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Hello, everyone! :) I'm new at this website. I need advice or :help:

I, Dual Citizen, lives in Manila for 3 yrs now because I am currently enrolled at a nursing school. I will be done in March. I've been in a relationship with my boyfriend, Non-US Citizen, for 2 years. We are planning to petition him so he can come with me USA. Just like everyone else, I researched from US Embassy to K1 Visa forums and immigration website. Unfortunately, the K1 is out of our question, since I don't work and only he works here in Manila. My parents are willing to support us and sign any Affidavit Sponsor forms. My question is:

1. Am I qualified to file for the DCF without financial income?

2. Can my parents co-sponsor for his petition?

3. How do I get started? Should we get married here first? I'm confuse. :blink:

Any advice and suggestions would surely help. :yes:

Feel free to email or reply back. Thanks in advance, guys!

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Hey guys...i'm new here too! I'm inquire alot of information about DCF. I\m so glad I found a forum that gives alot of details about the DCF. My boyfriend and I want to be together..we live in the Philippines. Im the US Citizen (DUAL) and his non-US citizen...so by the looks of it..we have to get married first here in Manila right? Then after start filing? Where do I start filing? Can someone give me address and phone numbers? I have a magicjack so I can easily call out.

I just need help on getting started with DCF.

Please advice...I would like to learn about this so I dont want have any errors in the long run and have to re-do all the process again.

Thanks!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello, everyone! :) I'm new at this website. I need advice or :help:

I, Dual Citizen, lives in Manila for 3 yrs now because I am currently enrolled at a nursing school. I will be done in March. I've been in a relationship with my boyfriend, Non-US Citizen, for 2 years. We are planning to petition him so he can come with me USA. Just like everyone else, I researched from US Embassy to K1 Visa forums and immigration website. Unfortunately, the K1 is out of our question, since I don't work and only he works here in Manila. My parents are willing to support us and sign any Affidavit Sponsor forms. My question is:

1. Am I qualified to file for the DCF without financial income? try to read more on this site www.uscis.gov

2. Can my parents co-sponsor for his petition?

3. How do I get started? Should we get married here first? I'm confuse. :blink: write any questions on the blank before search and you will find lots of answers.

Any advice and suggestions would surely help. :yes:

Feel free to email or reply back. Thanks in advance, guys!

USEM Consular Officers are very strict when it comes to K1 visa applicants co- sponsor.. sometimes they do accept but most of the time they don't, well i guess it depends on the petitioner's situation. USCPetitioner that don't meet required income annually , students, unemployed etc. uses CR1 visa petition if the marriage is less that 2 years old and IR1 if 2 years and above, so they can have co-sponsor.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hey guys...i'm new here too! I'm inquire alot of information about DCF. I\m so glad I found a forum that gives alot of details about the DCF. My boyfriend and I want to be together..we live in the Philippines. Im the US Citizen (DUAL) and his non-US citizen...so by the looks of it..we have to get married first here in Manila right? Then after start filing? Where do I start filing? Can someone give me address and phone numbers? I have a magicjack so I can easily call out.

I just need help on getting started with DCF.

Please advice...I would like to learn about this so I dont want have any errors in the long run and have to re-do all the process again.

Thanks!!

Just follow TAHOMA's instructions... and you can download any forms you need here at Vj's or USCIS website.. and you can find example forms also on Vj's. And

you can find all informations needed on this site /or USCIS website. And start gathering necessary documents.

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Hi, my first post. I am about to start DCF in MNL for IR1. Been married 2.6 yrs living in phils total. My question is I'm going to MNL to submit the I-130 petition with the required docs per USEmbassy MNL website. I have I-864 and 864a sponsor and co-sponsor forms, but when do I need to give them, at the 1st visit or at the interview of my wife. Thanks for any help

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