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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey everyone, my fiancee and I are trying to get the next part of the K1 Visa process together before our NOA2 comes in the mail and we have a question about the I-134 form.

I recently graduated from university and I was essentially unemployed for my last two years. However, I am now working, but I've only been working for the past few weeks. I plan on staying with this company long term, but that seems to pose a problem with I-134 process.

My question is:

Should I still make an employer letter even though I've only been working there for a few weeks? I have a co-sponsor who definitely meets the requirements, but I'm not sure how I should fill out my form since my employment history for the past year or so has been dodgy.

As a follow up, do you think my employment history for the past few years will be an issue when they consider approving our Visa?

Thanks so much.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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As long as you have a good co sponsor that meets the requirements, you should be fine. The fact that your employment is new or "dodgy" isn't going to matter because of the co sponsor. I've seen unemployed people get approved just fine. So, you can go ahead and get an employment letter, however not sure if it matters because of the cosponsor.

Note: Not familiar with what consulates allow cosponsors for K1 but I assume Canada does.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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As long as you have a good co sponsor that meets the requirements, you should be fine. The fact that your employment is new or "dodgy" isn't going to matter because of the co sponsor. I've seen unemployed people get approved just fine.

Note: Not familiar with what consulates allow cosponsors for K1 but I assume Canada does.

Awesome, thanks for the reply.

To clarify, I should still get the letter from my employer, correct? Or does it really not matter considering I've been with them so short?

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