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Filed: Country: Russia
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Hi,

I did a search but didn't find an answer. I apologize if this is something easily knowable.

I am lucky that I have a very good salary and I will have no problems with any qualifications regarding income amounts. However, I have few assets (basically some money in the bank and that is it). Also, I have only been employed at my current job for 3 months (was a consultant at same place the prior 3 months but not an employee).

Will either of these 2 issues cause me any problems? If so, what is the best way to address them?

Thanks!

David

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi,

I did a search but didn't find an answer. I apologize if this is something easily knowable.

I am lucky that I have a very good salary and I will have no problems with any qualifications regarding income amounts. However, I have few assets (basically some money in the bank and that is it). Also, I have only been employed at my current job for 3 months (was a consultant at same place the prior 3 months but not an employee).

Will either of these 2 issues cause me any problems? If so, what is the best way to address them?

Thanks!

David

Assets are secondary to income & if your income is that substancial you wont need to have them considered.

Your employment should be no problem especially since it will be months until it comes into actual consideration. You will need a letter from the employer indicating your current status & something about the future of your job there.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Hi,

I did a search but didn't find an answer. I apologize if this is something easily knowable.

I am lucky that I have a very good salary and I will have no problems with any qualifications regarding income amounts. However, I have few assets (basically some money in the bank and that is it). Also, I have only been employed at my current job for 3 months (was a consultant at same place the prior 3 months but not an employee).

Will either of these 2 issues cause me any problems? If so, what is the best way to address them?

Thanks!

David

David

No worries. If you have a good income, comfortably above the standards, just leave the asset information blank. No problem. See if you can get an employer letter to verify your position (optional but nice) and attach your last three months check stubs. Moscow is a fairly, really very, family visa friendly consulate, I do not think you will have any problems if your income is well verified.

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