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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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Hello guys im new on here, so nice to meet everyone! , i just had a couple of questions, so i applied for k1 visa for my fiance from Belarus in october 2020,  i just got back news that "On June 2, 2021, we approved your Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé(e), Receipt Number xxxxxxxxxxx We sent you an approval notice. Please follow the instructions in the notice." So people are telling me they are going to be asking for my income. how do i know if i qualify ?? and what do i do if i dont qualify?  Im 23, i worked as a subcontractor since 18, i made about $26,000 in 2019, 2020 i had $10,000  income and about $15,000 unemployment income due to COVID... so i had a period of time that i did not work. i have stopped doing subcontracting, and i got my CDL class A and in May 2021 (last month) started working for my cousins car hauling company, earning ALOT more money, about 8-10k a month.  But when they ask to show my income, wont they ask for 2020 taxes since 2021 is not over?? because my income was not good in 2020 due to covid. could  I show them my checks that I'm earning now in 2021? Also i still live with my parents, and my 3 sisters, we have a big house and we are  a middle class family, the plan was for me to move out into an apartment when my fiance comes to USA. what should i expect? is my income good? how will i need to show my income? what year/s taxes will they want to see? can i have my parents joint sponsor my fiance if i am not making enough?thank you guys so much for your help!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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Yes you have to show your tax returns or transcripts but current income is king. You can show evidence of that with a letter from your employer and paystubs. You'll either have to send that in shortly before your fiances interview or she takes it with her to the interview so it's probably still some months till you get there and your income doesn't sound bad at all. 

And if they want a joint sponsor your parents can do that.

 
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