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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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We just got approved on our I-129F, and my fiancee's interview will soon to come. At the same time we have a Consular Report of Birth Abroad appointment for our newborn baby in 2 months. This CRBA appointment will come before my fiancee's interview. If my child passes the CRBA appointment and gets his passport. Then When it comes to my fiancee's interview, reguarding the i-134 support form, the CO only ask for the income for 2 people right? 1 is me, the other one is my fiancee who i am sponsoring. Or, they will count it as 3 since we have a child?

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We just got approved on our I-129F, and my fiancee's interview will soon to come. At the same time we have a Consular Report of Birth Abroad appointment for our newborn baby in 2 months. This CRBA appointment will come before my fiancee's interview. If my child passes the CRBA appointment and gets his passport. Then When it comes to my fiancee's interview, reguarding the i-134 support form, the CO only ask for the income for 2 people right? 1 is me, the other one is my fiancee who i am sponsoring. Or, they will count it as 3 since we have a child?

No free rides for kids! Why would there be??

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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We just got approved on our I-129F, and my fiancee's interview will soon to come. At the same time we have a Consular Report of Birth Abroad appointment for our newborn baby in 2 months. This CRBA appointment will come before my fiancee's interview. If my child passes the CRBA appointment and gets his passport. Then When it comes to my fiancee's interview, reguarding the i-134 support form, the CO only ask for the income for 2 people right? 1 is me, the other one is my fiancee who i am sponsoring. Or, they will count it as 3 since we have a child?

ALL dependents count. Matters not their citizenship or immigration status. If you had 3 children by a previous marriage that were living with the ir mother and you are paying child support...they count.

Your family size (assuming this is the only child dependent on you or your fiancee) is 3

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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We just got approved on our I-129F, and my fiancee's interview will soon to come. At the same time we have a Consular Report of Birth Abroad appointment for our newborn baby in 2 months. This CRBA appointment will come before my fiancee's interview. If my child passes the CRBA appointment and gets his passport. Then When it comes to my fiancee's interview, reguarding the i-134 support form, the CO only ask for the income for 2 people right? 1 is me, the other one is my fiancee who i am sponsoring. Or, they will count it as 3 since we have a child?

No free rides for kids! Why would there be??

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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We just got approved on our I-129F, and my fiancee's interview will soon to come. At the same time we have a Consular Report of Birth Abroad appointment for our newborn baby in 2 months. This CRBA appointment will come before my fiancee's interview. If my child passes the CRBA appointment and gets his passport. Then When it comes to my fiancee's interview, reguarding the i-134 support form, the CO only ask for the income for 2 people right? 1 is me, the other one is my fiancee who i am sponsoring. Or, they will count it as 3 since we have a child?

ALL dependents count. Matters not their citizenship or immigration status. If you had 3 children by a previous marriage that were living with the ir mother and you are paying child support...they count.

Your family size (assuming this is the only child dependent on you or your fiancee) is 3

a co-sponsor is not an option for me, if my income is good enough for 2, then can i bring my child over later and have my fiancee come over first? Will the CO accept this?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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We just got approved on our I-129F, and my fiancee's interview will soon to come. At the same time we have a Consular Report of Birth Abroad appointment for our newborn baby in 2 months. This CRBA appointment will come before my fiancee's interview. If my child passes the CRBA appointment and gets his passport. Then When it comes to my fiancee's interview, reguarding the i-134 support form, the CO only ask for the income for 2 people right? 1 is me, the other one is my fiancee who i am sponsoring. Or, they will count it as 3 since we have a child?

ALL dependents count. Matters not their citizenship or immigration status. If you had 3 children by a previous marriage that were living with the ir mother and you are paying child support...they count.

Your family size (assuming this is the only child dependent on you or your fiancee) is 3

a co-sponsor is not an option for me, if my income is good enough for 2, then can i bring my child over later and have my fiancee come over first? Will the CO accept this?

Why not simply get a co sponsor who can co sponsor your fiancee (Count them self and your fiancee, the co sponsor wont count your child)

On your I-134 you will still count yourself, fiancee and your dependent child. 3

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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We just got approved on our I-129F, and my fiancee's interview will soon to come. At the same time we have a Consular Report of Birth Abroad appointment for our newborn baby in 2 months. This CRBA appointment will come before my fiancee's interview. If my child passes the CRBA appointment and gets his passport. Then When it comes to my fiancee's interview, reguarding the i-134 support form, the CO only ask for the income for 2 people right? 1 is me, the other one is my fiancee who i am sponsoring. Or, they will count it as 3 since we have a child?

ALL dependents count. Matters not their citizenship or immigration status. If you had 3 children by a previous marriage that were living with the ir mother and you are paying child support...they count.

Your family size (assuming this is the only child dependent on you or your fiancee) is 3

a co-sponsor is not an option for me, if my income is good enough for 2, then can i bring my child over later and have my fiancee come over first? Will the CO accept this?

I am not sure about HCMC. One of our sons satyed behind to attend this year's college courses. He did not "count" when we did the initial interview, so our family size was 3. Now he will be coming soon and now I will have to qualify for a family of 4. N problem, but all I am saying is you will, eventually, have to qualify for a family of 3, and it MUST be within one year. So unless you are expecting a change in income in the next year, best to get a sponsor.

Really best to get a job paying the minimum you need so you can have your wife and son together. Leaving an 18 year old to attend his second year of college is one thing (he was thrilled about it, don't you know!) but a woman leaving her newborn and you postponing being with your son. I don't know. That's hardcore.

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Gary And Alla

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