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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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On 4/26/2021 at 1:26 PM, Lucapalooza said:

 

 


We have two notices we received recently, one from US Immigration and one from the Visa interview office in Montreal.

On the notice from immigration it says:
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DO NOT BRING the affidavit of support or financial evidence.

And then on the appointment notice it said:
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Do note that this notice was from our initial appointment back in September 2020, and that the new notice DID NOT have the I-134 requirement on it.

 

So that bit is confusing. Also, for the affidavit of support I still haven't really gotten much clarification here on if my dad being a joint sponsor means that me not having a job currently would not matter or not?
Someone please clarify for me, and do so as if to a 13 year old.
 

Not sure. It's always recommended to bring the I-134, they usually request it. 

No, you not having a job will not be a problem if your dad is a joint sponsor. It is common for students to go down this route. It basically means that your dad is agreeing to bear any and all financial needs.

 
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