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I am a currant PCV in Panamá. I met my fiance when i first started service in 2016, we were friends for a year and started dating officially last March. We decided to file for the visa in Nov 2017 and have recived our NOA1. I am still in Panama and plan to leave in May, but seeing as i was a PCV for 2 years i dont have tax returns to submit for the affidavit. I was planning to leave mid-May to get a job and settle a bit before my fiance makes the jouney, but now im worried what if the inerview gets scheduled sooner than thought and I ahvent found a job that meets requirements? or worse yet still in the Peace Corps?

 

Anyone have any ideas on how strict the Panama office is on this?

 

I also don't have anyone who could qualify as a joint sponser

 

 

any help appriciated

 
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