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I have a question concerning living situation. I currently live with my parents due to their financial situation and I pay rent to my parents on monthly basis. My parents are willing to write a letter and have it notarized that I do live with them, but I am paying them rent every month. I want to include this in the affidavit of support documentation I will be sending to my fiancé. Will the fact that I do not have an apartment hurt us in anyway.

 

My parents, along with my fiancé and I have looked at various scenarios for this, that include us building out my parents basement and living their in our own apartment, but have decided that it is best that we live in our own apartment once we are married. My parents are aware that we have decided to find our own apartment and are adjusting their budget for when I move out next year. I currently make more than double the 125% above what is required to sponsor my fiancé, so I don't need a cosponsor. I do have some savings in the bank and I am capable of supporting my finance when he comes here and we get married.

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I have a question concerning living situation. I currently live with my parents due to their financial situation and I pay rent to my parents on monthly basis. My parents are willing to write a letter and have it notarized that I do live with them, but I am paying them rent every month. I want to include this in the affidavit of support documentation I will be sending to my fiancé. Will the fact that I do not have an apartment hurt us in anyway.

 

My parents, along with my fiancé and I have looked at various scenarios for this, that include us building out my parents basement and living their in our own apartment, but have decided that it is best that we live in our own apartment once we are married. My parents are aware that we have decided to find our own apartment and are adjusting their budget for when I move out next year. I currently make more than double the 125% above what is required to sponsor my fiancé, so I don't need a cosponsor. I do have some savings in the bank and I am capable of supporting my finance when he comes here and we get married.

Your current living arrangements have no bearing on the visa.

One living arrangement that might have a bearing is if one was still living with ones ex-spouse.

YMMV

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I have a question concerning living situation. I currently live with my parents due to their financial situation and I pay rent to my parents on monthly basis. My parents are willing to write a letter and have it notarized that I do live with them, but I am paying them rent every month. I want to include this in the affidavit of support documentation I will be sending to my fiancé. Will the fact that I do not have an apartment hurt us in anyway.

 

My parents, along with my fiancé and I have looked at various scenarios for this, that include us building out my parents basement and living their in our own apartment, but have decided that it is best that we live in our own apartment once we are married. My parents are aware that we have decided to find our own apartment and are adjusting their budget for when I move out next year. I currently make more than double the 125% above what is required to sponsor my fiancé, so I don't need a cosponsor. I do have some savings in the bank and I am capable of supporting my finance when he comes here and we get married.

Im in the exact same situation as you, and its all fine. As long as they see you have a roof over your head you will be fine. I also agree with the living of the ex spouse, not a good idea.

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