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My fiance is going through some changes with work and may be going back to an old job but they have said it may be a temporary possition, he also plans to go to school in march and would only have a part time job, so what we are thinking is that we should get a co-sponsor even if its "just in case" kinda thing, i mean if it ends up not being temp then it doesn't hurt to have that co sponsor on there anyway to give us flexibility right? any advice? also, the co sponsor that has agreed to do this is my fiances ex wife, would that be a problem or do they care who it is that sponsors? and how does it all work, they dont have to agree to support my fiance if he has no job right its really just me, so would it be for the afidavit of support that each one would do they would do themselves plus me? i guess i just really need a walkthrough on how this would work for me and all

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Having a co-sponsor handy is good.

Note, the co-sponsor is not required to be joint sponsor for adjustment of status, you could attempt to just use primary sponsor, or could use a different joint sponsor if you need to.

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Having a co-sponsor handy is good.

Note, the co-sponsor is not required to be joint sponsor for adjustment of status, you could attempt to just use primary sponsor, or could use a different joint sponsor if you need to.

hmm ok, but im not at that stage yet, im still on my k1 and need to know about the questions i asked, if it matters who they are how they know us, how it all works

 
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