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I need your help and need someone to respond fast and quick.

I sent my Fiancee the Affidavit of Support form signed, that my self signed it and didn't do a co-sponsor.

My tax return for last year was low due to i just graduated out college and was trying to find a job. Luckily this year I found a perm. job, and my employment letter states i make 40k annual salary. i've also sent my paytubs from the work that im employed now and my current bank statements, plus i also included my rent. Would that be enough for the affidavit of support or would need a co-sponsor, because these days its hard to find a co-sponsor regardless of being family or friends .

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You included "Your Rent"?

Do you collect money from a rental property? Or do you mean you showed them how much you pay for rent for yourself each month?

As long as you provided the W2's, and a good statement from your new employer that even states you'll be making so much a year, and can show that with the pay stubs also, you have established that you can adequately support the beneficiary and yourself. I know some consulates don't care for "new" jobs or short term ones, but you just graduated as you stated so you also have the "potential" of better jobs later on.

I think you'll be fine with what you supplied.

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yes i've included my rent lease of how much i pay per month. i don't collect money from rental property.

You included "Your Rent"?

Do you collect money from a rental property? Or do you mean you showed them how much you pay for rent for yourself each month?

As long as you provided the W2's, and a good statement from your new employer that even states you'll be making so much a year, and can show that with the pay stubs also, you have established that you can adequately support the beneficiary and yourself. I know some consulates don't care for "new" jobs or short term ones, but you just graduated as you stated so you also have the "potential" of better jobs later on.

I think you'll be fine with what you supplied.

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