K1 Fiance Visa Joint Sponsor or Cosponsor k132
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https://www.visacoach.com = Bring Your Foreign Love to USA with a Fiance Visa. Let VisaCoach guide you to success! • https://www.visacoach.com/k-1-fiance-... • When you as an American Citizen apply to US immigration for your • fiance to enter the USA to marry you, during the application process • you must to demonstrate that you have adequate • income or assets to prove that you are financially able to support your • future spouse in order to prevent her from becoming a ward of the state. • IF, you, the primary sponsor, don't have enough income to meet the requirement, then • in most cases you are allowed to to ask a friend or family member to help, • and become your joint-sponsor. Just like buying a car for a teenager, the joint-sponsor could 'co-sign' your loan. In this case he is financially joint-sponsoring the immigration of your fiance or spouse. • To Schedule your Free Case Evaluation with the Visa Coach • visit https://www.visacoach.com/schedule • or Call - 1-800-806-3210 ext 702 or 1-213-341-0808 ext 702 • Fiancee or Spouse visa, Which one is right for you? https://www.visacoach.com/fiance-vs-s... • K1 Fiance Visa https://www.visacoach.com/how-to-brin... • K1 Fiance Visa Timeline https://www.visacoach.com/k1-visa-tim... • CR1 Spousal Visa https://www.visacoach.com/how-to-brin... • CR1 Spouse Visa Timeline https://www.visacoach.com/spouse-visa... • Green Card /Adjustment of Status https://www.visacoach.com/green-card/ • The joint-sponsor should have an acceptable reason to want to help out , such • as friendship or family ties. Joint-sponsors who might have other agendas • like loan sharks, relatives of your fiance or spouse, or future employers of your foreign spouse are not good choices. • When a joint-sponsor is used his income and his household are added to yours. • For example, a college student petitioning for his fiancee, asks his father to joint-sponsor. Both the college student and the father would each complete an affidavit of support. The students household is just 2 persons, himself and his fiancee. The fathers household would be father, mother, and the two siblings still living at home. Thus the combined household would be 6 persons, and the combined income of both sponsor and joint-sponsor would also be added together.. • The joint sponsor must provide proof of his income. • Normally this is his most recent Federal Tax Return, • 3 to 6 pay stubs showing 'Year to date' earnings, • plus a letter from his employer confirming his • job status, and annual pay. He must also demonstrate • he is a US citizen or lawful permanent resident. For this he shows his • birth certificate, US passport, or green Card. • Responsibilities of the Joint sponsor ? • Just like you the orginal sponsor, the joint sponsor will also sign a contract • called the Affidavit of Support. Basically both of you are • guaranteeing that IF the beneficiary (the foreign born fiance) • ends up using Federal Assistance within the following 10 years, that • you aand he agree to pay the bill . • But Do be AWARE. While most consulates will accept a joint-sponsor for • a Fiance Visa Application, NOT ALL DO. • For example the US consulates in Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam and Nigeria expect the Fiance • visa sponsor to have adequate resources, on his own. • If you income is below the poverty level, and you know you will need a joint-sponsor • to qualify, you should research or contact the consulate that will handle your • case and double check with them • what their • policies are.
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