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Hi All

There seems to be very little info out there re co-sponsors. My situation is that once we submitted out initial application back in July 2011, my fiancé unfortunately lost his job (due to the company shutting down) He has been looking for work ever since. Inverview is next week on London. My fiancé's father is going to be our co-sponsor (and is well above the povery line)but does my fiancé still need to fill out the I-134 form even though he can’t really fill out all the boxes??

Any advice would be appreciated.

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Your fiancee must to fill it out. As well as your co-sponsor need to provide one with all the supporting documentation.

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Hi All

There seems to be very little info out there re co-sponsors. My situation is that once we submitted out initial application back in July 2011, my fiancé unfortunately lost his job (due to the company shutting down) He has been looking for work ever since. Inverview is next week on London. My fiancé's father is going to be our co-sponsor (and is well above the povery line)but does my fiancé still need to fill out the I-134 form even though he can't really fill out all the boxes??

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks :thumbs:

Yes, but he CAN fill out all the boxes. Some may contain words like NONE and numbers like 0 but he can definitely fill it out.

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Yes, but he CAN fill out all the boxes. Some may contain words like NONE and numbers like 0 but he can definitely fill it out.

Better move quickly, too! Your fiance and sponsor need to get you the forms and the supporting documentation before your interview. It shouldn't take long for them to do, but it needs to get there...

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Hi All

There seems to be very little info out there re co-sponsors. My situation is that once we submitted out initial application back in July 2011, my fiancé unfortunately lost his job (due to the company shutting down) He has been looking for work ever since. Inverview is next week on London. My fiancé's father is going to be our co-sponsor (and is well above the povery line)but does my fiancé still need to fill out the I-134 form even though he can’t really fill out all the boxes??

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks :thumbs:

London just needs a sponsor. If fiance can't do it, his father can be THE sponsor. If you have cash money, you can sponsor yourself with no I-134 at all. There's no published amount so I can't give you a figure.

Here's more stuff from London concerning support http://london.usembassy.gov/faffidavit.html

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