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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Does my finace need to really send support or money just to prove our relationship? because as of now, I am not asking from him since I am doing well here and earning well from my job..will it be a problem later when they will ask me about him supporting me here? thanks....:-)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Venezuela
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No, at this point you need to proof you met each other in person within 2 years and by the time of the interview, you need to proof you are in a genuine relationship and you are willing to get marry within 90 days if your visa is approve. Having money transfers and western union receipts can be part of the secondary proof you take to your interview, but by itself it means nothing. If he helps financially or not is not decesive to the USEM. Actually in some embassy, yhis kind of proof might be tricky cause the CO can think the petitioner is getting pay for your visa, in case that the money comes from the beneficiary. But if you are independent, and your fiance is not sending you money there is no problems about it. The only part where financially support really matters is when you USC fills the i134 or affudavit of support. Your fiance needs to proof he/she is able to support you once you are in the US, but in terms of proof your fiance is sending you money, is not necesary. You should submit: photos of you together, mails, letters, boarding passes, passport stamps, receipt from hotels etc.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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No, at this point you need to proof you met each other in person within 2 years and by the time of the interview, you need to proof you are in a genuine relationship and you are willing to get marry within 90 days if your visa is approve. Having money transfers and western union receipts can be part of the secondary proof you take to your interview, but by itself it means nothing. If he helps financially or not is not decesive to the USEM. Actually in some embassy, yhis kind of proof might be tricky cause the CO can think the petitioner is getting pay for your visa, in case that the money comes from the beneficiary. But if you are independent, and your fiance is not sending you money there is no problems about it. The only part where financially support really matters is when you USC fills the i134 or affudavit of support. Your fiance needs to proof he/she is able to support you once you are in the US, but in terms of proof your fiance is sending you money, is not necesary. You should submit: photos of you together, mails, letters, boarding passes, passport stamps, receipt from hotels etc.

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Does my finace need to really send support or money just to prove our relationship? because as of now, I am not asking from him since I am doing well here and earning well from my job..will it be a problem later when they will ask me about him supporting me here? thanks....:-)

Heck no! Embassy does not expect you to receive money from your fiancé .

Many do not send money to their fiancée. Now a wife is a different story ;).

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