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I-134 QUESTIONS

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For starters:

* I will need to have a co sponsor and I'm aware of that!

* I am anticipating my fiance to have his interview sometime in January - February.

With that being said:

I need to fill out the I-134 form as well.

Currently I am a Substitute teacher, but I am not required to work, and work is not promised. So, I do not work often.

I just got a job at the USPS which is also not considered full time or permanent (work is not promised)

.....The post master DID say that if he likes me I will get 37 hours/week.

Anyways,

1.) I will only be able to gather a months worth of pay stubs for the USPS

2.) The USPS is not listed on my I-129F form (obviously, because I just got hired there!)....not sure if that will cause problems.

Basically,

I want to know if I should put substitute teaching as my job or the USPS (post office) when I file form I-134???

AND

Will I have any problems with my lack of income / working even though I WILL have a co sponsor who meets the poverty guidelines??

THANK YOU FOR YOUR helpsmilie.gif AND ANSWERS!!

Jess & Mohamed

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You can put both jobs on your I-134. Just attach a supplement to your I-134 that lists both your jobs and your annual income from each. Then on the I-134 form itself, where it asks for your annual income, you will put the amount you receive from BOTH jobs.

If you have a co-sponsor that is accepted by your embassy, then you really shouldn't have any problems.

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