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I've read several places that co-sponsorship for an Affidavit of Support (I-134) isnt accepted in the Philippines? Can anyone disapprove this?

And also if anyone could enlighten me as to my situation, I am not sure i can qualify for the affidavit of support alone. i have only been employed for 2 months, fresh out of school BUT i have been hired full time permanently at an annual salary slightly above 20k.

thanks!!!!!!!!!!!

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I've read several places that co-sponsorship for an Affidavit of Support (I-134) isnt accepted in the Philippines? Can anyone disapprove this?

And also if anyone could enlighten me as to my situation, I am not sure i can qualify for the affidavit of support alone. i have only been employed for 2 months, fresh out of school BUT i have been hired full time permanently at an annual salary slightly above 20k.

thanks!!!!!!!!!!!

A co-sponser may not be allowed but usually in cases like yours where you dont have income because you were in school and just starting out, they will accept a co-sponser.

there is no way or prove or disporve it. In somecases they are allowed in others they are not...

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Hello we use Co- sponsor and the Consul did not accept it, but I know some people who use Co-sponsor and they dont have problem and Got approved, In your situation I advice you to sent your fiancee A letter from your Employer A stating Income from your new Job so Your fiancee present it once the Consul ask it to her, I don't see a problem with your case since you are working.,

AOS-

09/15/2010 - Sent AOS

09/23/2010 - Receive Text and Email

09/27/2010 - Receive Hard Copy in the Mail (EAD,AP,AOS)

10/13/2010 - RFE on my I-485( waiting the letter on the mail )

10/18/2010 - Biometrics Appointment (touch AOS, EAD at the same day )

10/22/2010 - Sent RFE

10/26/2010 - Touch ( received RFE Under review )

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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I've read several places that co-sponsorship for an Affidavit of Support (I-134) isnt accepted in the Philippines? Can anyone disapprove this?

And also if anyone could enlighten me as to my situation, I am not sure i can qualify for the affidavit of support alone. i have only been employed for 2 months, fresh out of school BUT i have been hired full time permanently at an annual salary slightly above 20k.

thanks!!!!!!!!!!!

same topic came up just a bit ago

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=171846

as for if you make enough and so on, check out this link

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...mp;page=support

minimum poverty guidelines are here:

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-864P.pdf

screenshot of it is attached. it's 17,500 unless you live in alaska or hawaii.

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