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So here is my situation.. I work at a college part time which I started in October 2016 and make $10,000 yearly there .. As of June 1 I began a second job working at a medical office where I will be paid a salary of $20,000 per year .. Now, I am sponsoring my fiance K1 visa from Amman, Jordan ... my question is do you think I will have issues with the i134F ? My tax return only shows 2 months worth of work at college (since I started October 2016) . I have Included employment  letters from both jobs with my salary , W-2 and paystubs.. but not the tax return.. do you think explaining to the embassy during the interview my situation will.make.an issue? The interviee is next month .. anyone have any experience with the  us embassy in Jordan? Are they tough?

 
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