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  1. Hi everyone, I was wondering if y'all could help me out with 2 questions:

     

    1 - My fiance had a part time job which she's just left to come help me move. (I have 2 pets, cant' fly them all alone) She will be here with me for the interview but she'll be obviously unemployed at that time. As she only had a part-time job we had already secured a solid co-sponsor. Do you think we'll be ok with just the one co-sponsor or her not having a job my result in a denied visa?

     

    2 - We're currently working on the i-134 form and I just want to make sure I got it right:

    She will fill out the form listing me as the beneficiary and our co-sponsor will fill out the same form also listing myself me as a beneficiary; is that correct?

    I understand the Affidavit of support is only used later in the process when I adjust my status, right?

     

    Thank you in advance.

  2. 12 minutes ago, Randyandyuni said:

    The state may be conservative but the visa is performed at the federal level and same-sex marriage is very much ok, that should be no issue whatsoever. As others have said, put your package together well and just wait out the timeline for approval, you have considerably more proof of relationship than my wife and I had, and also have a much smaller age gap and we sailed through our process.

     

    Good Luck!

    Thank you for this, Randy! I'm feeling a bit less anxious now. :)

  3. Hello everyone!

     

    My girlfriend and I are about to start our K-1 journey and I was hoping to get some insight as to whether our case is a complicated one or if we should be ok. Here's our background:

     

    - Gay couple . F/F. 

    - 25 and 38 years old.  (Is our age difference an issue?)

    - Brazil/Tennessee 

    - Been together for aprox. 1 year.

    - Have visited my gf in the US and stayed with her (and her family) twice in the last year and she's coming to stay with me in Brazil for 3 months in a few weeks.

    - I have lived in the US before under different visas and have NEVER overstayed any of them. I've held the following visas:

    1. J-1
    2. H2B (two of them)
    3. H1B (valid for 3 years, only stayed 8 months by choice)
    4. Several B1/B2 visas. (Have been in the US as a tourist over 10 times)

     

    We are having a lot of anxiety as we are a gay couple going through this process in a very conservative state. Is this something we should worry about?

     

    Thank you all in advance!

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