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Alright guys, heres my small problem

I met a great russian girl while undergoing an operation in a russian hospital. She was also a patient in the hospital so we spent a month together and have been skyping & texting daily. She's also come back to hospital to visit me 2 times since leaving at the end of february. I came January and will stay until the end of May or early June.

so heres the actual issue:

Prior to going to russia for this operation I had a job that made close to 50k a year. The problem is I will spend the first 6 months of this year in the hospital, then I'll return to the states and still be recovering for the next 4 months or so months, so my income for this year will be next to nothing.

I was laid off a couple months before I came so I still have the ability to claim unemployement 475+ a week which is almost 25k year and well above the poverty level for us, but I'm not sure if they will accept that as income. I also have somewhere around 80k liquid cash in savings. When reseraching I figured I could just use my tax return but I realize now I I will probably need to provide proof of current income and a letter from my employer.

I really dont have any any options for a co-sponsor, so do I have any other options otherwise? Is there a company I could pay to sponsor? There's no doubt in my mind that I cant afford to take care of us, the problem is the proof.

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Alright guys, heres my small problem

I met a great russian girl while undergoing an operation in a russian hospital. She was also a patient in the hospital so we spent a month together and have been skyping & texting daily. She's also come back to hospital to visit me 2 times since leaving at the end of february. I came January and will stay until the end of May or early June.

so heres the actual issue:

Prior to going to russia for this operation I had a job that made close to 50k a year. The problem is I will spend the first 6 months of this year in the hospital, then I'll return to the states and still be recovering for the next 4 months or so months, so my income for this year will be next to nothing.

I was laid off a couple months before I came so I still have the ability to claim unemployement 475+ a week which is almost 25k year and well above the poverty level for us, but I'm not sure if they will accept that as income. I also have somewhere around 80k liquid cash in savings. When reseraching I figured I could just use my tax return but I realize now I I will probably need to provide proof of current income and a letter from my employer.

I really dont have any any options for a co-sponsor, so do I have any other options otherwise? Is there a company I could pay to sponsor? There's no doubt in my mind that I cant afford to take care of us, the problem is the proof.

Your unemployment is classed as income . You are applying for 129f petition? K1 visa for your lady?

Divorced !st November 2012.

Married only 2 years 1 month

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Your unemployment is classed as income . You are applying for 129f petition? K1 visa for your lady?

it will b K1. If my unemployment will work, then I'll be golden because thats plenty, especially considering what I have in the bank

 
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