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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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Well, I was surprised to read a thread that mentioned that, during the interview, future income does not qualify for the I-864 of the sponsor. I've been living in the UK for almost 2 years with my husband on a 2 year visa, so I've been working here. I was instructed by the NVC to use my current income on my I-864 here, but this income will end at the end of this month since we are moving back to California. I do have a job that I've accepted in the UK and it starts immediately upon my entry into the country. I have letters from my employer to prove the job is permanent and the income I will have.

If future income doesn't count, how do American sponsors who have been living abroad temporarily ever prove support? If you've been living abroad and are moving back, all income is future income because you haven't moved yet. I'm just getting a little worried now because we were anticipating our case to be completed in the next week or so and sent to London, and we certainly don't want to get bad news at the interview.

Anyone been in this situation before? :blink:

23 Aug 2005 - Married in California

12 Oct 2005 - Chels moved to UK with hubby

27 Feb 2007 - I-130 Sent

08 Mar 2007 - I-130 approved

28 May 2007 - DS-3032/I-864 Bill received

05 June 2007 - paid I-864 bill

10 July 2007 - Receive I-864 package

18 July 2007 - Retiurn completed I-864

22 July 2007 - D 230 Package received

04 Aug 2007 - D230 returned to NVC

11 Aug 2007 - Letter from NVC advises I-864 need correction

13 Aug 2007 - I-864 corrected and returned

31 Aug 2007 - Case Completed at NVC!!!!

05 Sept 2007 - Case forwarded to London Embassy

03 Oct 2007 - Medical appointment

10 Oct 2007 - Interview - APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11 Oct 2007 - Visa and MBE Received special courrier

18 Oct 2007 - Flying to California

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Well, I was surprised to read a thread that mentioned that, during the interview, future income does not qualify for the I-864 of the sponsor. I've been living in the UK for almost 2 years with my husband on a 2 year visa, so I've been working here. I was instructed by the NVC to use my current income on my I-864 here, but this income will end at the end of this month since we are moving back to California. I do have a job that I've accepted in the UK and it starts immediately upon my entry into the country. I have letters from my employer to prove the job is permanent and the income I will have.

If future income doesn't count, how do American sponsors who have been living abroad temporarily ever prove support? If you've been living abroad and are moving back, all income is future income because you haven't moved yet. I'm just getting a little worried now because we were anticipating our case to be completed in the next week or so and sent to London, and we certainly don't want to get bad news at the interview.

Anyone been in this situation before? :blink:

I would definitely try to find this out before you go to the embassy. Has anyone else had their visa approved using future income for their affidavit of support?

When I was at the embassy on Tuesday the officer said "future income cannot be used. The US government want to see that you're earning the income NOW". He was very polite and helpful but clearly said it can't be used.

Maybe it's different for you because I did DCF and it looks like you've taken a different route. Perhaps the rules are different. I'm not an expert at any of this and I don't presume to know what will happen in your situation. Hopefully someone in the know can inform you if what I'm saying applies to you as well.

Best of luck. Hope you get it sorted.

London DCF Timeline

7th Sept 06: Married in Half Moon Bay, California

8th March 07: Sent I-130

15th March 07: Received NOA1 (via email)

1st May 07: Applied for Police Certificate

31st May 07: Received NOA2

8th June 07: Received Packet 3

8th June 07: Received Police Certificate

11th June 07: Returned Packet 3

27th June 07: Received Packet 4

2nd July 07: Medical in London

21st August 07: Interview at London Embassy (approved!!!)

22nd August 07: Text received by courier service to tell me the visa is on its way

23rd August 07: Visa & MBE (mysterious brown envelope) received

17th September 07: Flying to Boston, MA

20th August 09: Applied for removal of conditions (form I-751)

26th August 09: Received NOA and notification that my conditional residence status was extended for one year.

15th December 09: Received letter approving my removal of conditions.

31st December 09: Received new green card (IR-1)

16th December 10: Mailed N-400 to Texas Lockbox

24th January 11: Biometrics Testing in Boston

21st April 11: Naturalization Interview - Passed!!

16th June 11: Oath Ceremony in Boston

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You will need to arrange for a co-sponsor!

DCF - London

18 Jul 04 - Police Certificate Requested

19 Jul 04 - I-130 sent

22 Jul 04 - NOA I-130 logged with INS

29 Jul 04 - DS230 sent

29 Jul 04 - Had vaccinations

14 Aug 04 - Police Certificate Received

30 Sept 04 - I-130 approved

30 Nov 04 - Received I-864 from co sponsor

04 Dec 04 - Sent DS2001

13 Jan 05 - Interview date 04 Feb 05

04 Feb 05 - VISA APPROVED!!!

08 Feb 05 - Proud owner of IR-1 Visa

09 Jun 05 - Arrived in the USA

24 April 09 - US Citizen

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When we did our visa my wife (USC) was working in the UK and would have no job in the US. We used as the supporting income what her Oregon Public Employees Pension would be if she chose to take it when we got to the US. Included as proof was a pension statement from Oregon PERS giving the figures. The Embassy accepted that didn't ask if we had arranged for the pension payment, we hadn't and had no intention to do so until this August when it reached its maximum payment. They didn't ask any questions at all about our finances just issued the visa.

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2009-08-21 Applied for US Citizenship

2009-08-28 NOA

2009-09-22 Biometrics appointment

2009-12-01 Interview - Approved

2009-12-02 Oath ceremony - now a US Citizen

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I've seen where a person was approved without the petitioner meeting the Min Poverty Guidelines.

However she was a young practicing doctor in the Philippines with excellent earning potential.

CO was still hesitant but did approve her.

Rare tho for the average person.

Safer for people doing DCFs to get a co sponsor if they are borderline with assets or income.

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We did it using assets.

My husband was actually already in the US and earning money by the time we got to the stage of I-864, but they still weren't interested in his income because he'd only been working there a few weeks.

Mike and Jill's I-130 timeline

9 Jan 2007 - sent application for police record

11 Jan 2007 - posted I-130 off

17 Jan 2007 - I-130 officially filed

22 Feb 2007 - Mike received official job offer in the US

13 Apr 2007 - I-130 approved

21 Apr 2007 - packet 3 received

23 Apr 2007 - posted packet 3 to Embassy

25 Apr 2007 - packet 3 received at Embassy PO box

30 Apr 2007 - medical in London

30 Apr 2007 - received packet 4

7 Jun 2007 - interview - visa approved :-)))

9 Jun 2007 - received visa and mystery brown envelope

30 Jun 2007 - planning to move to US

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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Thanks for all the advice guys!

I do have a joint sponsor and included his I-864 with the original packet so hopefully they will be okay with that. We're actually getting held up at the NVC right now, as for the second time they have sent out a checklist saying there is missing information for the I-864. I'm calling the NVC tonight to speak with an operator. I want so badly to give them the information that they want, but I just don't know what they want!

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23 Aug 2005 - Married in California

12 Oct 2005 - Chels moved to UK with hubby

27 Feb 2007 - I-130 Sent

08 Mar 2007 - I-130 approved

28 May 2007 - DS-3032/I-864 Bill received

05 June 2007 - paid I-864 bill

10 July 2007 - Receive I-864 package

18 July 2007 - Retiurn completed I-864

22 July 2007 - D 230 Package received

04 Aug 2007 - D230 returned to NVC

11 Aug 2007 - Letter from NVC advises I-864 need correction

13 Aug 2007 - I-864 corrected and returned

31 Aug 2007 - Case Completed at NVC!!!!

05 Sept 2007 - Case forwarded to London Embassy

03 Oct 2007 - Medical appointment

10 Oct 2007 - Interview - APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11 Oct 2007 - Visa and MBE Received special courrier

18 Oct 2007 - Flying to California

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Good Luck with NVC, I hope you resolve that one quickly :D

I think a joint sponsor is a good idea if there is any doubt about current/future income. At my interview we listed current income and said it was going to continue in the US (both of us living in UK). They wouldn't count anything earned in the UK, and wouldn't count it as continuing without proof from a company. We used assets instead as this was simpler than trying to prove self employed income as continuing.

Keep us updated with the NVC news :thumbs:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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I've seen where a person was approved without the petitioner meeting the Min Poverty Guidelines.

However she was a young practicing doctor in the Philippines with excellent earning potential.

CO was still hesitant but did approve her.

Rare tho for the average person.

Safer for people doing DCFs to get a co sponsor if they are borderline with assets or income.

Just curious. How does the NVC know that she was a young practicing doctor with excellent earning potential.

Did the petitioner have a co sponsor in this case?

I don't meet the min. poverty guidelines since I am a full time student last year and this year. $6000 for 2006 Just me and my wife) Also I was out of country for 5 months both years. I am trying to get a co sponser for me. But he made just a little above 125% poverty guidelines last year $21000 - 2006 for 3 people (makes way more this year finished school!).

What do i need to do get this done? I am really worried.

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