Preparing for K1 interview
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Re: Preparing for K1 interview
Yes. But you'd only need to show these if the ConOff asks, and in London they rarely ask.
Yes, although you probably won't be asked to show them.
The I-134 wasn't supposed to be submitted ahead of time, you're supposed to take it to the interview...but you'll be fine. Bring the original she's sending you, just in case.
Yes.
Don't worry. London is very relaxed about the amount of evidence and whether you have originals/copies and such. Sounds to me like you'll be fine.
Rene
Yes, although you probably won't be asked to show them.
The I-134 wasn't supposed to be submitted ahead of time, you're supposed to take it to the interview...but you'll be fine. Bring the original she's sending you, just in case.
Yes.
Don't worry. London is very relaxed about the amount of evidence and whether you have originals/copies and such. Sounds to me like you'll be fine.
Rene
Ok the next time i post i'll hopefully be reporting in very high spirits my K1 Visa being approved!!
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Re: Preparing for K1 interview
Ok one last post before my interview haha.
So i was wondering, when i'm there and they ask for my evidence to show i have financial support, if they aren't quite happy with what they see will they out right reject the case or do they ask if i have anything else?
what i mean is, i'm trying to get an idea of generally how the conversation goes with them. You see i'm now in possession of two I-134's and i have my bank statement that shows my savings and also another document that shows i have money savings in a bond.
I'm unsure if my fiancee's I-134 is going to be acceptable to them or not. The other I-134 is from her dad, my future father in law, and his I-134 reflects a much higher income.
So, once they ask to see my financial support i'm thinking to myself what to give them?? Do i hand them my fiancees I-134 followed by saying ''I also have savings myself and an additional I-134 if needs be'' Do i just say ''I also have savings'' and just not mention the other I-134 and only do so if the ConOff isn't happy with my fiancees I-134?? Is that even possible?
Folk who have been through this part of the process will be in a MUCH better position to comment than me, but basically what i'm getting at is after i hand over my things and they go off to review it, do they come back with a 'sorry you don't qualify' therefore missing your chance to provide any addition financial support you might of had, or do you still have an oppertunity to present them with something else?..
So i was wondering, when i'm there and they ask for my evidence to show i have financial support, if they aren't quite happy with what they see will they out right reject the case or do they ask if i have anything else?
what i mean is, i'm trying to get an idea of generally how the conversation goes with them. You see i'm now in possession of two I-134's and i have my bank statement that shows my savings and also another document that shows i have money savings in a bond.
I'm unsure if my fiancee's I-134 is going to be acceptable to them or not. The other I-134 is from her dad, my future father in law, and his I-134 reflects a much higher income.
So, once they ask to see my financial support i'm thinking to myself what to give them?? Do i hand them my fiancees I-134 followed by saying ''I also have savings myself and an additional I-134 if needs be'' Do i just say ''I also have savings'' and just not mention the other I-134 and only do so if the ConOff isn't happy with my fiancees I-134?? Is that even possible?
Folk who have been through this part of the process will be in a MUCH better position to comment than me, but basically what i'm getting at is after i hand over my things and they go off to review it, do they come back with a 'sorry you don't qualify' therefore missing your chance to provide any addition financial support you might of had, or do you still have an oppertunity to present them with something else?..
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Re: Preparing for K1 interview
If neither is acceptable, and the officer doesn't like your own assets, then you will be given time to get another sponsor. Your visa will not be denied outright because of this.
Ian
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Re: Preparing for K1 interview
You give them the one from your fiancee - and you say nothing. Not a peep! If it's a problem, you then hand over the one from her dad.
If neither is acceptable, and the officer doesn't like your own assets, then you will be given time to get another sponsor. Your visa will not be denied outright because of this.
Ian
If neither is acceptable, and the officer doesn't like your own assets, then you will be given time to get another sponsor. Your visa will not be denied outright because of this.
Ian
Rene
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Re: Preparing for K1 interview
I agree, great answer.
Regards, JEff
Regards, JEff
You give them the one from your fiancee - and you say nothing. Not a peep! If it's a problem, you then hand over the one from her dad.
If neither is acceptable, and the officer doesn't like your own assets, then you will be given time to get another sponsor. Your visa will not be denied outright because of this.
Ian
If neither is acceptable, and the officer doesn't like your own assets, then you will be given time to get another sponsor. Your visa will not be denied outright because of this.
Ian