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vamos,

Almost certainly the latter.

Yodrak

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Would the visa be flat-out denied if we just went with my father-in-law's earnings and our savings and just miss the mark, or would they allow us to then to furnish information on a further sponsor if necessary?

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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That's good to know Yodrak, it takes the edge off my anxiety about the process.

I got an e-mail back from the embassy today giving me a link to the exact information I was questioning, now I'm going to have to wait for four days while I wait for a response which actually addresses my question.

I'm going to try one more time to see if anyone here has experience of this: Will it be alright, with regards to self-sponsorship to provide my wife's bank statements along with mine for consideration? My wife won't be filing an I-134 because she does not have a U.S-based income as we live together in Scotland.

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