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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Ok, i'm a little confused and would like some help here please.

I assume that I will need a co-sponser. I have been in school until March of this year and so my previous year's incomes are not sufficient because of that. This year I am making enough, however, because It is not a full year of income, I will not meet the guideline.

I am considering asking my sister to be the co-sponser. Her family is Her, Her husband, and their daughter. Do i figure their income by 3 people? Or do i have to include my fiance?

Then, What do i need to ask her for? Does she need the exact things that i would need for the sponser?

We will be going thru the Juarez consulate, and so i know that their requirements are a little different and they use a different form, however I think that the basics are the same.

Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Danielle

February - March 2002 we met in Mexico

August 2002 - we are an 'official' couple

Many visits back to Mexico over 4years!

June 2006 - Officially Engaged!

August 28, 2006 I-129F mailed to Nebraska

August 30, 2006 received in Nebraska

September 7, 2006 NOA1 Notice Date

September 11, 2006 NOA1 received in snail mail

September 12, 2006 Touched (most likely to add Receipt Number to system)

September 13, 2006 Touched

September 14, 2006 Touched AGAIN!!! (what's up with this?)

Novemberr 13, 2006 NOA2 (77 DAYS!) YEEEE HAAAAA!!!!

December 6, 2006 Received Notice that everything was sent to Juarez

January 26, 2007 Juarez sends out packet

February 3, 2007 received packet from Juarez

February 6, 2007 going to medical & interview in Juarez!

February 6, 2007 RECEIVED VISA!!!

February 9, 2007 FLIGHT TO US!!!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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bump... sorry if this is taboo... my post got moved and i was hoping someone had some answers for me.

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February - March 2002 we met in Mexico

August 2002 - we are an 'official' couple

Many visits back to Mexico over 4years!

June 2006 - Officially Engaged!

August 28, 2006 I-129F mailed to Nebraska

August 30, 2006 received in Nebraska

September 7, 2006 NOA1 Notice Date

September 11, 2006 NOA1 received in snail mail

September 12, 2006 Touched (most likely to add Receipt Number to system)

September 13, 2006 Touched

September 14, 2006 Touched AGAIN!!! (what's up with this?)

Novemberr 13, 2006 NOA2 (77 DAYS!) YEEEE HAAAAA!!!!

December 6, 2006 Received Notice that everything was sent to Juarez

January 26, 2007 Juarez sends out packet

February 3, 2007 received packet from Juarez

February 6, 2007 going to medical & interview in Juarez!

February 6, 2007 RECEIVED VISA!!!

February 9, 2007 FLIGHT TO US!!!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I'm mainly replying because no one else has yet, because I don't know anything about Mexico.

Maybe someone else can chime in.

The co-sponsor must have enough income for their family PLUS your fiance.

Also, depending on the consulate, it's possible that if you have had a good job since March with proof of nearly sufficient income, or income that would be sufficient if you'd had the job all year, that MIGHT be OK.

You should have a co-sponsor for backup, definitely.

Your co-sponsor will have to turn in everything that you'll have to turn in. There's information about this in the guides, or perhaps on the website of the Juarez consulate.

Good luck!

Ok, i'm a little confused and would like some help here please.

I assume that I will need a co-sponser. I have been in school until March of this year and so my previous year's incomes are not sufficient because of that. This year I am making enough, however, because It is not a full year of income, I will not meet the guideline.

I am considering asking my sister to be the co-sponser. Her family is Her, Her husband, and their daughter. Do i figure their income by 3 people? Or do i have to include my fiance?

Then, What do i need to ask her for? Does she need the exact things that i would need for the sponser?

We will be going thru the Juarez consulate, and so i know that their requirements are a little different and they use a different form, however I think that the basics are the same.

Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Danielle

NOA1: April 6, 2006

IMBRA RFE: July 17, 2006

RFE #2: September 25, 2006

OMG a touch!: October 5, 2006

another touch!: October 7, 2006

hey, back up a minute...

APPROVED!!! October 4, 2006, received letter October 16, 2006

Filed: Country: Jamaica
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Ok, i'm a little confused and would like some help here please.

I assume that I will need a co-sponser. I have been in school until March of this year and so my previous year's incomes are not sufficient because of that. This year I am making enough, however, because It is not a full year of income, I will not meet the guideline.

I am considering asking my sister to be the co-sponser. Her family is Her, Her husband, and their daughter. Do i figure their income by 3 people? Or do i have to include my fiance?

Then, What do i need to ask her for? Does she need the exact things that i would need for the sponser?

We will be going thru the Juarez consulate, and so i know that their requirements are a little different and they use a different form, however I think that the basics are the same.

Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Danielle

your sister will need to fill out the same form as you(yes you still need to fill out a aff. of support form with tax info) and her tax info as well....and include her family as well as your fiancee since she will be "supporting" him...

but on the other hand if you are working and making above the poverty line you might not need a sponser at all... i am kind of in the same situation as you... my 05 tav return not above porverty line because i had changed jobs..it it's a long story...but the job i am working at i have been for over a year and i asked my lawyer and he said i should be fine because i am making more then enough at present time...so it is up to you in the end....if you haven't been working this job longer then a year it might be safe to get your sister...just my thoughts

 
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