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We know that we are still the primary sponsers but we still need a cosponser.
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We've been looking but it still doesn't say if one person can sponser two people.
Each spouse and/or fiancee has to petition her own spouse/fiance. No way out of that one. If the income is insufficient, then each one of you would need a cosponsor. So, no, you could not, for example, sponsor your husband and your friend's husband
Read the guides more deeply.
No I meant my friends mom wants to cosponser my fiance and myfriends husband.
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We've been looking but it still doesn't say if one person can sponser two people.
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All that information is in the Guides, and in the instructions for the forms. You need to jump in and do some research!
We have been for awhile but we haven't found anything
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Thank you that was very helpful.
Can one person sponsor two people if they make 50,000 a year?
Depends, how many dependents does this one person have? (not counting the 2 people) - you have to include anyone that is counted toward the household, and any other immigrants sponsored if applicable.
Or do you mean One sponsor, one beneficiary? (if that is so, $50,000 is more than enough).
3 dependents already plus the 2
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One thing to add - don't bother with the K-3 - go with the CR-1.
What is the main difference? Is it faster or easier? Thanks for the advice.
Thank you that was very helpful.
Can one person sponser two people if they make 50,000 a year?
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One thing to add - don't bother with the K-3 - go with the CR-1.
What is the main difference? Is it faster or easier? Thanks for the advice.
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We're new to this site, but we were wondering how much money you should have in the bank and how much income you should have to meet the requirements for the fiance visa (k-1) and the marriage visa (k-3). I'm engaged to a man in Yemen and my friend (who i have this account with) is married to his brother.We also want to know what things you can't have to bring them (i.e. food stamps, medicaid).
Any input on this would be helpful. Thank you.
Any info for K-1 and K-3 visas??
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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No we're not but we were just seeing that if you previously in your ;ife time if you would be elgiable.