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Hey Everyone,

I just have a couple questions regarding the financial support requirements for the K3 visa. Today I was filling it out in preparation for my wife's interview (still not scheduled, but I want to have everything ready and in order when we get the appointment notice :)) Anyway, I am currently a student and I am working part time. What should I put where it asks for our occupation? My I will probably continue this job for about 1.5 years with maybe another job or so while I am in school, but I don't know if I should put that in there or if I should put Student?

On the Ciudad Juarez website where it talks about K3 visa requirements it doesn't even mention that the I-134 is necessary, it just says that a letter from the employer and former tax returns will work .. any insight from anyone?

By the way, my father will be co-sponsoring my wife, because I am pretty sure my income is right at or slightly below the poverty line, but I am a student so I don't know if they take that into consideration. This is really the only part of the process that has been worrying me so I am mainly just posting this to calm my own fears :) Thanks for all of your help up to this point everyone ..

Also I called NVC two days ago and they had received the petitions and said they would be sending them to the Juarez consulate this week :) and I finally actually got the NOA2s in the mail today..

Thanks again everyone

Daniel and Charbel

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Hey Everyone,

I just have a couple questions regarding the financial support requirements for the K3 visa. Today I was filling it out in preparation for my wife's interview (still not scheduled, but I want to have everything ready and in order when we get the appointment notice :)) Anyway, I am currently a student and I am working part time. What should I put where it asks for our occupation? My I will probably continue this job for about 1.5 years with maybe another job or so while I am in school, but I don't know if I should put that in there or if I should put Student?

On the Ciudad Juarez website where it talks about K3 visa requirements it doesn't even mention that the I-134 is necessary, it just says that a letter from the employer and former tax returns will work .. any insight from anyone?

By the way, my father will be co-sponsoring my wife, because I am pretty sure my income is right at or slightly below the poverty line, but I am a student so I don't know if they take that into consideration. This is really the only part of the process that has been worrying me so I am mainly just posting this to calm my own fears :) Thanks for all of your help up to this point everyone ..

Also I called NVC two days ago and they had received the petitions and said they would be sending them to the Juarez consulate this week :) and I finally actually got the NOA2s in the mail today..

Thanks again everyone

Daniel and Charbel

Your occupation is what it is. If you dig ditches part time, your occupation is ditch digger. How can we tell you what to write as your occupation if you don't tell us what you do at your part-time job?

Why are you only "pretty sure" whether your income qualifies? Look it up. BE sure.

NVC may be prepared to send the I-129F petition to Juarez but not both petitions at the same time.

This is the time to get your act together and learn the process ahead of you. It will be critical to your success.

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Your occupation is what it is. If you dig ditches part time, your occupation is ditch digger. How can we tell you what to write as your occupation if you don't tell us what you do at your part-time job?

Why are you only "pretty sure" whether your income qualifies? Look it up. BE sure.

NVC may be prepared to send the I-129F petition to Juarez but not both petitions at the same time.

This is the time to get your act together and learn the process ahead of you. It will be critical to your success.

For my Part time job I answer chats on a website to answer people questions, so I guess that is what I should put.

I am not sure what my complete income will show up as last year because I am still waiting on a 1099 from one of my jobs, but I estimate that it will be slightly less than the poverty line.

I know that they won't be sending both petitions at the same time, they will only be sending the I-129F at this point because we are following the K3 route.

Also, my main concern right now is if a joint sponsor for the I-134 will be acceptable.

Thanks

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For my Part time job I answer chats on a website to answer people questions, so I guess that is what I should put.

I am not sure what my complete income will show up as last year because I am still waiting on a 1099 from one of my jobs, but I estimate that it will be slightly less than the poverty line.

I know that they won't be sending both petitions at the same time, they will only be sending the I-129F at this point because we are following the K3 route.

Also, my main concern right now is if a joint sponsor for the I-134 will be acceptable.

Thanks

If you think you're under the poverty line then you're certian you don't meet the 125%.

You'll need to condense what you do to fit in the space provided, so I would guess it's something like Cust. Service Rep. Right? Put some thought into it. Ask somebody if you don't know.

Juarez doesn't have a problem with cosponsors.

You said "petitions". In this process of paperwork, accuracy in your use of words is critical to your success.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

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