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Filed: Country: Germany
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Hello,

I have a question concerning the co-sponsor process.

How does this process actually work? Do I file two I-134 at the embassy (fiancée and co-sponsor)? or just the one of the sponsor?

To give you a little background: My fiancée is currently still a student and makes just a little income of a part-time job. Her mom would be willing to cover us with an income meeting all requirements for the support as well as a savings account.

The embassy handling my case will be in Hong Kong, they state that they do accept co-sponsors. I am a German citizen and will live here until June of 2014. Then I intend to the states.

We had our NOA1 on August 2nd.

Thank you all for your help!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Yes, both the USC petitioner and the co-sponsor provide an I-134 with supporting documentation.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Hello,

I have a question concerning the co-sponsor process.

How does this process actually work? Do I file two I-134 at the embassy (fiancée and co-sponsor)? or just the one of the sponsor?

To give you a little background: My fiancée is currently still a student and makes just a little income of a part-time job. Her mom would be willing to cover us with an income meeting all requirements for the support as well as a savings account.

The embassy handling my case will be in Hong Kong, they state that they do accept co-sponsors. I am a German citizen and will live here until June of 2014. Then I intend to the states.

We had our NOA1 on August 2nd.

Thank you all for your help!

Yes, u need two I-134, Tax return of last year, Pay stubs, Employment letter, W2

Best of luck

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