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Ok, so i have a couple questions about the I-134 i guess.

My fiance is starting a new job next week, which is really good, but he really wants to go to school in november, he got approved for a respatory therapy program and now is having a really hard time deciding between starting this new job or staying with his job he has now and going to school in november which is what he really wants to do, its a hard decision, and i told him that if he went to school i'm not sure how good our chances are that we can prove he can support me, we dont have anyone to co sponsor and im just afraid that if i tell him to go to school (cause i want him to be able to do that) that we will get declined and i wont be able to get my visa.

anybody have any suggestions or know how it works if someone is in school how they can prove support? I just dont want to hold him back from doing that, but at the same time right now we just need to do whats best for the visa. :(

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Ok, so i have a couple questions about the I-134 i guess.

My fiance is starting a new job next week, which is really good, but he really wants to go to school in november, he got approved for a respatory therapy program and now is having a really hard time deciding between starting this new job or staying with his job he has now and going to school in november which is what he really wants to do, its a hard decision, and i told him that if he went to school i'm not sure how good our chances are that we can prove he can support me, we dont have anyone to co sponsor and im just afraid that if i tell him to go to school (cause i want him to be able to do that) that we will get declined and i wont be able to get my visa.

anybody have any suggestions or know how it works if someone is in school how they can prove support? I just dont want to hold him back from doing that, but at the same time right now we just need to do whats best for the visa. :(

Can't parents or family member sponsor you?

Now, given the timeline you have....It could well be that you get your interview before november (not sure how fast california is approving the k1s lately).

So fiance takes the job now....lets assume you get approved in september; then you have to provide the i134 for the interview. By then your fiance can still request the letter of employment from his employer, you go to the interview, get approved move to the usa and then fiance can quit his job and start school; of course, now you would need somebody to sponsor the rest of the process and maybe another member has gone thru this scenario.

One thing to remember is that getting into these respiratory therapist programs nowaday is nearly impossible; my sister tried to get into one for 2 years and never quite made it, even though she had good grades. So it might be best to try to find sponsors.....

Couldn't your fiance take the job, and hopefully youll get the interview before november

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Keep in mind he will need to provide financial info for AOS as well. Even if he can still do everything for the I-134, it's going to be another few months till you will file for AOS. Is there any way he can defer admission for a year? Otherwise start begging everyone you can think of to co-sponsor.

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thank you both for the advice, we will have to see what we can do, i feel bad keeping him from doing that, and im hoping maybe he can start maybe in another semester, really wish we knew someone who could sponsor, his family isn't able to

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thank you both for the advice, we will have to see what we can do, i feel bad keeping him from doing that, and im hoping maybe he can start maybe in another semester, really wish we knew someone who could sponsor, his family isn't able to

So, you've decided to get married but don't know how you're going to make that work financially even at 125% of the US poverty level. This is not a filling out the forms issue or even how to prove something issue, since you can't prove something that isn't true.

The sponsorship requirements are there for a reason. Sounds like it's time to prioritize a few things.

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thank you both for the advice, we will have to see what we can do, i feel bad keeping him from doing that, and im hoping maybe he can start maybe in another semester, really wish we knew someone who could sponsor, his family isn't able to

So, you've decided to get married but don't know how you're going to make that work financially even at 125% of the US poverty level. This is not a filling out the forms issue or even how to prove something issue, since you can't prove something that isn't true.

The sponsorship requirements are there for a reason. Sounds like it's time to prioritize a few things.

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To the OP-

Like everyone has mentioned here, if your FIANCE is not able to support you financially, then he needs to find a co-sponsor who can sponsor you financially.

If you don't have a co-sponsor, and your fiance cannot support you financially, then unfortunately you cannot go forward with the visa process (you don't need a co-sponsor, etc. until your interview and until you fill out the I-134 affidavit of support) however when it gets to that time you will need to have one by then.

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