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I-134 for a K-1 in Thailand

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My fiance has her final K-1 interview in BKK in 2 weeks. I had to use my father here in the US as an additional I-134 co-support, as I am self empoyed and do not show positive income. His income is more than sufficiant. We both show good bank statements and property.

We still feel a bit worried about this.

Does anyone have a personal experience with using co-support?

I thought to write a letter to explain my tax package. Good idea? Can you give us any tips for her interview, or is it as i think, allready decided by them?

Scary final day.

wish us luck.

Thanks all

Lotuspearls

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My fiance has her final K-1 interview in BKK in 2 weeks. I had to use my father here in the US as an additional I-134 co-support, as I am self empoyed and do not show positive income. His income is more than sufficiant. We both show good bank statements and property.

We still feel a bit worried about this.

Does anyone have a personal experience with using co-support?

I thought to write a letter to explain my tax package. Good idea? Can you give us any tips for her interview, or is it as i think, allready decided by them?

Scary final day.

wish us luck.

Thanks all

Lotuspearls

I recommend posting this in the sawasdee forum as you'll get specific information pertaining to Thailand.

I am a college student and used a co-sponsor and my fiance received her visa yesterday. What sort of questions do you have regarding a co-sponsor in thailand?

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Sawasdee forum?

I recommend posting this in the sawasdee forum as you'll get specific information pertaining to Thailand.

I am a college student and used a co-sponsor and my fiance received her visa yesterday. What sort of questions do you have regarding a co-sponsor in thailand?

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It's the Sawasdee 2 thread under K-1 forum. If you do a search it will show up, and you can navigate to the most recent pages.

To clarify what I said about them already having the case pretty much decided: What is submitted at the screening window when you first get to embassy does count, along with what you submitted with your I-129 petition. Two to five hours later when your finance has the interview, they have already reviewed all of the evidence (at least from my kids and others experiences in Bangkok). What's been submitted determines how much questioning is done. It depends on how clear cut the case is. You can talk to the lady that accepts what you bring for screening on what extra evidence she might think is helpful, or just let her go through the whole file you bring to figure out what is needed. If you find something in your file after you've been at the window, you can still take it to the screener- at least my son did. He had a long time to look at the papers they hadn't submitted while they were waiting for the interview.

I think we stressed a bit too much. Just think like a consular officer.

Good luck!

Thai Mom

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