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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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I am a student, graduating in May, but I work part-time and still live with my parents and I am worried that only working part-time will be a factor of our visa being denied....is this a possibility? But my mom has agreed to be a co-sponser with the affidavit of support. so with that said, when it comes to that do I fill out the affidavit of support with my information?...or my Mother's info?....or do one for each? will having a co-sponser make it more likely to be denied?

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I am a student, graduating in May, but I work part-time and still live with my parents and I am worried that only working part-time will be a factor of our visa being denied....is this a possibility? But my mom has agreed to be a co-sponser with the affidavit of support. so with that said, when it comes to that do I fill out the affidavit of support with my information?...or my Mother's info?....or do one for each? will having a co-sponser make it more likely to be denied?

thank you!!

Same problem I am having

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/319091-i-134-help-please/

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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I have done a lot of researching on that topic because me and my fiance are in a similar situation. This is what I've read, and what we have decided to do: First of all, you, as the US citizen petitioner MUST fill out the I-134 affidavit of support with all supporting documents because of the sole fact that you are the petitioner for the visa. Now, if you are don't meet the $ guidelines, or are unsure that you do, some embassies (you should talk to someone who knows specifically about Colombia) allow a co-sponsor, which means, another US citizen (maybe your mom or whoever) fills out a separate I-134 affidavit of support with all her info and supporting documents. Both of the affidavits (yours and your co-sponsor's) are presented for the interview at the embassy. Hope that helps!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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thank you so much!

I have done a lot of researching on that topic because me and my fiance are in a similar situation. This is what I've read, and what we have decided to do: First of all, you, as the US citizen petitioner MUST fill out the I-134 affidavit of support with all supporting documents because of the sole fact that you are the petitioner for the visa. Now, if you are don't meet the $ guidelines, or are unsure that you do, some embassies (you should talk to someone who knows specifically about Colombia) allow a co-sponsor, which means, another US citizen (maybe your mom or whoever) fills out a separate I-134 affidavit of support with all her info and supporting documents. Both of the affidavits (yours and your co-sponsor's) are presented for the interview at the embassy. Hope that helps!

sooo very helpful! thank you so much!! :)

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I have done a lot of researching on that topic because me and my fiance are in a similar situation. This is what I've read, and what we have decided to do: First of all, you, as the US citizen petitioner MUST fill out the I-134 affidavit of support with all supporting documents because of the sole fact that you are the petitioner for the visa. Now, if you are don't meet the $ guidelines, or are unsure that you do, some embassies (you should talk to someone who knows specifically about Colombia) allow a co-sponsor, which means, another US citizen (maybe your mom or whoever) fills out a separate I-134 affidavit of support with all her info and supporting documents. Both of the affidavits (yours and your co-sponsor's) are presented for the interview at the embassy. Hope that helps!

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