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flumf

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  • City
    New Orleans
  • State
    Louisiana

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  • Immigration Status
    K-1 Visa
  • Place benefits filed at
    Embassy
  • Local Office
    New Orleans LA
  • Country
    United Kingdom

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  1. My fiance meets the requirements and they have the evidence, yes. They don't have an insurance plan that they can add me to though. If they don't have one to add me to by then I'm not sure if visitor insurance would be enough.
  2. I'm the beneficiary who's still in the UK. We received NOA1 for K1 about two months ago now. I know that the NVC stage is a while away but I was just worried because I've seen a few people say that having the option to send a public charge statement is new. I've read the images I attached back since I posted this and I think I might not have comprehended it properly. I've just realised that it says that it's voluntary and that the topics are things they *may* ask you at the interview, not that it's required to address every single question there with the public charge statement.
  3. I'm still several months from this stage but I'm a bit anxious about this segment of the email when you receive instructions at the NVC stage. I always knew they did question if you'll become a public charge but I thought it was mostly based on your sponsor being able to meet the financial requirements? I'd be able to even get a joint sponsor that comfortably meets the requirements if needed. Most people I've asked said this part is new so I'm scared my K1 will be rejected. I'm from the UK and I recently finished studying so I've been unemployed for a few years and since I had savings and K1 in the process, I haven't been working since I didn't see the point of working for several months just to quit to move abroad. I've got a university qualification, a college degree, work experience and things like that and I'm going to ideally search for jobs relevant to my college degree when I'm there but I'll search for anything if we begin to struggle with money. I'd be living with my partner so we're okay with accommodation. They don't have health insurance though so they wouldn't be able to put me on any plan, I'd have to pay for that myself out of my own money using travel visitor insurance or something. Will the consuale officer be likely to reject me on public charge ground? Should I look for work in the UK immediately? Does anyone have any advice or insight into this? Thank you.
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