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if me and my fiancee choose to do the fiance visa.what is the probability that she will be able to come here to the united states from the philippines using a co-sponsor?what is our best chance using a co-sponsor?

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if me and my fiancee choose to do the fiance visa.what is the probability that she will be able to come here to the united states from the philippines using a co-sponsor?what is our best chance using a co-sponsor?

I can offer a few opinions based on my experiences so far. I was concerned about my I-134 Affidavit of Support because I just started a new business 3 years ago and my ITR doesn't show a lot of income. Of course, I listed my assets and perhaps that would be enough. But still, I was concerned ... so I asked my daughter and son-in-law to co-sponsor. They show a good yearly income, so I thought it would be a good back-up. In reading visajourney.com, it seems that the USE in Manila isn't particularly receptive to co-sponsors, but tend to be more receptive if the co-sponsor is a close relative. My fiancee had her interview on August 2; I strongly urged her to make the connection between me and my co-sponsors that we are close relatives. I thought maybe that would help.

I guess what I would say (for now) is to try to find a co-sponsor that is a close relative and have them fill out an I-134. As so many have said on vj, it's better to have too much information than not enough. Whether having our co-sponsor has helped or whether it made the difference, we may never know. As I write this, we think we passed the interview, but really won't believe it until she has her passport and visa in her hot little hands.

Good luck and don't be afraid to ask questions. I have been helped enormously by the good participants in this forum.

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thanks yall.my co-sponsor is my dad.he knows what to do and knows what to expect.he had got my uncle to co-sponsor my step mom.but she is from brazil.well unfortunately they r in the process of divorce after 5 years.but my dad agreed to co-sponsor.

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