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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hello, I was just concerned for when I go to my K-1 interview here in Montreal. My fiancee, the petitioner, may not have a job when we file and I have seen that they ask you what your fiancee does, is this a problem or red flag? also, what if he doesn't have a job for when we file AOS either?

We will have a cosponsor for sure... so should this solve all problems???

AOS/EAD/I-131:

NOA'S Received: March 19, 2010

RFE: March 25, 2010

Case transferred to CSC: April 19, 2010

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Poland
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I really don't believe this will be a problem during your K 1 interview, everybody realizes times are tough for most people. And, you do have a co-sponser so that should work in your favor too. Best Of Luck, I'm sure eerything will be fine.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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I really don't believe this will be a problem during your K 1 interview, everybody realizes times are tough for most people. And, you do have a co-sponser so that should work in your favor too. Best Of Luck, I'm sure eerything will be fine.

Okay thank youu... also since he filed his taxes for 2008... will I have to bring proof of this to the interview, even if I am bringing all the evidence that out cosponsor is providing??

AOS/EAD/I-131:

NOA'S Received: March 19, 2010

RFE: March 25, 2010

Case transferred to CSC: April 19, 2010

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Poland
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I really don't believe this will be a problem during your K 1 interview, everybody realizes times are tough for most people. And, you do have a co-sponser so that should work in your favor too. Best Of Luck, I'm sure eerything will be fine.

Okay thank youu... also since he filed his taxes for 2008... will I have to bring proof of this to the interview, even if I am bringing all the evidence that out cosponsor is providing??

I believe any & all evidence that you bring can only help your case. B.T.W., we were in a similar situation as you & your fiance, and it worked well for us. I was unemployed at the time, but we had a co - sponsor. No questions were asked about me being unemployed and all they wanted was an affidavith of support that showed we met the minimum federal poverty quidelines. Good luck with your interview, let us know how it went.

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