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Good day everybody..ive been always repeating my question about this whole process for getting a visa..A stressful stuff to do...my husband just send the I 864 package yesterday and i am getting nervous of the outcome because my husband dont have enough income and dont have 3 years tax because he was in the philippines at 2005 and 2006 and just went home 2007...my mother in law is my co sponsor but most of her income is not taxable like ss retirement and she has premanent money from the veterans as a wife...she make plenty enough from the ss and the veterans to be my co sponsor BUT I AM STILL WORRIED ABOUT IT..she had proof of all the money she got every month...anybody think we have problem for this? please i need an advice.........God bless you

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Good day everybody..ive been always repeating my question about this whole process for getting a visa..A stressful stuff to do...my husband just send the I 864 package yesterday and i am getting nervous of the outcome because my husband dont have enough income and dont have 3 years tax because he was in the philippines at 2005 and 2006 and just went home 2007...my mother in law is my co sponsor but most of her income is not taxable like ss retirement and she has premanent money from the veterans as a wife...she make plenty enough from the ss and the veterans to be my co sponsor BUT I AM STILL WORRIED ABOUT IT..she had proof of all the money she got every month...anybody think we have problem for this? please i need an advice.........God bless you

Cutie,

Wish could help with that. The Subforums

might be good place to post that.

Look for Philippines in that forum.

Sorry cant help you, am sure some can.

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Hi. My husband was in the Philippines from 2007-2008 so he didn't have tax transcripts for 2007. He just started on his new job so I submitted an original paystub and a notarized job offer (or an original certificate of employment would do). His mom was my co-sponsor. However, as pushbrk pointed out, since I'm on k3, the USEm doesn't normally accept co-sponsors but since my husband is above the poverty guidelines, the co-sponsor was accepted.

For the IR1, I believe that co-sponsors are generally accepted. You won't have to worry about that. But you still need to submit a certificate of no file for 2007, 2006 and 2005 and a notarized letter of explanation would help. Of course, since he stayed in the Philippines, you would probably have to prove that he's domiciled there by providing what I mentioned above (paystub and letter of employment)

I-130 Sent : 2008-04-08

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-04-14

touched: 2008-04-28

touched: 2008-05-12

touched: 2008-06-20

APPROVED: 2008-06-23

IR1 abandoned.

I-129F Sent : 2008-04-25

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-04-28

touched: 2008-05-13

touched: 2008-06-20

APPROVED: 2008-06-23

NOA2 received in mail: 2008-06-26 (*still pending on website*)

I-129F left NVC on the way to the US Embassy in Manila: 2008-07-02

received snail mail from NVC that I-129F has been sent to the US Embassy in Manila: 07-07-2008

Date consulate received I-129F: 2008-07-08

2008-07-11: Called US embassy to set up appointment

2008-07-14: paid DELBROS doc verification fee at Metrobank and immigrant visa fee at BPI

2008-07-17: MEDICAL; referred to psych evaluation due to scars

2008-07-24: PSYCH Evaluation

2008-07-28: Result ready, asked to come back anytime for immunization

2008-07-29: IMMUNIZATION

INTERVIEW: 2008-08-04; pink slip (delbros delivery receipt)

2008-08-06: Received text from Delbros that they will deliver my visa tomorrow or within 2 days

2008-08-08: Received my passport w/ visa and Visa packet. Hooray!

2008-09-04: Departure Date. port of entry: sunny Honolulu!

i love my darling!

My I-129f was approved in 62 days from my filing date.

My I-130 was approved in 76 days from my filing date.

"Absence is to love what wind is to fire; it extinguishes the small, it inflames the great." ~Comte de Bussy-Rabutin (1618-1693)

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Hi. My husband was in the Philippines from 2007-2008 so he didn't have tax transcripts for 2007. He just started on his new job so I submitted an original paystub and a notarized job offer (or an original certificate of employment would do). His mom was my co-sponsor. However, as pushbrk pointed out, since I'm on k3, the USEm doesn't normally accept co-sponsors but since my husband is above the poverty guidelines, the co-sponsor was accepted.

For the IR1, I believe that co-sponsors are generally accepted. You won't have to worry about that. But you still need to submit a certificate of no file for 2007, 2006 and 2005 and a notarized letter of explanation would help. Of course, since he stayed in the Philippines, you would probably have to prove that he's domiciled there by providing what I mentioned above (paystub and letter of employment)

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Hi daisy chain thank you for the reply...can i have your ym so that i can chat with you since i am still confused in this visa journey on how to reply people...sorry if i am so dumb about this? i really need a person to chat that has experienced already about the process because i dont have any idea about this whole process..still i am confused

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