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Filed: Country: Philippines
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I have a couple of questions cause we're nervous as hell and we aren't sure what to do!

First, we have our NoA2 only a mere two weeks after NoA1. That caught us by surprise and we're excited. We've read the guides and the flowcharts on this site extensively, but we still want to make sure we're doing the right thing. So we wait, for the embassy to receive the package from the NVC it was forwarded to, is that right? And outside of what my fiance(the petitioner) had made copies of, what else does she need to send to me?

Another thing I want to ask is about co-sponsorship. My fiance earns a little more than the 125% of the poverty level, but we just want to make sure that if in case we would need a co-sponsor, we'd have one so I've asked my(the beneficiary) uncle if it was okay with him. What papers does he need to fill out and what proof does he have to provide?

Thank you for anyone who can give us any answers with regard to our concerns!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I have a couple of questions cause we're nervous as hell and we aren't sure what to do!

First, we have our NoA2 only a mere two weeks after NoA1. That caught us by surprise and we're excited. We've read the guides and the flowcharts on this site extensively, but we still want to make sure we're doing the right thing.

So we wait, for the embassy to receive the package from the NVC it was forwarded to, is that right? And outside of what my fiance(the petitioner) had made copies of, what else does she need to send to me?

What will happen is that your petition will go to the NVC, be assigned a Manila (MNL) case #, then be forwarded to the Manila Consulate where you will have the interview. The fiance(e) being interviewed will need proof of an ongoing relationship between them and the fiance(e) in the form of skype logs, phone logs, itineraries of visits, photos of the two of you together and with friends if you have them, etc from the time the petition was submitted to the present. Once the Consulate receives your case they will send you either by email or snail mail what they need in terms of forms. Here is the link to the Q&A on the Manila USEM website: http://manila.usembassy.gov/kvisas.html

Another thing I want to ask is about co-sponsorship. My fiance earns a little more than the 125% of the poverty level, but we just want to make sure that if in case we would need a co-sponsor, we'd have one so I've asked my(the beneficiary) uncle if it was okay with him. What papers does he need to fill out and what proof does he have to provide?

Personally I think that USCIS would have sent your USC fiance(e) an RFE if they were concerned with the money piece, but if you want to be sure the co-sponsor would need to fill out the I-134 and you will need to have their 3 most recent years of tax transcipts and W-2's.

Thank you for anyone who can give us any answers with regard to our concerns!

Hope this helps and God Bless you on the rest of your journey.

 

 

N400 - Naturalization                                                                                                        U.S. Passport

Aug 05, 2018 (Day 1): Applied for Naturalization online                                                  Oct 01, 2019 (Day 1): Sent US Passport Application

Aug 06, 2018 (Day 2): Check Cashed, NOA1 received online                                         Oct 08, 2019 (Day 8 ) : Passport trackable 

Aug 11, 2018 (Day 6): Recvd notification that Biometrics appointment scheduled       Oct 17, 2019 (Day 17) : Received Passport

Aug 13, 2018 (Day 8): Received biometrics appt letter online                                        Oct 21, 2019 (Day 21) : Received Naturalization Cert. back

Aug 28, 2018 (Day 23): Biometrics Appt

May 06, 2019 (Day 274): In Line For Interview

Jun 11, 2019 (Day 311): Interview Date

July 01, 2019 (Day 327) : Oath Ceremony I AM NOW A US CITIZEN!!!!

 

FROM K-1 PETITION SENT TO OATH CEREMONY WAS ABOUT 7 YEARS 4 MONTHS

 

After 8 years of marriage divorced October 4, 2021

 

TO SEE MY FULL TIMELINE GO HERE: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/user/125109-cdnon-usavt/

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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HI...im new at this...and i have no clue on how to post my concerns or questions...ummm my fiance and i are worried about the i134 form...do you guys happen to know if they how much income the petitioner has to have?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Portugal
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Another thing I want to ask is about co-sponsorship. My fiance earns a little more than the 125% of the poverty level, but we just want to make sure that if in case we would need a co-sponsor, we'd have one so I've asked my(the beneficiary) uncle if it was okay with him. What papers does he need to fill out and what proof does he have to provide?

Your uncle has to be either be a US citizen or Lawful Permanent resident in the US. Just a heads up on that. If that is the case, then he fills out the same form as the petitioner does, the I-134, and he provides the same supporting evidence plus proof of citizenship/LPR status.

HI...im new at this...and i have no clue on how to post my concerns or questions...ummm my fiance and i are worried about the i134 form...do you guys happen to know if they how much income the petitioner has to have?

The petitioner fills out the I-134 form so that the Consular Officer at the Embassy will know how much he/she makes and whether it meets/exceeds the poverty guidelines for their household (the current guidelines are easily found in a Google search). It's a vital step in the process. Depending on how much income is earned, the petitioner might need to list savings and assets in that form.

The K1 journey:                                                                                                                             The AOS journey:

11/09/2013 - I-129F Packet mailed to Dallas Lockbox                                                                                         06/22/2015 - AOS packet mailed to Chicago Lockbox

02/14/2014 - Case shipped to Embassy, where it waited for over a year at my request                                 11/07/2015 - AOS approved (EAD and AP had already been approved) - there was no interview

05/21/2015 - Interview - Approved

06/19/2015 - Wedding (L) 

                                                                                                                                                                      

The ROC journey:                                                                                                                         

10/12/2017 - ROC packet mailed to VSC

01/21/2019 - ROC Approved - there was no interview

 

The N-400 journey:

02/16/2020 - N-400 application filed online

02/21/2020 - Paper NOA received in the mail

03/13/2020 - Biometrics

02/02/2021 - Interview & test - Approved

02/05/2021 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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:guides: The financial stuff happens at the interview phase of the K-1 process, post K-1 petition approval (NOA2).

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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I have a couple of questions cause we're nervous as hell and we aren't sure what to do!

First, we have our NoA2 only a mere two weeks after NoA1. That caught us by surprise and we're excited. We've read the guides and the flowcharts on this site extensively, but we still want to make sure we're doing the right thing. So we wait, for the embassy to receive the package from the NVC it was forwarded to, is that right? And outside of what my fiance(the petitioner) had made copies of, what else does she need to send to me?

Another thing I want to ask is about co-sponsorship. My fiance earns a little more than the 125% of the poverty level, but we just want to make sure that if in case we would need a co-sponsor, we'd have one so I've asked my(the beneficiary) uncle if it was okay with him. What papers does he need to fill out and what proof does he have to provide?

Thank you for anyone who can give us any answers with regard to our concerns!

If your fiance meets or exceed the 125% requirement then you do not need a co-sponsor. If you want to bring the documents anyway, it is the same forms and supporting documents.

HI...im new at this...and i have no clue on how to post my concerns or questions...ummm my fiance and i are worried about the i134 form...do you guys happen to know if they how much income the petitioner has to have?

Follow the flashing arrow there is information and more links ... including links to the I-864P proverty guidelines.

Jump over the Philippines forum for better advice related to Manila... ;)

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

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“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

 
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