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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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Hi Visa Journians! 

 

I just received my NOA2 my fiancee and I got approved to this point. I just had a questions about the affidavit of support. I make enough to meet the requirements but by the time of his interview I will only have maybe 3 months of paystubs for him since I was living and working in Korea previous to this. Also my bank account stayed stagnant while I was in Korea because I used a Korean bank account and was transferring my money into a different account that is now closed. When I left Korea I transferred the rest of my money to my fathers account for various reasons. Is three months of pay, automatic deposits, and a letter from my job about my stable employment enough? Or should I get a co sponsor? 

 

Thank you in advance! 

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Employment letter and three pay stubs should be enough.  You can include bank statements showing your savings and paychecks being deposited as well, if it will make you feel better.

 

They don't necessarily care about your past finances (like when you were living in another country), they care about your ability to support fiance now and in the future.

 

If it helps, I lived in another country for a year almost immediately before applying for K1 and didn't include anything about my UK finances in the application - only my USA paystubs, employment letter, and bank statements.  We didn't have RFE's or any problems, either. 

Edited by Hawksquill

August 20, 2016 ----> May 5, 2021

1,720 days ----> 4 years, 8 months, and 16 days

DONE with our visa journey and USCIS!

 

K1:

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8/20/2016: I-129F packet mailed
10/20/2016: NOA2

1/20/2017: Interview (approved!)

2/20/2017: POE Philadelphia

3/18/2017: Wedding!

 

Adjustment of Status:

Spoiler

5/11/2017:  I-485, I-131, and I-765 packets mailed to Chicago lockbox

5/18/2017: NOA

5/30/2017:  Biometrics completed (walk-in, East Hartford, CT ASC)

8/2017-9/2017: Three service requests and case request to Congresswoman submitted for I-765

10/7/2017:  EAD/AP combo card received 

12/14/2017: Interview!

12/30/2017: GC received

 

Removal of Conditions: 

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9/16/2019: Packet mailed to Dallas lockbox

9/23/2019: NOA date

10/24/2019: Biometrics completed (East Hartford, CT ASC) 

8/18/2020: Case approved

9/8/2020: GC in hand!

 

Citizenship:

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9/17/2020: N-400 filed online

9/25/2020: Hard copy NOA received

11/12/2020: Biometrics reuse notice on USCIS account

3/19/2021: Email notification that USCIS has taken action on our case

3/31/2021: Interview notice

5/5/2021: Interview in Lawrence, MA (our field office is Hartford, CT)

5/5/2021: Approval and same day oath ceremony due to COVID-19!

 

 

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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On 4/1/2018 at 4:05 PM, Hawksquill said:

Employment letter and three pay stubs should be enough.  You can include bank statements showing your savings and paychecks being deposited as well, if it will make you feel better.

 

They don't necessarily care about your past finances (like when you were living in another country), they care about your ability to support fiance now and in the future.

 

If it helps, I lived in another country for a year almost immediately before applying for K1 and didn't include anything about my UK finances in the application - only my USA paystubs, employment letter, and bank statements.  We didn't have RFE's or any problems, either. 

Thank you so much!

 

Also There is a part of the I-134 that asks about debt and I have substantial school loans do I put that on there or just by credit card debt? 

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