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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Thanks for all your feedback.

I read on some other post onn this forum that IF YOU HAVE A JOINT SPONSOR AND THAT PERSON IS CURRENTLY MARRIED, THEN YOU NEED TO SUBMIT BOTH JOINT SPONSOR OF THAT PERSON AND ANOTHER JOINT SPONSOR OF THE HIS/HER SPOUSE. It was stated that they will ask for it at bomaby and reschedule your appointment. Any feedback will be helpful. I DO NOT WANT TO DELAY MY CASE ANYMORE. Please suggest.

I have a joint sponsor of one of my relative that exceeds 125% poverty limit, but do I need to also include another joint sponsor of his spouse? What should I do? Go with my sponsor and his joint sponsor OR go with my sponsor, his sponsor, and his spouse's sponsor. Please help.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Thanks for all your feedback.

I read on some other post onn this forum that IF YOU HAVE A JOINT SPONSOR AND THAT PERSON IS CURRENTLY MARRIED, THEN YOU NEED TO SUBMIT BOTH JOINT SPONSOR OF THAT PERSON AND ANOTHER JOINT SPONSOR OF THE HIS/HER SPOUSE. It was stated that they will ask for it at bomaby and reschedule your appointment. Any feedback will be helpful. I DO NOT WANT TO DELAY MY CASE ANYMORE. Please suggest.

I have a joint sponsor of one of my relative that exceeds 125% poverty limit, but do I need to also include another joint sponsor of his spouse? What should I do? Go with my sponsor and his joint sponsor OR go with my sponsor, his sponsor, and his spouse's sponsor. Please help.

Thanks for support.

Generally NO. A joint sponsor is A joint sponsor. If the Bombay consulate requires otherwise (and they can if they so choose) then you would have to submit one for each.

You need to check with Bombay, or get an answer here from someone that is familiar with that consulate. You can email the consulate with your question also.

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