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im worried now about co sponsore no one want to help my wife there in mankato they not undertand what mean the co sponsor they worried if they will pay something or they will have problem and she tryed much to give them good idea but no one want to undersand or no one want to help us

but she paid her tax for last 3 years but she was not have good income in 3 years

so what she must do ??? or someone have idea to help us ??

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If the income is not sufficient she needs a co sponsor, there is no way around it. Unless she has assets, which means money in the bank, a house, stocks etc that are worth enough to make up for the lack of income.

Angelika (Schweinfurt, Germany) and Chris (Tulsa, USA)

I-130

Aug 23 2005 - sent to TSC

Aug 25 2005 - received at CSC

Aug 29 2005 - NOA1 in mail

Jan 25 2006 - NOA 2 per email

Jan 31 2006 - Case # assigned

Feb 13 2006 - AOS Bill and DS 3032 received

Feb 14 2006 - AOS Bill paid and DS 3032 sent to NVC

Feb 27 2006 - AOS form and IV Bill issued

Mar 23 2006 - AOS and IV Bill sent to NVC

Apr 10 2006 - DS230 received and sent right back

Apr 28 2006 - case complete

May 2 2006 - sent to Consulate

May 4 2006 - received at Consulate

July 17 2006 - Interview in Germany

Aug 02 2006 - Flying back to Tulsa with my CR1 in passport

Removal of Conditions - I-751

May 2 2008 - Mailed I-751 to TSC

May 21 2008 - Received NOA 1 (extension letter) from VSC

May 27 2008 - Biometrics Appointment in OKC

July 22 2008 - touched

August 6 2008 - touched

February 22, 2009 - touched

March 24, 2009 - card production ordered

April 4, 2009 - Green Card in mail

I-129F

Aug 31 - Oct 20 2005at NBC

Oct 26 - Nov 3 2005 at NVC

Jan 10 2006- Visa interview

Feb 09 2006- Flying to Tulsa

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hicham,

Or, she could get a higher-paying job or a second (or third) job. May not be much fun, but it isn't much fun living in poverty, either.

It sounds to me as if the people there in mankato understand perfectly what it means to be a co-sponsor. If someone has a history of low income then a sponsor very well may find themselves being asked to pay something having accepted the moral, if not legal, obligation to do so.

Sorry to say, I will not be surprised if you have bigger problems ahead of you than sponsorship.

Yodrak

If the income is not sufficient she needs a co sponsor, there is no way around it. Unless she has assets, which means money in the bank, a house, stocks etc that are worth enough to make up for the lack of income.

hiiiiiiiiiiii

im worried now about co sponsore no one want to help my wife there in mankato they not undertand what mean the co sponsor they worried if they will pay something or they will have problem and she tryed much to give them good idea but no one want to undersand or no one want to help us

but she paid her tax for last 3 years but she was not have good income in 3 years

so what she must do ??? or someone have idea to help us ??

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hicham,

Or, she could get a higher-paying job or a second (or third) job. May not be much fun, but it isn't much fun living in poverty, either.

It sounds to me as if the people there in mankato understand perfectly what it means to be a co-sponsor. If someone has a history of low income then a sponsor very well may find themselves being asked to pay something having accepted the moral, if not legal, obligation to do so.

Sorry to say, I will not be surprised if you have bigger problems ahead of you than sponsorship.

Yodrak

If the income is not sufficient she needs a co sponsor, there is no way around it. Unless she has assets, which means money in the bank, a house, stocks etc that are worth enough to make up for the lack of income.

hiiiiiiiiiiii

im worried now about co sponsore no one want to help my wife there in mankato they not undertand what mean the co sponsor they worried if they will pay something or they will have problem and she tryed much to give them good idea but no one want to undersand or no one want to help us

but she paid her tax for last 3 years but she was not have good income in 3 years

so what she must do ??? or someone have idea to help us ??

Yodrak,

you mention getting a second job as proof of extra income , I rencently started a seond job , will the pay stubs help to raise the 125% minimum income above poverty level to qualify for the AOS???

I-130

02-06-06 NOA-1

02-21-06 *touched*

04-27-06 Approved (Wife)

05-02-06 Approved (Stepchild)

04-28-06 *touched*

05-01-06 *touched*

I-129F

02-22-06 NOA-1

03-08-06 *touched*

04-28-06 *touched*

05-04-06 *touched*

05-17-06 APPROVED

05-26-06 Received by NVC

05-30-06 Case # assigned

05-31-06 Sent to Bogota

06-02-06 Received at embassy (signed by Pedro)

06-06-06 Sent packet 3 to Medellin

06-08-06 Received packet 3

06-12-06 Faxed and mailed packet 3 back to US Embassy

06-16-06 Received packet 4 // INTERVIEW DATE JULY 21ST , 2006

07-21-06 Visas APPROVED , coming to America on July 28 , 2006

NVC

05-08-06 received (Stepchild)

05-09-06 received (wife)

05-12-06 case # assigned (Stepchild)

05-19-06 case # assigned (Wife)

AOS

05-02-08 AOS received in Chicago Lockbox

05-20-08 Bometrics done for both of them

06-15-08 RFE for 864

07-18-08 Resumed processing

11-07-08 I called USCIS and placed an "Service request"

12-02-08 "Service Request" notice received

12-17-08 Interview letter received dated on 12-08-08

02-18-09 Interview date at 8:45AM

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hicham,

Or, she could get a higher-paying job or a second (or third) job. May not be much fun, but it isn't much fun living in poverty, either.

It sounds to me as if the people there in mankato understand perfectly what it means to be a co-sponsor. If someone has a history of low income then a sponsor very well may find themselves being asked to pay something having accepted the moral, if not legal, obligation to do so.

Sorry to say, I will not be surprised if you have bigger problems ahead of you than sponsorship.

Yodrak

If the income is not sufficient she needs a co sponsor, there is no way around it. Unless she has assets, which means money in the bank, a house, stocks etc that are worth enough to make up for the lack of income.

hiiiiiiiiiiii

im worried now about co sponsore no one want to help my wife there in mankato they not undertand what mean the co sponsor they worried if they will pay something or they will have problem and she tryed much to give them good idea but no one want to undersand or no one want to help us

but she paid her tax for last 3 years but she was not have good income in 3 years

so what she must do ??? or someone have idea to help us ??

Yodrak,

you mention getting a second job as proof of extra income , I rencently started a seond job , will the pay stubs help to raise the 125% minimum income above poverty level to qualify for the AOS???

Yodrak,

you mention getting a second job as proof of extra income , I rencently started a second job , will the pay stubs help to raise the 125% minimum income above poverty level to qualify for the AOS???

Edited by frank_cuenca

I-130

02-06-06 NOA-1

02-21-06 *touched*

04-27-06 Approved (Wife)

05-02-06 Approved (Stepchild)

04-28-06 *touched*

05-01-06 *touched*

I-129F

02-22-06 NOA-1

03-08-06 *touched*

04-28-06 *touched*

05-04-06 *touched*

05-17-06 APPROVED

05-26-06 Received by NVC

05-30-06 Case # assigned

05-31-06 Sent to Bogota

06-02-06 Received at embassy (signed by Pedro)

06-06-06 Sent packet 3 to Medellin

06-08-06 Received packet 3

06-12-06 Faxed and mailed packet 3 back to US Embassy

06-16-06 Received packet 4 // INTERVIEW DATE JULY 21ST , 2006

07-21-06 Visas APPROVED , coming to America on July 28 , 2006

NVC

05-08-06 received (Stepchild)

05-09-06 received (wife)

05-12-06 case # assigned (Stepchild)

05-19-06 case # assigned (Wife)

AOS

05-02-08 AOS received in Chicago Lockbox

05-20-08 Bometrics done for both of them

06-15-08 RFE for 864

07-18-08 Resumed processing

11-07-08 I called USCIS and placed an "Service request"

12-02-08 "Service Request" notice received

12-17-08 Interview letter received dated on 12-08-08

02-18-09 Interview date at 8:45AM

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frank_cuenca,

No, I did not mention getting a second job as proof of extra income. I suggested getting a second job to provide extra income.

Paystubs are proof of income, whatever that income may be. Paystubs do not change the INA requirement that sponsors for immigrant visas or adjustment of status should have an income that exceeds 125% of the poverty level.

Yodrak

hicham,

Or, she could get a higher-paying job or a second (or third) job. May not be much fun, but it isn't much fun living in poverty, either.

It sounds to me as if the people there in mankato understand perfectly what it means to be a co-sponsor. If someone has a history of low income then a sponsor very well may find themselves being asked to pay something having accepted the moral, if not legal, obligation to do so.

Sorry to say, I will not be surprised if you have bigger problems ahead of you than sponsorship.

Yodrak

Yodrak,

you mention getting a second job as proof of extra income , I rencently started a seond job , will the pay stubs help to raise the 125% minimum income above poverty level to qualify for the AOS???

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frank_cuenca,

No, I did not mention getting a second job as proof of extra income. I suggested getting a second job to provide extra income.

Paystubs are proof of income, whatever that income may be. Paystubs do not change the INA requirement that sponsors for immigrant visas or adjustment of status should have an income that exceeds 125% of the poverty level.

Yodrak

hicham,

Or, she could get a higher-paying job or a second (or third) job. May not be much fun, but it isn't much fun living in poverty, either.

It sounds to me as if the people there in mankato understand perfectly what it means to be a co-sponsor. If someone has a history of low income then a sponsor very well may find themselves being asked to pay something having accepted the moral, if not legal, obligation to do so.

Sorry to say, I will not be surprised if you have bigger problems ahead of you than sponsorship.

Yodrak

Yodrak,

you mention getting a second job as proof of extra income , I rencently started a seond job , will the pay stubs help to raise the 125% minimum income above poverty level to qualify for the AOS???

Sorry I did not explain myself clearly. I meant that since I recently have extra income can I add that to the AOS form and increase my chance of going above the 125% requirement ?

I-130

02-06-06 NOA-1

02-21-06 *touched*

04-27-06 Approved (Wife)

05-02-06 Approved (Stepchild)

04-28-06 *touched*

05-01-06 *touched*

I-129F

02-22-06 NOA-1

03-08-06 *touched*

04-28-06 *touched*

05-04-06 *touched*

05-17-06 APPROVED

05-26-06 Received by NVC

05-30-06 Case # assigned

05-31-06 Sent to Bogota

06-02-06 Received at embassy (signed by Pedro)

06-06-06 Sent packet 3 to Medellin

06-08-06 Received packet 3

06-12-06 Faxed and mailed packet 3 back to US Embassy

06-16-06 Received packet 4 // INTERVIEW DATE JULY 21ST , 2006

07-21-06 Visas APPROVED , coming to America on July 28 , 2006

NVC

05-08-06 received (Stepchild)

05-09-06 received (wife)

05-12-06 case # assigned (Stepchild)

05-19-06 case # assigned (Wife)

AOS

05-02-08 AOS received in Chicago Lockbox

05-20-08 Bometrics done for both of them

06-15-08 RFE for 864

07-18-08 Resumed processing

11-07-08 I called USCIS and placed an "Service request"

12-02-08 "Service Request" notice received

12-17-08 Interview letter received dated on 12-08-08

02-18-09 Interview date at 8:45AM

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What do you mean "increase your cahnce of going above 125%"? Either you're above it or you're not.

frank_cuenca,

No, I did not mention getting a second job as proof of extra income. I suggested getting a second job to provide extra income.

Paystubs are proof of income, whatever that income may be. Paystubs do not change the INA requirement that sponsors for immigrant visas or adjustment of status should have an income that exceeds 125% of the poverty level.

Yodrak

hicham,

Or, she could get a higher-paying job or a second (or third) job. May not be much fun, but it isn't much fun living in poverty, either.

It sounds to me as if the people there in mankato understand perfectly what it means to be a co-sponsor. If someone has a history of low income then a sponsor very well may find themselves being asked to pay something having accepted the moral, if not legal, obligation to do so.

Sorry to say, I will not be surprised if you have bigger problems ahead of you than sponsorship.

Yodrak

Yodrak,

you mention getting a second job as proof of extra income , I rencently started a seond job , will the pay stubs help to raise the 125% minimum income above poverty level to qualify for the AOS???

Sorry I did not explain myself clearly. I meant that since I recently have extra income can I add that to the AOS form and increase my chance of going above the 125% requirement ?

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What do you mean "increase your cahnce of going above 125%"? Either you're above it or you're not.

frank_cuenca,

No, I did not mention getting a second job as proof of extra income. I suggested getting a second job to provide extra income.

Paystubs are proof of income, whatever that income may be. Paystubs do not change the INA requirement that sponsors for immigrant visas or adjustment of status should have an income that exceeds 125% of the poverty level.

Yodrak

hicham,

Or, she could get a higher-paying job or a second (or third) job. May not be much fun, but it isn't much fun living in poverty, either.

It sounds to me as if the people there in mankato understand perfectly what it means to be a co-sponsor. If someone has a history of low income then a sponsor very well may find themselves being asked to pay something having accepted the moral, if not legal, obligation to do so.

Sorry to say, I will not be surprised if you have bigger problems ahead of you than sponsorship.

Yodrak

Yodrak,

you mention getting a second job as proof of extra income , I rencently started a seond job , will the pay stubs help to raise the 125% minimum income above poverty level to qualify for the AOS???

Sorry I did not explain myself clearly. I meant that since I recently have extra income can I add that to the AOS form and increase my chance of going above the 125% requirement ?

yes i know but now she can have other job and she get now check from ssi so that will help to

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