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Hello everyone! We are in the process of preparing packet 3 now, and I would like to know some things about I-134. Now, I was already considering a cosponsor just in case, but I just started a new part time job at Bank of America for a salary just above the poverty line. Since I just started, I was thinking I would need a cosponsor to help, since I don't have work history. I also have some independent administrative work that I do on the side, and was considering writing a cover letter explaining that additional income as well. My first question is, do you think I even need a cosponsor? If so, how do I go about showing the cosponsor when I send the forms? Does the cosponsor fill out the forms in the same way I do? So then the embassy would receive two forms? Any advice would be more than helpful, thank you!!

Heather

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My son was in a similar situation. He did not file taxes in 2007, as he had no taxable income, but has good income this year. I ended up calling the DOS visa information line here in the states (not the NVC) only after the embassy did not respond to emails. They told me to have him to write a letter and have it notarized explaining his situation. He included everything imaginable to try and show that his wife wouldn't become a public charge, including his cumulative SS earnings statement, proof of his GI bill income, two letters from his employers, a copy of his college diploma and transcripts, pay stubs from this year and a copy of his last tax return, which was from 2005, as he was a full time student. He also had letters from his banks and statements. My husband also filled out an I-134 and sealed it in an envelope with the supporting documents. We wrote on it "To be opened by consular officer only if additional sponsorship is needed". Another VJer suggested the latter, which advice was very much appreciated. My DIL will give it to them if my son's info. isn't enough. On the 24th we will know the end of the story.

Best wishes on your journey.

 
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