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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hey VJ Fam,

I think I'm making this situation a lot bigger then it actually is.....here's the deal, I work part, part-time ha...if that makes sense, anyways I am a full time student and in my senior year, I obviously don't make anywhere near enough money to support my fiancè and my mother has agreed to be a Co-sponsor. I am starting an internship soon and I will have to stop working on those day I will be at the internship which then makes my income lower...what my question is will me not working as much lower our chances of getting approved...even though we have my awesome mom co-sponsoring?! I mean in the end my internship can end in a great paying job and with benefits for us both, will they even consider that?! Any advice is greatly appreciated!! :) Thanks everyone for being so helpful!

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Education is good, as long as your so-sponsor makes enough you should be good. Document everything well.

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Hey VJ Fam,

I think I'm making this situation a lot bigger then it actually is.....here's the deal, I work part, part-time ha...if that makes sense, anyways I am a full time student and in my senior year, I obviously don't make anywhere near enough money to support my fiancè and my mother has agreed to be a Co-sponsor. I am starting an internship soon and I will have to stop working on those day I will be at the internship which then makes my income lower...what my question is will me not working as much lower our chances of getting approved...even though we have my awesome mom co-sponsoring?! I mean in the end my internship can end in a great paying job and with benefits for us both, will they even consider that?! Any advice is greatly appreciated!! :) Thanks everyone for being so helpful!

Co-sponsor income should be sufficient. Though make sure that your embassy allows to have co-sponsor, not every embassy will allow this.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Education is good, as long as your so-sponsor makes enough you should be good. Document everything well.

My situation is similar to yours, and we are at the end as long as your co-sponsor income meets requirement you should be fine! Co told my husband everything is fine we just needed a co-sponsor that meets the requirement :dance:

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