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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Hi all,

Any help with this would be appreciated..my husband and I filed his EAD and AOS paperwork late last week, and I, being a US citizen with a full-time job, am his sponsor on the 864. As of the past two years, I have been making well above the poverty line; however, I was a student in 2005 and certainly did not make $17,500. My question is: will this be frowned upon? Should we have asked my parents to be a co-sponsor? Or will my income for 2006, 2007, and now be sufficient?

Thanks so much, and I wish everyone the best of luck.

~K

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6-24-09: Received green card.

8-13-11: Received 10-year green card.

2-21-12: Sent N-400 to Dallas Lock box.

7-18-12: Naturalization interview (passed!).

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Hi all,

Any help with this would be appreciated..my husband and I filed his EAD and AOS paperwork late last week, and I, being a US citizen with a full-time job, am his sponsor on the 864. As of the past two years, I have been making well above the poverty line; however, I was a student in 2005 and certainly did not make $17,500. My question is: will this be frowned upon? Should we have asked my parents to be a co-sponsor? Or will my income for 2006, 2007, and now be sufficient?

Thanks so much, and I wish everyone the best of luck.

~K

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Hi all,

Any help with this would be appreciated..my husband and I filed his EAD and AOS paperwork late last week, and I, being a US citizen with a full-time job, am his sponsor on the 864. As of the past two years, I have been making well above the poverty line; however, I was a student in 2005 and certainly did not make $17,500. My question is: will this be frowned upon? Should we have asked my parents to be a co-sponsor? Or will my income for 2006, 2007, and now be sufficient?

Thanks so much, and I wish everyone the best of luck.

~K

You'll be OK!!! no need to worry about if your current income and prior income are above poverty limit. I think your previous income will be used only as a thread of how much you're earning. Don't forget also to include your pay stubs within 6 months and letter from your employer stating your hourly pay, annual income and either it is full time or part time.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Thanks!

5-13-09: Green card approved.

6-24-09: Received green card.

8-13-11: Received 10-year green card.

2-21-12: Sent N-400 to Dallas Lock box.

7-18-12: Naturalization interview (passed!).

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Hey Katie,

i have to agree with jhun... dont think it will be an issue as you are currently making enough to cover the poverty line - but I do certainly understand your concern.

Best wishes.

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