. So far people who have done it this way did not have any issues.
     
    Besides, by checking the "intend" box, it does tell the person reading the form to refer to Part 7 Additional Information for whatever reasons that you might have listed down to explain your choice of answer.
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    Veera reacted to KULtoATL in Difference between principal immigrant and immigrant you are sponsoring?   
    Principal immigrant is your husband/wife (after you get married on a K-1.
     
    Sponsored immigrants would be family members immigrating at the same time or within 6 months of the principal immigrant, which would be your husband/wife at the point of AOS.
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    Veera reacted to KULtoATL in Can the K-1 beneficiary be his own financial support?   
    She's indicated that the beneficiary is in Pakistan in another post
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    Veera reacted to **Celeste** in Can the K-1 beneficiary be his own financial support?   
    What country is your fiance from? As Pana indicated, some embassies, such as the UK embassy, allows self-sponsoring. Some other embassies, however, don't allow co-sponsors. So this is crucial information so that we can help you
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    Veera reacted to p-ana in Can the K-1 beneficiary be his own financial support?   
    There are embassies, such as the U.K. one, that accepts self sponsoring
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    Veera reacted to KULtoATL in Interview questions & Co-sponsorship   
    I looked around the forum. Apparently the embassy at Islamabad does accept co-sponsor  There aren't fixed number of questions being asked though.
     
    Sample questions:
     
     
    http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/Consular_Interview_Questions
     
    http://www.visajourney.com/content/exampleq#k1
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    Veera reacted to KULtoATL in Can the K-1 beneficiary be his own financial support?   
    Fill your timeline so other members know what stage you're at in order for them to provide you with more accurate information. I-134 is never filed. The completed I-134 and supporting documents should be sent to the alien beneficiary for him to bring to the interview.  For the I-134, the US petitioner is always the primary sponsor even if your income is 0 or below the poverty guideline. Since you are unemployed, you have no choice but to find a co-sponsor. Due to that, you will complete a I-134 and your co-sponsor will also complete a separate I-134. If your alien beneficiary is going through US embassy in Manila, they generally do not accept a co-sponsor. If he is going through London, they usually won't even look at the I-134. So yes, completing your timeline would help getting embassy specific answers. No, the alien beneficiary cannot use his income nor assets to prove financial support for himself. 
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    Veera reacted to Perfect two 💑 in Can the K-1 beneficiary be his own financial support?   
    Hi,
     
    Unfortunately, it will not working that way. The petitioner is the one who should fill up I-134 and become a support for their fiance(e). I suggest you to find someone to become your co-sponsor. Aside from that you need to know that every Embassy is different when it comes to accepting a Co-Sponsor for the purpose of K-1 visa (fiancé) and CR-1 (spousal). Some of the embassy will accept Co-sponsor for spouse visa but not for K-1 visa. When i said not accepting, it doesn't mean it is 100% rejection. But, it will give bad view to the Embassy, because it's look like you can't support her on your own. I'm not sure from which country your fiancee coming from, but, it better to check on embassy information and others experience in the regional discussion.
     
    Regards,
    MalaysiaUS
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