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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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Ok since nobody knew what to answer my last question with i'll try another. I 'm still going to do it and just hope for the best. :)

Ok so here goes...

I am still living with my parents and will be while doing this process. It is the easiest way for me to save money for everything. .....traveling to korea to see him....the wedding...our future together.....so forth

So I was wondering if anybody else still lived with their parents while doing this and did everything go ok???

Or me not having my own place yet going to be a problem??

05-05-2003 met Hyun Suk while working in Alaska

06-17-2003 Started dating

09-05-2003 1st separation

10-10-2003 Hyun Suk's first time to NC..stays almost 3 months...met my family

01-28-2004 1st time in Korea for 1 month..met his family

02-28-2004 2nd separation

08-31-2005 Hyun Suk graduates collage

09-07-2005 2nd time in Korea for 3 months...finally seeing each other again after 1 1/2 years

09-20-2005 Engaged!!!!

12-03-2005 3rd separation

04-27-2006 sent off I-129F

05-11-2006 NOA1

06-29-2006 IMBRA RFE

07-31-2006 NOA2!!!

08-17-2006 Letter from NVC that they got my APPROVED petition

08-22-2006 Packet 3 emailed to me

10-15-2006 leaving for korea for 3 weeks

10-19-2006 Interview date-APPROVED

10-21-2006 1st Wedding... KOREAN STYLE !!!!

03-20-2007 Hyun Suk finally in my arms again

04-12-2007 Second Wedding...finally Married..our little court wedding

04-20-2007 Civil Surgeon

05-09-2007 mailed AOS/EAD papers

05-15-2007 NOA1 for AOS/EAD

05-18-2007 got Biometrics appt letter for 6-7-07 11am

06-07-2007 Charlotte for Biometrics Appointment

06-07-2007 RFE

06-27-2007 Evidence mailed

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Well, I live with my parents, and I don´t see why this should have any effect on your process? My fiance lives with his parents as well.

(Puerto Rico) Luis & Laura (Brazil) K1 JOURNEY
04/11/2006 - Filed I-129F.
09/29/2006 - Visa in hand!

10/15/2006 - POE San Juan
11/15/2006 - MARRIAGE

AOS JOURNEY
01/05/2007 - AOS sent to Chicago.
03/26/2007 - Green Card in hand!

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS JOURNEY
01/26/2009 - Filed I-751.
06/22/2009 - Green Card in hand!

NATURALIZATION JOURNEY
06/26/2014 - N-400 sent to Nebraska
07/02/2014 - NOA
07/24/2014 - Biometrics
10/24/2014 - Interview (approved)

01/16/2015 - Oath Ceremony


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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Living with your parents during the process shouldn't be a problem at all. Just as long as you're employed (or will have some sort of financial support for you and your future spouse), put the correct address information on the forms, and will be able to accommodate your spouse, you should be fine. :yes:

03-21-06 Mailed I-129 F application to TSC

03-29-06 NOA1 from CSC

04-01-06 Touched

04-28-06 Touched

05-01-06 Touched

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The important stuff is that you are financially responsible for him!

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Shouldnt be a problem. Im living with my aunt and uncle while I wait for the visa to bring Ahmed 'home'. As long as you can meet the income requirements, I wouldnt worry too much. Ive even seen one or two folks who's parents are co-sponsoring their fiance.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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thanks for the replies!! :D

that makes me happy....one less thing to worry about

and i am employed so no problem there.....but i have only been employed since february...would that matter any???

05-05-2003 met Hyun Suk while working in Alaska

06-17-2003 Started dating

09-05-2003 1st separation

10-10-2003 Hyun Suk's first time to NC..stays almost 3 months...met my family

01-28-2004 1st time in Korea for 1 month..met his family

02-28-2004 2nd separation

08-31-2005 Hyun Suk graduates collage

09-07-2005 2nd time in Korea for 3 months...finally seeing each other again after 1 1/2 years

09-20-2005 Engaged!!!!

12-03-2005 3rd separation

04-27-2006 sent off I-129F

05-11-2006 NOA1

06-29-2006 IMBRA RFE

07-31-2006 NOA2!!!

08-17-2006 Letter from NVC that they got my APPROVED petition

08-22-2006 Packet 3 emailed to me

10-15-2006 leaving for korea for 3 weeks

10-19-2006 Interview date-APPROVED

10-21-2006 1st Wedding... KOREAN STYLE !!!!

03-20-2007 Hyun Suk finally in my arms again

04-12-2007 Second Wedding...finally Married..our little court wedding

04-20-2007 Civil Surgeon

05-09-2007 mailed AOS/EAD papers

05-15-2007 NOA1 for AOS/EAD

05-18-2007 got Biometrics appt letter for 6-7-07 11am

06-07-2007 Charlotte for Biometrics Appointment

06-07-2007 RFE

06-27-2007 Evidence mailed

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thanks for the replies!! :D

that makes me happy....one less thing to worry about

and i am employed so no problem there.....but i have only been employed since february...would that matter any???

That would probably depend on how picky your consulate is. Im going through Casablanca and they are a real PITA when it comes to the financial #######. Is this your first job? Do you have any previous years tax returns to show financial stability? You may not need to worry about it depending on when your fiance's interview comes up. I had to change jobs this last September, but by the time Ahmed has his interview, I will have been with the company about a year so I wont look like such a job-hopper.

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