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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi. I have a atty and I am doing the k-1.. I just got off the phone with my atty, and I told him I only started working last year oct 2008, and only made about $9000.00 and I'm only on call.. I was in school before that time.. I asked I need the form i-134 filled out for my co-sponsor since she makes over $52,000+ a year.. The atty said, you dont need a co-sponsor now just later for adjustment of status??... Also later for adjustment of status you will use i-865 I was like shock.. Any input you all?

thanks

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September 2008: started k1 process

November 2008: attorney send i 129f g325A and other documents

November 24, 2008: NOA1 finally

February 20, 2009: NOA2 at last

March 4, 2009: Got MNL number

March 21, 2009: Received USEM letter thanks god

March 24-25, 2009: Medical Passed thanks god

April 22, 2009: INTERVIEW DATE!!!!!

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( thanks to my friends here and someone who answers all the questions i have its a long journey we thank u so much)

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and then follows AOS filling and got GC at novemeber 2009...

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi. I have a atty and I am doing the k-1.. I just got off the phone with my atty, and I told him I only started working last year oct 2008, and only made about $9000.00 and I'm only on call.. I was in school before that time.. I asked I need the form i-134 filled out for my co-sponsor since she makes over $52,000+ a year.. The atty said, you dont need a co-sponsor now just later for adjustment of status??... Also later for adjustment of status you will use i-865 I was like shock.. Any input you all?

thanks

You need a co-sponsor in I-134 as your beneficiary will be a public charge. Atty. sometimes make a mess, the CO will look into your income if you can support the woman you love. Yes, in adjustment of status (I-864)you need the same co-sponsor too..Good luck

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Jan.6,2010- Mailed to South Dearborn Chicago via Fedex overnight delivery

Jan.7,2010- AOS packet received signed by Chyba

Jan.10,2010- Notice receipt from USCIS

Jan.13,2010- check has been cashed

Jan.14,2010- NOA1 received (hard copy)

Jan.23,2010- Biometrics Appt.received in the mail dated Jan.14,2010

Feb. 1, 2010- Biometrics appointment at 8a.m.

Feb.9,2010 - touched

March 2,2010- AP approved

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March 12, 2010- I-485 receipt notice for interview

March 18,2010- received letter for initial interview

April 19, 2010- 8 :15 A.M INTERVIEW DATE ( APPROVED 5min.Interview)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi. I have a atty and I am doing the k-1.. I just got off the phone with my atty, and I told him I only started working last year oct 2008, and only made about $9000.00 and I'm only on call.. I was in school before that time.. I asked I need the form i-134 filled out for my co-sponsor since she makes over $52,000+ a year.. The atty said, you dont need a co-sponsor now just later for adjustment of status??... Also later for adjustment of status you will use i-865 I was like shock.. Any input you all?

thanks

Belovedbyme is right , you need your annual income at 125% above the federal proverty guidelines . Right now for houshold size of two , its $17,500.00 but on March 29, 2009 it changes too $18,212.00 . Which right now you would have to have an annual income , of $20,000.00 before taxes . But if you read in the I-134 , it says you can claim 3 most recent tax years which will help you alot if you were employed with full income in that time . And yes with I-134 a Co-sponsor will not help you much , she will be your wife . And they want too see you supporting her , not someone else helping .

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I filled out the I-134 & I-864, and they were submitted. Is there anyway to revoke /take back that support letter? very important we take these letters back.Problems with situation. I can no longer be responsible for support of this person which now i am legally bound to pay support for up to 10 years!!!

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