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the interview date is about to come to many things/questions running in my head? i wanted to ask does having co-sponsor denies entry to US, i wonder because my husband is 22 years old ( student/part time working student and does not have sufficient tax and) though our i864 is approved since father has $54,000/yearly income and he is my co-sponsor on this process (cr1).. what does consulate ask since during interview about financial? and should i tell them that he is staying here at the mean time since he havent paid the overstaying fee from immigration and im the one working for him so i can get him out? ( and w.o the exit clearance US embassy cant finished the crba process to for my daughter) any help or assistance is highly appreciated.

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the interview date is about to come to many things/questions running in my head? i wanted to ask does having co-sponsor denies entry to US, i wonder because my husband is 22 years old ( student/part time working student and does not have sufficient tax and) though our i864 is approved since father has $54,000/yearly income and he is my co-sponsor on this process (cr1).. what does consulate ask since during interview about financial? and should i tell them that he is staying here at the mean time since he havent paid the overstaying fee from immigration and im the one working for him so i can get him out? ( and w.o the exit clearance US embassy cant finished the crba process to for my daughter) any help or assistance is highly appreciated.

he he. Jonah, dont worry about the intervew too much. You're fine. Do not lie on the interview but dont tell them information that they did not ask. Jut answer truthfully what they ask you. Having a co-sponsor is perfectly fine. a co-sponsor is not cause for denial.

The over-staying on your husband's part together with the CRBA process is the one that Im not sure about. If you just pay it, Im sure the problem goes away.

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I have a friend who was co-sponsored by her fiance's parents because the guy is unemployed at the time their petition got approved. She's now in the US. You'll be ok. Don't worry about it :) Good luck on your upcoming interview. God Bless.

Edited by timcass_12

AOS:

07/16/08 - filed AOS application

07/18/08 - received by USCIS

07/22/08 - USCIS mailed our NOA

07/24/08 - touched

07/25/08 - received NOA (AOS, EAD, AP)

07/29/08 - received ASC Appointment Notice (Biometrics)

08/09/08 - biometrics appointment

08/11/08 - I485 and I765 touched

09/17/08 - AP approved

09/19/08 - EAD approved, card already in production

09/24/08 - EAD card received

09/25/08 - SSN application

10/01/08 - received letter re: SSN card delivery in 2 weeks

10/06/08 - SSN Card received

02/17/09 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

ROC:

11/19/10 - Submit requirements for Lifting of Conditions

11/22/10 - NOA1 received

12/22/10 - Biometrics Appointment

02/09/11 - ROC APPROVED!

02/10/11 - Green Card Received

US CITIZENSHIP:

12/19/11 - Submit requirements for US Citizenship

12/22/11 - NOA1 received

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans not to harm you but to prosper you. Plans to give you hope and a better future."

- Jeremiah 29:11

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Co - Sponsor is common among Visa request.

Not a problem as long as the co-sponsor meet income requirements.

thanks for sharing your thoughts..well what im scared about is my USC husbands' case ;( parents phone is still not working tried to mail them about there son's situation they dont seem they care i have no choice but to go there alone and work so i can get them both ;(

 
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