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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hell Everyone.

With my fiances interview scheduled for 11/7/08 and her physical completed and fees paid I have a new concern based on some of the reading I have done on this forum and others.

In a previous post I asked if two I-134s could be submitted at the interview. One from myself and one from my parents. Most of you said I should have no problem. Recently I have been reading conflicting evidence.

Maybe someone here can give me some insight?

My situation: I have no job. I have tax returns for the last 3 years but they are all well below poverty level. I have $10,000 in the bank that I inherited. I am actively searching for work. I spent a total of about 10 months in the Philippines where I stayed with my Fiance and opened an Internet Cafe. I am 22 years old. We have been together since September of 2006. I recently got back from the Philippines this Month. Also, my parents make more than $90,000 a year and have $107,000 in the bank. We submitted both of those things (bank statement and employment letter) with their I-134. They also expressed their willingness in letters to the CO. All the paperwork is in the mail to my fiance. My I-134 contains neither an employment letter or a letter from the bank.

I am thinking doom and gloom at this point. What does everyone think?

Thanks,

-Tyson

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Hell Everyone.

With my fiances interview scheduled for 11/7/08 and her physical completed and fees paid I have a new concern based on some of the reading I have done on this forum and others.

In a previous post I asked if two I-134s could be submitted at the interview. One from myself and one from my parents. Most of you said I should have no problem. Recently I have been reading conflicting evidence.

Maybe someone here can give me some insight?

My situation: I have no job. I have tax returns for the last 3 years but they are all well below poverty level. I have $10,000 in the bank that I inherited. I am actively searching for work. I spent a total of about 10 months in the Philippines where I stayed with my Fiance and opened an Internet Cafe. I am 22 years old. We have been together since September of 2006. I recently got back from the Philippines this Month. Also, my parents make more than $90,000 a year and have $107,000 in the bank. We submitted both of those things (bank statement and employment letter) with their I-134. They also expressed their willingness in letters to the CO. All the paperwork is in the mail to my fiance. My I-134 contains neither an employment letter or a letter from the bank.

I am thinking doom and gloom at this point. What does everyone think?

Thanks,

-Tyson

If your co-sponsor's paperwork is complete, it is probably OK. How can you submit an employment letter and a bank letter if you have no job nor have a checking account?

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Hell Everyone.

With my fiances interview scheduled for 11/7/08 and her physical completed and fees paid I have a new concern based on some of the reading I have done on this forum and others.

In a previous post I asked if two I-134s could be submitted at the interview. One from myself and one from my parents. Most of you said I should have no problem. Recently I have been reading conflicting evidence.

Maybe someone here can give me some insight?

My situation: I have no job. I have tax returns for the last 3 years but they are all well below poverty level. I have $10,000 in the bank that I inherited. I am actively searching for work. I spent a total of about 10 months in the Philippines where I stayed with my Fiance and opened an Internet Cafe. I am 22 years old. We have been together since September of 2006. I recently got back from the Philippines this Month. Also, my parents make more than $90,000 a year and have $107,000 in the bank. We submitted both of those things (bank statement and employment letter) with their I-134. They also expressed their willingness in letters to the CO. All the paperwork is in the mail to my fiance. My I-134 contains neither an employment letter or a letter from the bank.

I am thinking doom and gloom at this point. What does everyone think?

Thanks,

-Tyson

If your co-sponsor's paperwork is complete, it is probably OK. How can you submit an employment letter and a bank letter if you have no job nor have a checking account?

Co-sponsors are iffy in the PI but a "parent" not "parents" would submit the additional I-134.

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Right, my dad is the one who filled out the I-134 since he is the bread winner. So, basically you are saying that we have to wait and see and stress out everyday until the interview? LOL....arghhhh

-Tyson

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We were approved yesterday! Manila ACCEPTS co-sponsor if the circumstances are right. Maybe not everyone but it is definitely possible! I had my self convinced we would be denied! WOOOOT

-Tyson and Wichelle

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