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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Hey people,

We have a question on the I-134, regarding the working status of a co-sponsor. My fiancée is trying to find out if her grandfather would be eligible as a co-sponsor. He is retired from the Marine Corps and they pay him well since he has retired. He would like to help out but would they accept him as a co-sponsor and if so, how would this be filled out on the I-134 in his name?

Thank you very much,

Dara

Timeline

03/12/2010 Sent the I-129F package

03/16/2010 NOA1 Sent

03/22/2010 NOA1 Hard Copy Received

05/27/2010 RFE by E-mail :(

06/09/2010 RFE in mail while Dara visited (Expired I129f filled out)

06/10/2010 RFE Sent back to USCIS

06/14/2010 E-mail to say case continued after RFE received

06/24/2010 NOA2!! by Email

06/28/2010 NOA2 hard copy received

07/06/2010 NVC Letter received

07/06/2010 Called NVC - Embassy received packet on 02/07/2010

07/12/2010 Packet 3 Received

07/12/2010 Medical Booked for 07/12/2010 (Completed)

07/21/2010 Collected Police Cert. from Station - Finally!

07/21/2010 Mailed Notification of Readiness

08/09/2010 Received Interview Date for 23rd August by e-mail

08/11/2010 Received letter confirming Interview Date

08/23/2010 Attended Interview, all good but missing signature on I-134:(

08/25/2010 Overnight UPS I-134 and supporting documents

08/27/2010 Embassy receive required documents

09/02/2010 Called Embassy and was informed Visa had been mailed out!!!

09/03/2010 Received K-1 Visa in the Mail!!!! - 170 days after NOA1

09/08/2010 Fly to Atlanta(POE) 7 days prior to what Christina knew as a surprise!

10/16/2010 Wedding - Cullman, AL

10/19/2010 Honeymoon - Clearwater/Fort Myers, FL for 8 days

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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If he receives a steady monthly pension that could be used to work as the co-sponsor. He will need to fill out his own I-134 separate from yours. In addition he will need to supply check stubs or something to show the payments or possibly use bank statements showing a regular auto deposit.

Also assets can ve used as opposed to income or a short-fall in income.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Hey people,

We have a question on the I-134, regarding the working status of a co-sponsor. My fiancée is trying to find out if her grandfather would be eligible as a co-sponsor. He is retired from the Marine Corps and they pay him well since he has retired. He would like to help out but would they accept him as a co-sponsor and if so, how would this be filled out on the I-134 in his name?

Thank you very much,

Dara

He provides an I-134 and supporting documentation as evidence of income. His statement of retirement benefits should be sufficient but it's best to include at least the most recent tax return as well.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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If he receives a steady monthly pension that could be used to work as the co-sponsor. He will need to fill out his own I-134 separate from yours. In addition he will need to supply check stubs or something to show the payments or possibly use bank statements showing a regular auto deposit.

Also assets can ve used as opposed to income or a short-fall in income.

He provides an I-134 and supporting documentation as evidence of income. His statement of retirement benefits should be sufficient but it's best to include at least the most recent tax return as well.

Thank you very much, appreciate the help.

Timeline

03/12/2010 Sent the I-129F package

03/16/2010 NOA1 Sent

03/22/2010 NOA1 Hard Copy Received

05/27/2010 RFE by E-mail :(

06/09/2010 RFE in mail while Dara visited (Expired I129f filled out)

06/10/2010 RFE Sent back to USCIS

06/14/2010 E-mail to say case continued after RFE received

06/24/2010 NOA2!! by Email

06/28/2010 NOA2 hard copy received

07/06/2010 NVC Letter received

07/06/2010 Called NVC - Embassy received packet on 02/07/2010

07/12/2010 Packet 3 Received

07/12/2010 Medical Booked for 07/12/2010 (Completed)

07/21/2010 Collected Police Cert. from Station - Finally!

07/21/2010 Mailed Notification of Readiness

08/09/2010 Received Interview Date for 23rd August by e-mail

08/11/2010 Received letter confirming Interview Date

08/23/2010 Attended Interview, all good but missing signature on I-134:(

08/25/2010 Overnight UPS I-134 and supporting documents

08/27/2010 Embassy receive required documents

09/02/2010 Called Embassy and was informed Visa had been mailed out!!!

09/03/2010 Received K-1 Visa in the Mail!!!! - 170 days after NOA1

09/08/2010 Fly to Atlanta(POE) 7 days prior to what Christina knew as a surprise!

10/16/2010 Wedding - Cullman, AL

10/19/2010 Honeymoon - Clearwater/Fort Myers, FL for 8 days

 
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