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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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My income isn't sufficient to sponsor my fiancee's K1 visa. Can my brother co-sponsor her? Do I bring two I-134 forms to the interview? I don't see anywhere on I-134 for a second sponsor.

Google's AI Overview says:

 

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To have a "second sponsor" on an I-134 form, which is the Declaration of Financial Support, you essentially need to have a "joint sponsor" by including another individual's information on the same I-134 form when you are not able to meet the income requirements alone; this is typically done when the primary sponsor's income is not sufficient to support the beneficiary based on federal poverty guidelines; both individuals would need to provide their financial information on the form to demonstrate their combined ability to support the beneficiary.

Key points about adding a joint sponsor on an I-134:

One form, multiple sponsors:

You do not file separate I-134 forms for each sponsor; you simply include the details of the joint sponsor on the same form.

 

 

Q14 (page 6) has space for five individuals to list their income but says:

 

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Income

Provide all of the information requested in the table below about yourself, all of your dependents, and any other individuals you financially support (do not include any individuals named in Part 2.).

 

 

That doesn't say "yourself, your co-sponsor(s), your pets that weigh more than 25 pounds, the homeless roommate from college who sometimes sleeps on your couch, and any other dependents."

The I-134i instructions don't say anything about Q14, other than talking about income from illegal activities.

 

My best guess is to put my brother in Q14, then in Part 8 add a note:

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I agree to co-sponsor the beneficiary...

 

and his signature, date, phone number, and email.

Posted
13 hours ago, Lemonslice said:

Not all locations allow co-sponsor for the I-134, you might want to search if it is available for Cuba.  Will the same sponsor be available for the adjustment of status I-864?

I have never seen a list that says what Embassy or Consulate allows Co-Sponsors for K1, How ever I have seen people say for example like Co-Sponsor are not allowed in Philippines for a K1 and I know for sure they are, so you get too many mixed answers.

 

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Posted

I bought Nolo Press's "Fiance and Marriage Visa." It says that if your income is below the federal poverty line, you can show assets to make up the difference. I will have to show $9,000 of assets. That's more than my 2005 Subaru Outback is worth so I'll have to list my house. 🙂

 

No co-sponsor needed.

Posted
26 minutes ago, K-9 Visa said:

I bought Nolo Press's "Fiance and Marriage Visa." It says that if your income is below the federal poverty line, you can show assets to make up the difference. I will have to show $9,000 of assets. That's more than my 2005 Subaru Outback is worth so I'll have to list my house. 🙂

 

No co-sponsor needed.

You cannot use the house you live in to sponsor an immigrant.

 
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