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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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We Just got approved last thursday so very soon my fiancee should be getting ready for her interview. Now my question is on the sponsor of a thing. My income is well enough as I am in the US navy. But I just started (in April) and I v not spent up to a year even in the US. So I don't have previous year tax. Now I was adviced to have a co-sponsor ready incase the CO might just feel I need one. But here is the thing. I have a brother in the sates who files his year tax together with is wife as joint tax. They both work in the same company and make about $33,000 yearly together. Using an arithmetic here it suggest my brother might be making $16k to 17k annually and his wife complementing the other. So if I put my brothers name as a co-sponsor and the CO checks it and realizes that my brother's support can't be enough for my fiancee that may lead to visa issuance delay.

Here Is my Question .. can I use both my brother and his wife as a co-sponsor to my fiancee and if I can how do I go about it? My Type of petition is I-129f.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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That is a good hint Mimolicious...I will try and find out. Thanks. God bless.

As far as I know, they do. I personally had one 7 years ago for a K-1. So unless they've changed things, I will say yes. I don't, however, think that an I-134 allows for 2 co-sponsors.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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As far as I know, they do. I personally had one 7 years ago for a K-1. So unless they've changed things, I will say yes. I don't, however, think that an I-134 allows for 2 co-sponsors.

Thanks Yecatsoya....I just feel I am stuck here...I hope to get a solution to this very soon.

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