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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Hello everyone. Here is where i am at right now, I have been unemployed for some time and recently got a new job in june, but i do not have start date yet and might not have it till interview so i want be able to provide pay stabs. Here is my financial situation, I have close to 45,000 saved up in bank and this new job when i start will be making close to 32,000 a year. So my question is does my fiancee still need co sponsor for where i stand? The visa interview will be in Ukraine.

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Hello everyone. Here is where i am at right now, I have been unemployed for some time and recently got a new job in june, but i do not have start date yet and might not have it till interview so i want be able to provide pay stabs. Here is my financial situation, I have close to 45,000 saved up in bank and this new job when i start will be making close to 32,000 a year. So my question is does my fiancee still need co sponsor for where i stand? The visa interview will be in Ukraine.

You need 3X the short fall between income and 125% of the poverty level for your family size. Assuming it is you and your fiancee you would need $56,736 in the bank to cover the short fall of zero income. However, if you can get your employer to get you a letter stating the income and expected start date that might work. It would be best if you could provide a couple of paystubs to prove the income and the Embassy may require that or a co-sponsor. It all will depend on the timing of when the interview is and when the job starts. You might want to see about a co-sponsor.

Good luck,

Dave

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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You need 3X the short fall between income and 125% of the poverty level for your family size. Assuming it is you and your fiancee you would need $56,736 in the bank to cover the short fall of zero income. However, if you can get your employer to get you a letter stating the income and expected start date that might work. It would be best if you could provide a couple of paystubs to prove the income and the Embassy may require that or a co-sponsor. It all will depend on the timing of when the interview is and when the job starts. You might want to see about a co-sponsor.

Good luck,

Dave

I agree. I am not sure the CO would accept a letter of future employment. If your fiancee interviews while you are unemployed, then you probably want to get a co-sponsor lined up and ready to present at the interview.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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