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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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THIS IS NOT TRUE! Although my situation is a bit different and I am on disability so we NEED a co-sponsor...you can HAVE one. After you get married, you file the 864 which is meant for co sponsors. My mom helped out my then fiancé and now husband with this and submitted all the forms.

Apparently, it does differ from consulate to consulate and, maybe even the various visa types - K1 to K3, both which use the I-134 Affidavit of Support. I did mention in a previous quote that I stand corrected.

But, a lot of what is being said here seems to conflict with various instructions and manuals pertaining to required documentation. With regard to co-sponsors...as I said above, it seems to differ from consulate to consulate and case to case.

 
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