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My fiance (he's a US citizen) is not working right now due to severe depression issues. He has been diagnosed, is being treated, and has filed to begin receiving money from the government to live each month which should come into effect at the end of summer. In the I-134 it says that he has to be able to support me, and I can't go off trying to get food stamps or something (I totally plan on getting a job and working), but will him already being on government assistance be a problem? I saw in a different thread that someone had their father co-sign, so would this be something he would need? Is there a special form for that? Would it be better to apply for the K1 before he starts receiving assistance or after? Will it help that I have been employed at the same place for many years without any breaks, or will that not make a difference at this point?

 
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