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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Qatar
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i'm still technically getting paid till June 7th and make over 96k a year. I have about 30k in saving (after getting a severance) and 25K in my 401k. 

Can I list this as evidence? 

I can't show the statement from my employer so what do I do.

 

I am the petitioner and the consulate is in Doha, Qatar

 

Edited by Yonas and Selama
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Joint Sponsor

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Qatar
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1 hour ago, Boiler said:

Joint Sponsor


just got the interview date and time and I’ll still be technically on payroll.

 

On the list of things to bring, it doesn’t have the Affidavit of Support or financial evidence.
 

1. Should my fiance still bring it or not?

2. If she brings it should she just wait till they ask for it?

3. if I’m technically on the payroll, how to do I get a letter from an employer?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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1. I would say still bring it. Even if its not on the list its better to be over prepared then under prepared. It doesn't hurt to have it even if they dont ask for it.

2. Definitely only offer it if it is asked for. No reason to offer it if they dont ask for it.

3. the letter from the employer for the affidavit is only one of the recommended pieces of evidence. you can usually get by with just 3 years worth of tax returns, W2s, and/or a letter from the bank showing what is currently available in your account(s). But the letter is something you'd normally get from HR. But since you've already been informed of being laid off, they might not give you one.

I-129f/K-1 Visa

 

I-129f Sent:  08-07-2023

I-129f NOA1:  08-15-2023

I-129f NOA2: 03-05-2024

NVC Case # Assigned:  03-25-2024

Consulate Received: 04-11-2024

Packet 3 Received: 04-25-2024

Interview Date: 07-09-2024 APPROVED!

Visa Issued: 07-11-2024

Visa Received: 7-15-2024

Date of Entry: 11-5-2024

Married: 12-18-2024

Filed: IR-5 Country: Indonesia
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If someone asks a direct question like "is his employment secure for the next six months", neither of you want to lie.  I agree...don't volunteer anything.  But have a fallback if it comes out.  Get a joint sponsor in place.

 

And if you're employed again before it happens, then it's just extra credit and less things to worry about.

 

Things happen.  Have a plan just in case.

 

Regards,
Vicky's Mom

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Qatar
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2 hours ago, Vickys_Mom said:

If someone asks a direct question like "is his employment secure for the next six months", neither of you want to lie.  I agree...don't volunteer anything.  But have a fallback if it comes out.  Get a joint sponsor in place.

 

And if you're employed again before it happens, then it's just extra credit and less things to worry about.

 

Things happen.  Have a plan just in case.

 

Regards,
Vicky's Mom

 


What's the joint sponsor application called?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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No.  That is where sponsor lists their dependents. Joint sponsor will need to do I-134 of their own, in addition to the one petitioner makes. Joint sponsor will be the one signing it.  Based on that income 96000, you should not need a joint sponsor though. 

Edited by SneakyPete
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Qatar
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58 minutes ago, SneakyPete said:

No.  That is where sponsor lists their dependents. Joint sponsor will need to do I-134 of their own, in addition to the one petitioner makes. Joint sponsor will be the one signing it.  Based on that income 96000, you should not need a joint sponsor though. 


Should I still put how much I make a year on here?

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1 hour ago, Yonas and Selama said:


Should I still put how much I make a year on here?

PLEASE follow the guides.  Please read the official instructions that accompany the forms on USCIS.gov.  It's fine to ask questions here, but for your own peace of mind, please do your own due diligence in researching this process.  

 
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