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Good evening,

I have a question regarding a co-sponsor for the K-3 Visa. I am filing my K-3 Visa application with an immigration law office and they have been telling me that I just need an employment verification letter, providing my hourly salary, that I am full-time and my hire date. I also had my employer provide in the letter that the benefits from my job would cover my spouse. In addition to this, I make more than the poverty limit (~$18,000) requirement by USCIS.

They told me that I would not need a co-sponsor since I am filing the I-130 and then the I-129F for the K-3. Is this true? It seems like I have been reading a lot of conflicting information on here and what they are telling me. I have a lot of confidence in what they have told me since they have worked with several clients from the same country to which I am applying and there is limited information on this website regarding the K-3 and to the country for which I am applying. The only thing that concerns me is having a co-sponsor ready if need be for the interview, which I think is the I-134. I just want to avoid all delays as possible for the visa as the process to bring my spouse over to the US is long enough as it already is.

Any comments or suggestions will be helpful! Thank you!

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Good evening,

I have a question regarding a co-sponsor for the K-3 Visa. I am filing my K-3 Visa application with an immigration law office and they have been telling me that I just need an employment verification letter, providing my hourly salary, that I am full-time and my hire date. I also had my employer provide in the letter that the benefits from my job would cover my spouse. In addition to this, I make more than the poverty limit (~$18,000) requirement by USCIS.

They told me that I would not need a co-sponsor since I am filing the I-130 and then the I-129F for the K-3. Is this true? It seems like I have been reading a lot of conflicting information on here and what they are telling me. I have a lot of confidence in what they have told me since they have worked with several clients from the same country to which I am applying and there is limited information on this website regarding the K-3 and to the country for which I am applying. The only thing that concerns me is having a co-sponsor ready if need be for the interview, which I think is the I-134. I just want to avoid all delays as possible for the visa as the process to bring my spouse over to the US is long enough as it already is.

Any comments or suggestions will be helpful! Thank you!

Two things:

1. DON'T USE A LAWYER THEY ARE A WASTE OF GOOD MONEY!

2. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME ON A K-3, GO WITH THE IR1/CR1 VISA.

Follow the IR1/CR1 Visa Guide here, get help from people here, and you'll be just fine

Edited by WhidbeyGirl

VISA JOURNEY

USCIS Journey

02/23/09 ............I-130 sent

03/27/09.............NOA2

TOTAL 32 DAYS

NVC Journey

04/15/09.............Case # Assigned

07/10/09.............Interview assigned

TOTAL 105 DAYS

Embassy Journey

07/14/09.............Forward the case to Embassy in Dakar, Senegal

09/28/09.............Visa in Hand

TOTAL 80 DAYS

VISA GRAND TOTAL 217 DAYS

US CITIZENSHIP JOURNEY

Conditional Resident Journey

09/29/09.............POE New York PIECE OF CAKE!!!

10/27/09.............2 year Green card received

TOTAL 29 DAYS

Removal of Conditions Journey

07/18/11.............I-751 packet sent

03/23/12............10yr GC Received

TOTAL 249 DAYS

Naturalization Journey

07/03/12.............N-400 packet sent

07/23/12.............Resent N-400 packet (husband FORGOT check!)

08/23/12.............Biometrics done

09/12/12.............Interview letter received

10/16/12.............Interview scheduled

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Good evening,

I have a question regarding a co-sponsor for the K-3 Visa. I am filing my K-3 Visa application with an immigration law office and they have been telling me that I just need an employment verification letter, providing my hourly salary, that I am full-time and my hire date. I also had my employer provide in the letter that the benefits from my job would cover my spouse. In addition to this, I make more than the poverty limit (~$18,000) requirement by USCIS.

They told me that I would not need a co-sponsor since I am filing the I-130 and then the I-129F for the K-3. Is this true? It seems like I have been reading a lot of conflicting information on here and what they are telling me. I have a lot of confidence in what they have told me since they have worked with several clients from the same country to which I am applying and there is limited information on this website regarding the K-3 and to the country for which I am applying. The only thing that concerns me is having a co-sponsor ready if need be for the interview, which I think is the I-134. I just want to avoid all delays as possible for the visa as the process to bring my spouse over to the US is long enough as it already is.

Any comments or suggestions will be helpful! Thank you!

For a household size of 2 under the Poverty Guidelines is $18,212 if your just over that, say $19-20,000 then I would secure a co-sponsor. If your around $25- 30,000 you should be fine. Only you know the answer. If you want to “avoid all delays” then prepare a co-sponsor and if your in need, you have one ready.

You will need at a minimum for the I-134

two to three of your most recent pay stubs and a signed letter from your employer listing you job title, start date, your salary, and the status (full-time) of your position.

'PAU' both wife and daughter in the U.S. 08/25/2009

Daughter's' CRBA Manila Embassy 08/07/2008 dual citizenship

http://crbausembassy....wordpress.com/

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Good evening,

I have a question regarding a co-sponsor for the K-3 Visa. I am filing my K-3 Visa application with an immigration law office and they have been telling me that I just need an employment verification letter, providing my hourly salary, that I am full-time and my hire date. I also had my employer provide in the letter that the benefits from my job would cover my spouse. In addition to this, I make more than the poverty limit (~$18,000) requirement by USCIS.

They told me that I would not need a co-sponsor since I am filing the I-130 and then the I-129F for the K-3. Is this true? It seems like I have been reading a lot of conflicting information on here and what they are telling me. I have a lot of confidence in what they have told me since they have worked with several clients from the same country to which I am applying and there is limited information on this website regarding the K-3 and to the country for which I am applying. The only thing that concerns me is having a co-sponsor ready if need be for the interview, which I think is the I-134. I just want to avoid all delays as possible for the visa as the process to bring my spouse over to the US is long enough as it already is.

Any comments or suggestions will be helpful! Thank you!

For a household size of 2 under the Poverty Guidelines is $18,212 if your just over that, say $19-20,000 then I would secure a co-sponsor. If your around $25- 30,000 you should be fine. Only you know the answer. If you want to “avoid all delays” then prepare a co-sponsor and if your in need, you have one ready.

You will need at a minimum for the I-134

two to three of your most recent pay stubs and a signed letter from your employer listing you job title, start date, your salary, and the status (full-time) of your position.

Edit For more info on the K-3 read the VJ Guides

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...mp;page=k3guide

'PAU' both wife and daughter in the U.S. 08/25/2009

Daughter's' CRBA Manila Embassy 08/07/2008 dual citizenship

http://crbausembassy....wordpress.com/

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Good evening,

I have a question regarding a co-sponsor for the K-3 Visa. I am filing my K-3 Visa application with an immigration law office and they have been telling me that I just need an employment verification letter, providing my hourly salary, that I am full-time and my hire date. I also had my employer provide in the letter that the benefits from my job would cover my spouse. In addition to this, I make more than the poverty limit (~$18,000) requirement by USCIS.

They told me that I would not need a co-sponsor since I am filing the I-130 and then the I-129F for the K-3. Is this true? It seems like I have been reading a lot of conflicting information on here and what they are telling me. I have a lot of confidence in what they have told me since they have worked with several clients from the same country to which I am applying and there is limited information on this website regarding the K-3 and to the country for which I am applying. The only thing that concerns me is having a co-sponsor ready if need be for the interview, which I think is the I-134. I just want to avoid all delays as possible for the visa as the process to bring my spouse over to the US is long enough as it already is.

Any comments or suggestions will be helpful! Thank you!

Two things:

1. DON'T USE A LAWYER THEY ARE A WASTE OF GOOD MONEY!

2. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME ON A K-3, GO WITH THE IR1/CR1 VISA.

Follow the IR1/CR1 Visa Guide here, get help from people here, and you'll be just fine

The immigration law office is helping me for free, since I volunteered for them in the past.

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