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To all my friends here in VJ and VJ members, I just want to ask about supporting documents of AOS, what if my joint sponsor withdraw his/her cash in bank, but not all amount only $9K, it will affect in my visa or interview? I have interview date on Feb. 01, 2011. The consul will check or they will ask again the latest bank statement too date? :help:

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Good day!

To all my friends here in VJ and VJ members, I just want to ask about supporting documents of AOS, what if my joint sponsor withdraw his/her cash in bank, but not all amount only $9K, it will affect in my visa or interview? I have interview date on Feb. 01, 2011. The consul will check or they will ask again the latest bank statement too date? :help:

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Ray and Ces

Had your joint sponsor previously showed proof of income with tax forms or just with cash value? I think it will depend if they still have the limit amount in the bank. Also as long as their income requirement is still met. The USCIS doesn't know how much people spend on a daily basis for food or such to determine how fit you are, for example. That's why they like to see previous years tax forms to verify income requirements. I hope that makes sense and helps at any rate.

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Why do you have AOS if you have a CR-1 or am I confused? Anyways it should not make that big a difference, provided the income is sufficient enough.

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Had your joint sponsor previously showed proof of income with tax forms or just with cash value? I think it will depend if they still have the limit amount in the bank. Also as long as their income requirement is still met. The USCIS doesn't know how much people spend on a daily basis for food or such to determine how fit you are, for example. That's why they like to see previous years tax forms to verify income requirements. I hope that makes sense and helps at any rate.

Hello gatoula_tou, only cash value and also tax return, 2007, 2008, 2009

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Why do you have AOS if you have a CR-1 or am I confused? Anyways it should not make that big a difference, provided the income is sufficient enough.

AOS in this case refers to 'Affidavit of Support', not 'Adjustment of Status'.


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Hello gatoula_tou, only cash value and also tax return, 2007, 2008, 2009

Sorry for the dastardly late reply. (my email did not notify me!) The tax returns are the real catch, if they show sufficient income for the past years, that's reason enough for you to be financially supported :)

01/23/2009 ----------Leave Athens and my Honey for the processes to begin

02/10/2009 ----------Beginning of Greek Military Obligations for 11 months

03/21/2009 ----------Stationed to Rhodes

07/16/2009-----------Meeting in Spain for 6 days!

08/27/2009-----------Stationed to Nevrokopi

01/10/2010-----------Gets OUT of the Army!

02/16/2010-----------Interview!

02/24/2010-----------Lampros arrives in WA!!!

He didn't just want me long, he wanted me a little longer than forever... :3

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