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So far I am really pleased that I joined onto this website all of my questions have been answered in great detail. I first just want to thank you guys for that.

Alright so my newest and most likely last concern is this...

My fiance is the US citizen and I am from Canada. I am the beneficiary now I don't have the best credit report. I had one very large phone bill not paid through a cell company. I fell on some difficult times and was not able to pay it. Creditors have not been involved yet or anything. I now finally have a steady job and will pay off the debt.

Will this have any affect on me getting a visa? I tried searching this question online but nothing has ever come up.

So yes not the best credit rating will it affect me as the beneficiary?

Thanks guy

Filed I-751: December 29 2012
Rec NOA1: January 7 2013
Biometrics:January 25 2013

Green card approved: June 17 2013
OH CANADA OH CANADA YOU ARE SO FINE. OH CANADA OH CANADA YOU BLOW MY MIND

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No. (That's the very short answer.)

Your fiance will be the one to furnish the affidavit of support because he's the one petitioning you. I echo the "NO."

All the best for your K1 journey!

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No. (That's the very short answer.)

Ok well thank you for being straight to the point.

Did you have to deal with something similar?

Filed I-751: December 29 2012
Rec NOA1: January 7 2013
Biometrics:January 25 2013

Green card approved: June 17 2013
OH CANADA OH CANADA YOU ARE SO FINE. OH CANADA OH CANADA YOU BLOW MY MIND

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Ok well thank you for being straight to the point.

Did you have to deal with something similar?

Yes and it comes up fairly often on VJ.

Your debt(s), if not affecting your passport (which I would think is rare, and wouldn't apply to you since you're not dealing with creditors anyway), you have nothing to worry about. Likewise if you have perfect credit, you wouldn't get in any faster. (And of course, immigrating to another country doesn't excuse debts. :whistle: )

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