I recently filed the I-129f on Nov 17th, thinking the k1 visa process would take about eight months, but it looks like it will take much longer. I thought of having my sister file an I-134A on behalf of my Haitian national fiancé instead of me since I recently lost my job due to a work injury. I've been getting worker's comp benefits; sadly, that doesn't count as income. Yet, I don't want her I-129f to be denied or not selected for the humanitarian parole program. Can my sister file an i-134a for my Haitian fiancée while she's waiting for her i-129f to be approved?
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Does the I-134A sponsor have to be the same as for I-129f?
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I filed an I-129F petition for my fiancé but haven't received any updates since. I recently learned about a parole program for nationals from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti, and Venezuela, and some people have received quick approvals. Can I try this route to bring my girlfriend over faster, even though I already submitted the I-129F? Will it have any negative impact on my previous application or force me to start the process again?
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