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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiance's ITR 2009 and 2010 are below $18,000. Its because he is a fresh graduate and couldnt get a full time / good job that pays good.. and then last November 2010 he got a job as an inventory manager w/c pays $32,500 a year. w/c is above the poverty level. So does the ITR will affect my approval during the interview? Or not? or anyone has the same situation? any suggestions.? Im just kinda worried about it. thank you so much! ill wait for your replies guys.. especially for those who are in the philippines. God bless all!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Slovakia
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First of all, I am sorry you are up against this wall.

Second, some tough love here but, the government doesn't care about excuses. Hence the requirements about income. While you were doing your research about this process, this question should have come up way before now. Some consulates require 2 to 3 years of income tax returns while others have different requirements. What consulate will you go for your interview?

OK, so now the easier part of the tough love, your fiance can get a co-sponsor depending on what consulate/country. Here again, different consulates have different requirements. Keep in mind that some consulates do not allow co-sponsors. Basically, you need someone to co-sign with the affidavit of support. It would be wise to really start investigating this sooner than later. Things can get overwhelming if you are up against a deadline and still trying to figure everything out.

Good Luck and I hope everything works out for you!!!!!!!!!!

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I just checked your country. Phillipines. It is reported that the Embassy there does not accept co-sponsors for the K1 visa. I'm sorry for breaking this to you and I hope for once that I am just totally crazy and wrong about all of this. I suggest you start looking into this very quickly. :blush:

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My fiance's ITR 2009 and 2010 are below $18,000. Its because he is a fresh graduate and couldnt get a full time / good job that pays good.. and then last November 2010 he got a job as an inventory manager w/c pays $32,500 a year. w/c is above the poverty level. So does the ITR will affect my approval during the interview? Or not? or anyone has the same situation? any suggestions.? Im just kinda worried about it. thank you so much! ill wait for your replies guys.. especially for those who are in the philippines. God bless all!

I'd suggest that he obtains a "letter of employment" from his employer's HR department. You can read an explanation and see an example here: http://www.visajourn...ployment_Letter

You'll also also want to have copies of his pay statements/check stubs from his current job for the past six months. Consulates see AoSs from recent college graduates fairly often, this is not an insurmountable obstacle as long as he has current employment that meets or exceeds the poverty guidelines.

George

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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First of all, I am sorry you are up against this wall.

Second, some tough love here but, the government doesn't care about excuses. Hence the requirements about income. While you were doing your research about this process, this question should have come up way before now. Some consulates require 2 to 3 years of income tax returns while others have different requirements. What consulate will you go for your interview?

OK, so now the easier part of the tough love, your fiance can get a co-sponsor depending on what consulate/country. Here again, different consulates have different requirements. Keep in mind that some consulates do not allow co-sponsors. Basically, you need someone to co-sign with the affidavit of support. It would be wise to really start investigating this sooner than later. Things can get overwhelming if you are up against a deadline and still trying to figure everything out.

Good Luck and I hope everything works out for you!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks for the reply. yeah its starting to worry us. we dont have plan on applying k1 visa but because he got that new job I thought we're ok already.. :( awww hope things will work out good too and we'll have some options about this :( but stil not losing hope! I know God wont bring us down.. Thanks so much for the info! i appreciate it really

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Slovakia
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Thanks for the reply. yeah its starting to worry us. we dont have plan on applying k1 visa but because he got that new job I thought we're ok already.. :( awww hope things will work out good too and we'll have some options about this :( but stil not losing hope! I know God wont bring us down.. Thanks so much for the info! i appreciate it really

Maybe George can be of more assistance because he is married to a Philippine and has better knowledge for that country.

God Bless You and your journey

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I'd suggest that he obtains a "letter of employment" from his employer's HR department. You can read an explanation and see an example here: http://www.visajourn...ployment_Letter

You'll also also want to have copies of his pay statements/check stubs from his current job for the past six months. Consulates see AoSs from recent college graduates fairly often, this is not an insurmountable obstacle as long as he has current employment that meets or exceeds the poverty guidelines.

George

thanks so much :) ill read this link uve posted and ur reply helped a lot :) God bless you!

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