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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My goal for 2009 is to work, work, work and so hopefully my annual income will be above 17,000, im still young only 20 and so dont really work that much in the past only part time and have never file tax before so hopefully after next year i can file, do u think it will be good idea to do the k1 visa after my very first year of fulltime job that i will probably make about 19,000. Well my very first year of having a fulltime job and being above poverty guideline be good enough to sponsor him or should i wait a couple more years when i actually have more income. Please i need peoples advice, because i wont be able to have a co-sponsor. My parent are on SSI and welfare money they wont be able to help. Its all up to me.

Filed: Other Country: China
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My goal for 2009 is to work, work, work and so hopefully my annual income will be above 17,000, im still young only 20 and so dont really work that much in the past only part time and have never file tax before so hopefully after next year i can file, do u think it will be good idea to do the k1 visa after my very first year of fulltime job that i will probably make about 19,000. Well my very first year of having a fulltime job and being above poverty guideline be good enough to sponsor him or should i wait a couple more years when i actually have more income. Please i need peoples advice, because i wont be able to have a co-sponsor. My parent are on SSI and welfare money they wont be able to help. Its all up to me.

If you have clear evidence you are earning over $17,500 annualized, you will qualify as sponsor. Your life plans as to timing are for you to judge.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My goal for 2009 is to work, work, work and so hopefully my annual income will be above 17,000, im still young only 20 and so dont really work that much in the past only part time and have never file tax before so hopefully after next year i can file, do u think it will be good idea to do the k1 visa after my very first year of fulltime job that i will probably make about 19,000. Well my very first year of having a fulltime job and being above poverty guideline be good enough to sponsor him or should i wait a couple more years when i actually have more income. Please i need peoples advice, because i wont be able to have a co-sponsor. My parent are on SSI and welfare money they wont be able to help. Its all up to me.

If you have clear evidence you are earning over $17,500 annualized, you will qualify as sponsor. Your life plans as to timing are for you to judge.

thanks for the quick reply also another question if a person make above poverty and have good enough proof of ongoing relation than there is no reason for the interviewer to deny the case right.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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My goal for 2009 is to work, work, work and so hopefully my annual income will be above 17,000, im still young only 20 and so dont really work that much in the past only part time and have never file tax before so hopefully after next year i can file, do u think it will be good idea to do the k1 visa after my very first year of fulltime job that i will probably make about 19,000. Well my very first year of having a fulltime job and being above poverty guideline be good enough to sponsor him or should i wait a couple more years when i actually have more income. Please i need peoples advice, because i wont be able to have a co-sponsor. My parent are on SSI and welfare money they wont be able to help. Its all up to me.

If you have clear evidence you are earning over $17,500 annualized, you will qualify as sponsor. Your life plans as to timing are for you to judge.

thanks for the quick reply also another question if a person make above poverty and have good enough proof of ongoing relation than there is no reason for the interviewer to deny the case right.

those are not the only requirements... If the visa applicant is determined to be ineligible to receive a visa (medical, previous crimes, misrepresentation, previous overstays, etc..) all could be additional reasons to refuse.

Edited by payxibka

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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You dont normally have to have filed a tax return in order to petition your fiance.

As pushbrk suggested, what they want to see is that you are 'currently' making, and plan to continue making (employer letter normally requested at the Interview) that money.

Also, just fyi, your co-sponsorit doesn't have to be your parents or anyone that lives with you.

In the end, only you and your fiance can decide the best course for the two of you.

you've already found a valuable resource in VJ!

good luck.

you will probably want to visit the Canadian regional forums here on VJ to learn more about the interview and what is required at the two Embassy's that process K-1's there as every Embassy is very different.

Edited by KimandRuss
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