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I am preparing everything to begin the K-1 process for my fiance, but I have a couple questions about the Affidavit of Support/Co-sponsor element:

I am going to be heading back to the states to go back to university and while I will get some part-time work once I arrive, I don't have anything lined up that will meet the 125% poverty line requirement. I also have some savings in a bank in America, but not enough to fulfill the requirement.

Thus, I am going to ask my father to co-sponsor my fiance. He is a federal employee that makes almost 4 times the 125% poverty rate in annual income and has tax forms/pay stubs that reflect as much. However, his bank account doesn't show as much because money tends to leave the account shortly after it arrives to cover bills, mortgage, etc. Is it necessary to show liquid assets on the the co-sponsor form? He also does not have any stocks/bonds or anything.
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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His current income is what matters. You provide all the proof, as you stated, of his income amount and leave the assets section of the I-134 blank. Assets are not needed if someone meets the requirement through income alone.

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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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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I am preparing everything to begin the K-1 process for my fiance, but I have a couple questions about the Affidavit of Support/Co-sponsor element:

I am going to be heading back to the states to go back to university and while I will get some part-time work once I arrive, I don't have anything lined up that will meet the 125% poverty line requirement. I also have some savings in a bank in America, but not enough to fulfill the requirement.

Thus, I am going to ask my father to co-sponsor my fiance. He is a federal employee that makes almost 4 times the 125% poverty rate in annual income and has tax forms/pay stubs that reflect as much. However, his bank account doesn't show as much because money tends to leave the account shortly after it arrives to cover bills, mortgage, etc. Is it necessary to show liquid assets on the the co-sponsor form? He also does not have any stocks/bonds or anything.

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Thank You!

Bank statements are optional, what is required is the most recent tax return (or transcript) and W-2

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