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im currently waiting for my k-1 visa interview date & unfortunately my fiancee in america has just lost her job. does she have to fill out a brand new affidavit of support? she lives with her sister & her partner who have both filled out affidavit of supports as co sponsers.

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im currently waiting for my k-1 visa interview date & unfortunately my fiancee in america has just lost her job. does she have to fill out a brand new affidavit of support? she lives with her sister & her partner who have both filled out affidavit of supports as co sponsers.

If she's already done the I-134 with a reasonably recent date, I would just use that. There can only be one co-sponsor and they must fully qualify on their own.

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im currently waiting for my k-1 visa interview date & unfortunately my fiancee in america has just lost her job. does she have to fill out a brand new affidavit of support? she lives with her sister & her partner who have both filled out affidavit of supports as co sponsers.

If she's already done the I-134 with a reasonably recent date, I would just use that. There can only be one co-sponsor and they must fully qualify on their own.

thanks alot

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And at the interview when they ask what your fiance does, don't mention the loss of job. Just say "She's a _______" based on everything she already submitted. She might get another job soon and I wouldn't get into the unemployed discussion.

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And at the interview when they ask what your fiance does, don't mention the loss of job. Just say "She's a _______" based on everything she already submitted. She might get another job soon and I wouldn't get into the unemployed discussion.

yeah thats what i was planning on doing, thanks alot

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