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I haven't posted in awhile. We have our AOS Interview coming up and I (USC) and my Wife (Immigrant) are both unemployed. We are living with my parents till we get going, and they did household member contracts for the Affidavit of Support back when we initially filed. Their joint income is WAY above the poverty line for house hold of 4. Now we have received the AOS letter and our interview is coming.

We have been looking but it has been hard to find work.

We do have joint accounts and even joint credit cards, but we do not currently have jobs.

How badly will this effect our interview?

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France
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I haven't posted in awhile. We have our AOS Interview coming up and I (USC) and my Wife (Immigrant) are both unemployed. We are living with my parents till we get going, and they did household member contracts for the Affidavit of Support back when we initially filed. Their joint income is WAY above the poverty line for house hold of 4. Now we have received the AOS letter and our interview is coming.

We have been looking but it has been hard to find work.

We do have joint accounts and even joint credit cards, but we do not currently have jobs.

How badly will this effect our interview?

did your parents co-sponsor with you? if not then maybe filling out the form and getting their information together to take with you to the interview and if it comes up during the interview then explain the situation...

Just my opinion...if someone else has "better" advice PLEASE feel free to jum in... :blush:

Greencard (2008):

July 16....AOS mailed;

July 17.......AOS received
July 21.......NOA1 receipt date

July 23.......Check Cashed
July 25.......Received NOA1

July 28.......Received Biometrics appointment
Aug 12.....received RFE notice

Aug 13...Biometrics Appointment

August 19...RFE received, case resumed processing
Oct. 8.........EAD Card production ordered

Oct. 16.......EAD Approval noticed mailed
Oct. 18........EAD in hand (came in mail)
Nov 3.........Interview Notice received in mail
Dec 4.........Interview APPROVED, CRIS email: card production ordered
Dec 9.........Welcome noticed received in mail Dec 9.........card production ordered
Dec 14.......Received greencard in mail

CITIZENSHIP (2014):
May 7...Application mailed out

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did your parents co-sponsor with you? if not then maybe filling out the form and getting their information together to take with you to the interview and if it comes up during the interview then explain the situation...

Just my opinion...if someone else has "better" advice PLEASE feel free to jum in... :blush:

My parents both did Household Member Contracts and submitted paystubs, employment letters, and tax information for the last 3 years.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France
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did your parents co-sponsor with you? if not then maybe filling out the form and getting their information together to take with you to the interview and if it comes up during the interview then explain the situation...

Just my opinion...if someone else has "better" advice PLEASE feel free to jum in... :blush:

My parents both did Household Member Contracts and submitted paystubs, employment letters, and tax information for the last 3 years.

Well then you should be ok, try not to worry to much...

Greencard (2008):

July 16....AOS mailed;

July 17.......AOS received
July 21.......NOA1 receipt date

July 23.......Check Cashed
July 25.......Received NOA1

July 28.......Received Biometrics appointment
Aug 12.....received RFE notice

Aug 13...Biometrics Appointment

August 19...RFE received, case resumed processing
Oct. 8.........EAD Card production ordered

Oct. 16.......EAD Approval noticed mailed
Oct. 18........EAD in hand (came in mail)
Nov 3.........Interview Notice received in mail
Dec 4.........Interview APPROVED, CRIS email: card production ordered
Dec 9.........Welcome noticed received in mail Dec 9.........card production ordered
Dec 14.......Received greencard in mail

CITIZENSHIP (2014):
May 7...Application mailed out

Filed: Country: Nepal
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Hello John,

Our interview is coming up as well (Boston on the 31st at 9:00am) and my wife (USC) barely makes the poverty guideline, she is doing her PHd at the moment. So I put my uncle as a co-sponsor. He provided all the necessary paperwork. I am thinking it should be fine if you have a co-sponsor who is a legitimate one and can support both of you. And if they haven't asked for any other supporting documents by now they probably understand the situation. Well that's the hope anyways-

Best of luck

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Hello John,

Our interview is coming up as well (Boston on the 31st at 9:00am) and my wife (USC) barely makes the poverty guideline, she is doing her PHd at the moment. So I put my uncle as a co-sponsor. He provided all the necessary paperwork. I am thinking it should be fine if you have a co-sponsor who is a legitimate one and can support both of you. And if they haven't asked for any other supporting documents by now they probably understand the situation. Well that's the hope anyways-

Best of luck

Thanks for responding. We thought that also that if they wanted or needed something then we would of received an RFE for it. I think we are probably just becoming paranoid and hopefully it will be no big deal.

 
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