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My name is Javier and I am a united states citizen throught naturalization. My fiance is currently living in Colombia South America and i would like to bring her over the States to marry her.
I applied for a 129f or fiance visa that was approved a few months ago. Yesterday she received a package with the documents and forms neccesary to send to the Colombian Embassy. One of these form is the I-134 which is an Affidavit of Support, I am currently a full time student and I generate my income from VA educational benefits (mongomery G.I Bill chaper 30) I am worry because in this form they are asking for proof of employment and salary and since I do not work it is imposible for me to to fill out. My fiance has a very close friend here in the United States who is willing to Sponsor her, Can this person sponsor her? if so, what other form do we need? thanks for you support regarding to this matter.

2007-03-25 03:57:43 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

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You are more than welcome to find a sponsor. my son's godfather is going throught the same thing right now. his wife has previous children bringing the family to 5. she doesnt make enought to sponsor him, so they found anotherperson to sponsor(my father). and a person can sponsor more than one case. as long as they make enough. the person sponsoring would fill out the application I-134.

2007-03-28 22:27:09 · answer #1 · answered by a g 3 · 0 0

The Affidavit of Support is crucial to the application. Be prepared to present the last 3 years of income tax returns, proof of employment with dates and salary, bank statements and other financial statements such as stockbrokerage account holdings and balances. Anyone without sufficient income to meet the requirements plus sufficient cash on hand to pay for all the application fees, plane fare and what-not for the intended spouse should not waste their time or money applying for the visa.

2016-03-29 03:41:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can file an I-134 for yourself as the primary sponsor (who does not meet the guidelines), and add a secondary sponsor (who does meet).

Remember that you can add liquid assets to your salary. Check if you meet the 125% poverty level in income (which includes benefits) plus assets (e.g. savings) divided by 5.

2007-03-25 04:10:30 · answer #3 · answered by Ivan 5 · 2 0

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