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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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hi everyone, this week has been super stressful, mainly because fiance cant meet the poverty line, and the people we were asking can't reach either, so we still have more options, but I need to explain what favor do I need, fiance was the one asking for the favor as the other people were his contacts.

So I know I need them to fill out a I-134 for now, but when applying for the AoS it will be the I-864, so far, I'm right?

Now this person is the only one working, he has a wife and three kids, so 5 people and adding me, his household will be 6 people, right? So he needs according to the 2013 poverty guideline $40,000

Even though he is filling for me, my fiance also has to do it? So they will be co-sponsors?

On the question that says:

" I INTEND , DO NOT INTEND to make specific contributions....." what does my co-sponsor should mark?

As prove; what does he need to send me? pay stubs -last 6-, tax transcripts - last 3- what else?, his income is way superior to the amount asked, so does he need to send copies of his house & its mortgage?

Thanks :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Yes, the USC petitioner still has to fill out an I-134 and provide their supporting documentation, even when using a co-sponsor. Supporting documentation for both of them would be most recent tax transcript, letter from employer and/or most recent pay stub(s). The co-sponsor should also include proof of being a USC or LPR.

Yes, the household count for your co-sponsor would be 6. If the income alone is sufficient, no assets need to be listed. They can leave all of those questions blank.

They can check neither and put "N/A (K1 VISA PROCESS FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE)" on the line. See the example form > http://www.visajourney.com/examples/Form-I-134.pdf

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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