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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey, I just realized that there are two forms for support that could be required based on the Embassy. Can someone tell me whether the Montreal Consulate accepts the I864 or if we need to do the I134 instead?

THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!

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Married 3/15/07

USCIS:

NOA1: 5/23/2008

NOA2: 9/12/2008

NVC:

They received: 9/24/2008

Case Complete: 12/1/2008

Interview: 03/24/2009

Received approved visa (after RFE in interview): 04/21/2009

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I just read somewhere that a retired person cannot sponsor someone into the US is that correct? I am not retired, but my father was going to joint sponsor him into the US with the I-864 and now I am wondering if that can really happen at all. :unsure: Does anyone know any thing about this? I am going for a K3, but did that so that we could get him here quicker while the Immigrant visa was pending. I am feeling a bit confused and sad. Thanks for ANY HELP you could give me!

zachsmile2ym1.jpg

Married 3/15/07

USCIS:

NOA1: 5/23/2008

NOA2: 9/12/2008

NVC:

They received: 9/24/2008

Case Complete: 12/1/2008

Interview: 03/24/2009

Received approved visa (after RFE in interview): 04/21/2009

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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both of the forms are quite similar. You can have a co-sponsor with the I134 aswell

Removal of conditions

01.11.2011 Remove conditions GC I-751 ($590)

01.18.2011 NOA1

02.24.2011 Biometric

03.25.2011 Approved

03.28.2011 Notice sent

03.31.2011 Received new green card (and it's green !)
 

AOS/EAD/AP from K1

07.23.2008 Send AOS/EAD/AP

07.29.2008 Check cashed

08.01.2008 NOA1

08.08.2008 Biometric Notice received

08.21.2008 Biometric Appointment

09.22.2008 Approval notice sent for AP (CRIS email)

09.22.2008 Card production ordered for EAD (CRIS email)

09.25.2008 Card production ordered for EAD (CRIS email) and a couple of touch since (last one 09.30.2008)

09.27.2008 Reception AP

10.02.2008 EAD Received

02.23.2009 Notice for interview (1.5 month late compared to LA statistics)

03.16.2009 AOS Touch

04.01.2009 Interview in LA  // Approved 

04.06.2009 Welcome to the USA Letter

04.13.2009 Reception GC

Naturalization
06/2016 Request
03/2017 Interview

Almost at the end !

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I just read somewhere that a retired person cannot sponsor someone into the US is that correct? I am not retired, but my father was going to joint sponsor him into the US with the I-864 and now I am wondering if that can really happen at all. :unsure: Does anyone know any thing about this? I am going for a K3, but did that so that we could get him here quicker while the Immigrant visa was pending. I am feeling a bit confused and sad. Thanks for ANY HELP you could give me!

I don't see any reason why a joint sponsor could not use their pension income or assets to joint sponsor, where did you read this?

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I don't see any reason why a joint sponsor could not use their pension income or assets to joint sponsor, where did you read this?

I clicked out of the window just before I read this the first time. It was a question and answer list that I think was in archives here under visa journey, but while I was trying to search to refind that information I see lots of other information on retired people and sponsoring. I guess reading through this at times makes me excited and at other times nervous. I thank you for your response. If I do refind that question and answer I will post the URL for it.

zachsmile2ym1.jpg

Married 3/15/07

USCIS:

NOA1: 5/23/2008

NOA2: 9/12/2008

NVC:

They received: 9/24/2008

Case Complete: 12/1/2008

Interview: 03/24/2009

Received approved visa (after RFE in interview): 04/21/2009

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