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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Want your suggestion for completing AOS for NVC.

Here is my employement history

Graduated college, Dec 18, 2004.

Started working Dec 20, 2004

Income 2005 ~ 35k

Income 2006 ~ 40k

Income 2007 ~ 54k

Same employer for 2005-2007.

I asked for a LOA to get married in India, but was denied. So I quit. I came back in Mar and started working as a contractor for a temp firm. Now I will be converted to a permanent employee in Jun at a salary much higher than in 2007. I have in my file a offer letter from the bank indicating the salary, title, start date. Until I start permanently in Jun, I will be working as a contractor for the temp firm and have pay stubs since march.

Question then is how should I file my AOS papers? What should I include? Will I have any trouble meeting the poverty guidelines?

USCIS -

File Mailed: 2-23-08

NOA1 : 3-3-08

NOA2 : 9-23-08

NVC -

Case # Assinged - 9-29-08

AOS/DS3032 Generated - 10-3-08

DS3032 Emailed - 10-3-08

DS3032 Snail Mailed - 10-6-08

AOS/DS3032 Received - 10-9-08

AOS Paid Online - 10-9-08

AOS Package mailed - 10-10-08

AOS received at NVC - 10-14-08

IV Fee Paid Online - 10-10-08

IV Package Sent - 10-17-08

IV Received at NVC - 10-20-08 about 11:30 AM

Case Complete - 10-27-08

Interview - 12/23/08

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Be careful when you use acronyms... AOS on VJ most of the time will be interpreted as Adjustment of Status not Affidavit of Support.

YMMV

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Want your suggestion for completing AOS for NVC.

Here is my employement history

Graduated college, Dec 18, 2004.

Started working Dec 20, 2004

Income 2005 ~ 35k

Income 2006 ~ 40k

Income 2007 ~ 54k

Same employer for 2005-2007.

I asked for a LOA to get married in India, but was denied. So I quit. I came back in Mar and started working as a contractor for a temp firm. Now I will be converted to a permanent employee in Jun at a salary much higher than in 2007. I have in my file a offer letter from the bank indicating the salary, title, start date. Until I start permanently in Jun, I will be working as a contractor for the temp firm and have pay stubs since march.

Question then is how should I file my AOS papers? What should I include? Will I have any trouble meeting the poverty guidelines?

Regarding the poverty guidelines it depends on you number of Dependants. If it is just for you and your Fiance' or Spouse then no you shouldn't have a problem! $17,200 is 125% for 2 people this year. You're obviously doing well , so fiances should be the least of your concerns in this process.

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