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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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So in short, my fiancée is going to be sorting out the support documents in the coming week, I-134 and all that. Now, currently, she is in a new job of 2 weeks, earning just over 125% of the poverty line, but she has very little savings saved up because she is fresh out of University this year, so we were going to have her Mom be a co-sponsor. She herself earns very well and would make a valid co-sponsor.

Now fingers crossed, my fiancée gets this new job she has an interview for on Monday (teaching, what she went to University for) and if so she'll be on around $40k a year, even more than what she is earning now in this current job.

My question is, in either job situation she is earning over the poverty guideline but she has very little saved up right now, would a co-sponsor still be accepted in our application? Would they question or deny it at all when presented with the financial evidences?

Current Status: AOS - Processing

Happily Married Dec 6th 2013 <3

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My question is, in either job situation she is earning over the poverty guideline but she has very little saved up right now, would a co-sponsor still be accepted in our application? Would they question or deny it at all when presented with the financial evidences?

If she brings documented proof that she is earning over the poverty level, in London they probably won't even talk about the I-134. Since it's a new job and not documented on her tax return, then a letter from her employer and some pay stubs would be good proof and accepted by London.

Yes, for London, another sponsor would be accepted instead of your fiancé

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
Timeline

If she brings documented proof that she is earning over the poverty level, in London they probably won't even talk about the I-134. Since it's a new job and not documented on her tax return, then a letter from her employer and some pay stubs would be good proof and accepted by London.

Yes, for London, another sponsor would be accepted instead of your fiancé

Okay, cool. It should be a breeze then. :)

Current Status: AOS - Processing

Happily Married Dec 6th 2013 <3

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