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Hello everyone,

I would like to know people's thoughts on this. I'm currently employed as an RN. However this is more paperwork than actual nursing. I use to do some per diem work on the weekends before and after I started at my job, but haven't in a while. I'm thinking of doing this again before my fiancee comes. Even afterwards as well. I'd like to get my feet wet as I miss hospital nursing. Anyhow, my question is, even though I make above the guidelines, would I have to submit any new pay stubs so my fiancee can bring them to the interview? If I do this, all my financial info will already have been sent off to her. I would think that since this stage is more about her, and I already satisfy the guidelines, it shouldn’t really matter.

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If you are well above the 125% I wouldn't worry about it. If you're average annual income is close to the line, more is always better. My thought anyway. Best of luck.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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If you are well above the 125% I wouldn't worry about it. If you're average annual income is close to the line, more is always better. My thought anyway. Best of luck.

Yes, I'm well above the 125% and that's what I kind of thought. This will just be for experience as well as some extra money. Any amount can always help.

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