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Hi all,

I've read and looked through many posts and replies and they can't answer my questions about my specific situation. I hope you guys can help! Anything is appreciated.

My fiancé and I are nearing the end of our K1 process. He has his last vaccination next week then the medical. I'm gathering all of the stuff on my end to send to him including the affidavit of support. I graduated college in December (I was a full time student and not working. I was working "part time" that started out from an internship but was definitely not a real job; $40 a month if I was lucky) and only just starting to look for work through a long series of events (helping family move, relatives medical emergencies etc.) I'm hopeful of being employed by the end of the month, I had a great interview a week ago.

We think his embassy interview might be October-November.

My question is: Say worst comes to worst and I'm still unemployed or employed but not enough time to mail him the proof, will it hurt our chances of being approved? I do have a co-sponsor all ready to go (my brother), he makes $30,000 a year (way more than enough). I understand that I still have to fill out the I134. I have just put [uNEMPLOYED] in the "working in the business of" line. Is this the correct thing to do? Do I even need to bother about a letter from the bank if I don't have steady deposits? I've also read I should write a note why I'm unemployed and so on and so forth. Is this necessary too?

Again any help is appreciated. Thanks! :)

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Lots of London experience here.

For an I 134 in London:

Nobody has to have a bank letter (unless you are qualifying on your cash in the bank.)

Or a tax return

Or four other proofs

Or provide a reason for anything.

London will approve with:

Only one proof of income. It can be a tax return but not required.

They approve all the time on an employer letter alone.

Sure, bring both of those if you have them.

London will gladly accept an I-134 and proof of income from ONLY your brother.

Yes, that means zero nada nothing from you, the fiancé. No I-134. No bank letter. Nothing.

It's true and has been reported in the UK forum many times over the eight years I have been around.

Feel any better?

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Lots of London experience here.

For an I 134 in London:

Nobody has to have a bank letter (unless you are qualifying on your cash in the bank.)

Or a tax return

Or four other proofs

Or provide a reason for anything.

London will approve with:

Only one proof of income. It can be a tax return but not required.

They approve all the time on an employer letter alone.

Sure, bring both of those if you have them.

London will gladly accept an I-134 and proof of income from ONLY your brother.

Yes, that means zero nada nothing from you, the fiancé. No I-134. No bank letter. Nothing.

It's true and has been reported in the UK forum many times over the eight years I have been around.

Feel any better?

Still completely valid for London. Accepted I-134 and latest tax transcript from only my fiancée's father just 2 days ago.

Good luck.

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