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Can I have problems if the spouse has already sponsored another person?

The fact that the spouse has sponsored another person does not prevent the K-3 visa application, as long as he proves financial capacity to assume all legal obligations.

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Victoria Harper

Editor-in-Chief

Updated on July 6, 2025
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When dealing with visas and immigration processes in the United States, each case is evaluated individually, and it is necessary to meet the legal requirements independently for each sponsorship.

The fact that the spouse has sponsored another person does not automatically imply problems with the K-3 visa application, provided that he proves sufficient financial ability to assume the commitments of each process, usually through Form I-864, ”affidavit of support”.

It is essential that the sponsorship history is regularized and that income and asset proofs are up-to-date to avoid questions. Complex situations recommend specialized guidance, taking care not to fall for dubious offers.

In short, prior sponsorship does not prevent the analysis or approval of the K-3 visa, as long as all financial obligations can be met.

Learn more about K-3 Visa

Purpose
Spouse of U.S. citizen
Duration
2 years
Work
Authorized
Processing
12-18 months
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Victoria Harper

Editor-in-Chief

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Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.

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Can I have problems if the spouse has already sponsored another person?

The fact that the spouse has sponsored another person does not prevent the K-3 visa application, as long as he proves financial capacity to assume all legal obligations.

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