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We have a issue close to our Interview, Could you give is your opinion please?

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We will have the interview for visa K1 and now We are  worried for next the situation  I just have accepted a new job with better salary the problem is I will start to job 10 days after interview and my last day in my currently job will be 6 days before interview, then we are worring about what is we have to put in the form I-134 because we want to do the things good .

 

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23 minutes ago, TexasGuy0101 said:

We will have the interview for visa K1 and now We are  worried for next the situation  I just have accepted a new job with better salary the problem is I will start to job 10 days after interview and my last day in my currently job will be 6 days before interview, then we are worring about what is we have to put in the form I-134 because we want to do the things good .

 

We apretiate your help and opinion

You are worrying to much about nothing. Don't worry about it at all. 

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2 minutes ago, cyberfx1024 said:

You are worrying to much about nothing. Don't worry about it at all. 

Thank you , We are wondering what infornation we have to put in I-34? Old or new job, considerer my last day is before interview and my new day will be 10 days after 

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Just now, TexasGuy0101 said:

Thank you , We are wondering what infornation we have to put in I-34? Old or new job, considerer my last day is before interview and my new day will be 10 days after 

Put the old job and if you want just add the offer letter if you have one for the new job. 

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28 minutes ago, TexasGuy0101 said:

We will have the interview for visa K1 and now We are  worried for next the situation  I just have accepted a new job with better salary the problem is I will start to job 10 days after interview and my last day in my currently job will be 6 days before interview, then we are worring about what is we have to put in the form I-134 because we want to do the things good .

 

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Did you make enough income last year to sponsor your fiance on the I 134? If so...you are good to go (to get the k1).

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1 minute ago, janet3 said:

Did you make enough income last year to sponsor your fiance on the I 134? If so...you are good to go (to get the k1).

Thank you 

 

Yes, my income is more than minimum requiered and my new job will be more, We only are worried about what put in form I 134 because the interview will be between my last and new work day, and we dont want to put something could considerer like not true 

 

 

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I guess technically the information asked and submitted only deals with your job and income leading up to that point. It doesn't ask about future jobs or future income. I don't know if it will even come up in the interview, but you could bring a letter from the employer if you feel better about it. But otherwise you are as answering truthfully if you just state what has been true up until that point. Everybody moves, changes jobs and has other life changes after getting married. So the fact that things will change is just part of life. I wouldn't go to extra lens to complicate the paperwork.

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1 hour ago, TexasGuy0101 said:

Thank you 

 

Yes, my income is more than minimum requiered and my new job will be more, We only are worried about what put in form I 134 because the interview will be between my last and new work day, and we dont want to put something could considerer like not true 

 

 

You will just need to provide your current pay stubs and a letter of employment plus your most recent tax return. No worries...people change jobs all of the time....as long as you can provide proof you make the required amount for sponsorship....you will be fine.

Good luck on your journey 

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17 hours ago, bakphx1 said:

I guess technically the information asked and submitted only deals with your job and income leading up to that point. It doesn't ask about future jobs or future income. I don't know if it will even come up in the interview, but you could bring a letter from the employer if you feel better about it. But otherwise you are as answering truthfully if you just state what has been true up until that point. Everybody moves, changes jobs and has other life changes after getting married. So the fact that things will change is just part of life. I wouldn't go to extra lens to complicate the paperwork.

 

18 hours ago, cyberfx1024 said:

Put the old job and if you want just add the offer letter if you have one for the new job. 

 

16 hours ago, janet3 said:

You will just need to provide your current pay stubs and a letter of employment plus your most recent tax return. No worries...people change jobs all of the time....as long as you can provide proof you make the required amount for sponsorship....you will be fine.

Good luck on your journey 

Thank you everyone for you help, yhen I think the best option for us is show the information the current job due to the new job will start after interview, I think we will have the offer with us for interview in case they ask about some thing 

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