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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Scotland
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hi there,

My hubby and I have applied for the K-3 visa. he is american i am from Scotland. I am worried about our evidence of support for the interview whenever I acctually hear about it.

Hubby is currently not working but volunteering for the Park service in Calafornia untill Aug. he will be working after that. We dont have a house/app in the USA and will prob be living at his parents till we get on our feet.

I am worried though that we wont have sufficient funds to support ourselves. in us gov eyes and that i get refused the K-3. I heard that you can get other friends or family to sign a form saying they will support you financially.. any idea what this is called and what we should do!!

Also i haev no idea what sort of thing the us gov wants for evidence of our relationship.. pics, emails, phone bills.. plane tickets, anything else??

Any help would be great as we are still new to all this visa stuff and not too sure what comes next!! or what all the abbrevations are lol!

thanks

becca x

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Hi becca and welcome to VJ

You can find the abbreviations/acronyms HERE At any time it can be accessed in the VJ FAQ tab at the top of the page. You will then find the link in the left column at the bottom.

If your husband does not earn 125% of the poverty guidelines which is the amount generally wanted by the consulates to show that the applicant wont become a public charge, then yes you will need a joint sponsor. Check with others going through the same consulate as to whether 100% or 125% is required. His parents can sponsor you by completing an I-134.

Whatever you can muster to show that you have an ongoing relationship and bonafide marriage.

All the best to you.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Scotland
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Hi becca and welcome to VJ

You can find the abbreviations/acronyms HERE At any time it can be accessed in the VJ FAQ tab at the top of the page. You will then find the link in the left column at the bottom.

If your husband does not earn 125% of the poverty guidelines which is the amount generally wanted by the consulates to show that the applicant wont become a public charge, then yes you will need a joint sponsor. Check with others going through the same consulate as to whether 100% or 125% is required. His parents can sponsor you by completing an I-134.

Whatever you can muster to show that you have an ongoing relationship and bonafide marriage.

All the best to you.

Thanks so much for your advice. I was having a stressful moment there and thought I wouldnt get it!! I'll get his parents to sponsor.. Also my sister has just become a citizen in the USA so she can sponsor me too!

Thanks again :)

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