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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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i need some information about I-864A,

1) For joint sponsor it can be anyone in the United state? if they are pitetioner relative or appilicant relitive,

2) if you dont have joint sponsor and the petitioner send the I-864 with the income level that doesnt met the poverty guide lines would they grant the visa for the applicant?

3) and if the applicant take the I-864A form with the related documents to the time of interview would the accept that form or they would delay my case?

4)and if the petitioner send the same I-864 with low income level would they send me interview and medical letter or they will send back the I-864 to the petitioner,

i hope someone would help me and give me all those questions answer and make away my confusion, caz i dont have joint sponsor and the income level is low than wat they are wanting, and i am confused wat we should do with the I-864 form,

thanks

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1) Joint sponsor must be a US citizen living in the US. It can be a relative, friend, co-worker, anyone.

2) If you do not meet income requirements, USCIS will send you an RFE stating that you need additional income to have your case processing resumed.

3) The interview won't be scheduled until you submit all required documents, and I-864A needs to be included in original package.

4) You need to meet their initial requirements, one of which is sufficient income, otherwise they won't process your case till you send them proof that you meet all requirements.

Your spouse can ask any relatives or friends to help him/her sponsor you,good luck!

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2-year green card application:

07/29/2009- Mailed I-130, I-485, I-693, I-864, I-864A, G-325A, I-765 via USPS.

08/02/2009- Package delivered to Chicago.

08/06/2009- Checks cashed.

08/10/2009- Received NOA's for I-485, I-130, I-765 (issued August 6th).

08/19/2009- Recieved Biometrics Appointment notice (bio apt 9/12 at 9am).

08/21/2009- Recieved RFE for I-485 (issued August 17th).

08/22/2009- Responded to RFE.

09/01/2009- Case processing resumed (RFE recieved on 8/27/2009).

09/01/2009- Walk-in biometrics at 1:00pm, in and out in 15mins.

09/09/2009- Recieved e-mail: EAD card production ordered on 09/08/2009.

09/14/2009- Recieved another e-mail: EAD card production ordered (AGAIN!) on 09/11/2009.

09/16/2009- EAD recieved in the mail.

09/21/2009- Applied for a SSN.

09/30/2009- Recieved SSC.

10/14/2009- Received interview notice (Interview on 11/16 at 9:35am)

11/16/2009- Interview,APPROVED and CARD production ordered e-mail!Yay!

11/19/2009- Welcome Notice Recieved and Card production ordered e-mail again!

11/27/2009- Received green card in the mail!

Removal of Conditions:

09/09/2011- Sent the package via Priority mail, with delivery confirmation.

09/12/2011- Package delivered.

09/13/2011- Check cashed.

09/14/2011- NOA issued and received on 09/17/2011.

09/15/2011- Biometrics appointment issued for 10/05

11/21/2011- Card production ordered.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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i need some information about I-864A,

1) For joint sponsor it can be anyone in the United state? if they are pitetioner relative or appilicant relitive,

2) if you dont have joint sponsor and the petitioner send the I-864 with the income level that doesnt met the poverty guide lines would they grant the visa for the applicant?

3) and if the applicant take the I-864A form with the related documents to the time of interview would the accept that form or they would delay my case?

4)and if the petitioner send the same I-864 with low income level would they send me interview and medical letter or they will send back the I-864 to the petitioner,

i hope someone would help me and give me all those questions answer and make away my confusion, caz i dont have joint sponsor and the income level is low than wat they are wanting, and i am confused wat we should do with the I-864 form,

thanks

1- Joint sponsor can be anyone in the United States, however the primary petitioner has to complete the I-864 form whether they meet the poverty guidelines or not. I-864A is for a joint sponsor in the same household and another I-864 is for a joint sponsor in a different household.

2- They embassy will not grant the visa for someone whose sponsor or petitioner does not meet the poverty guidelines.

3- The applicant will have to take the petitioner I-864 not I-864A and if the guidelines and requirements are met they will accept, if not they will ask for a joint sponsor.

4- You will not be able to go to the interview or medical until the NVC accepts your I-864. It is possible they might accept it even if you dont meet the poverty guidelines, and at the time of interview the CO might ask for additional sponsorship. However, if you know for certain you are not meeting the poverty guidelines, its time you start looking for for another sponsor to jointly file. Your medical will be valid for a year so even after your interview you have time to find a joint sponsor.

Best of luck to you.

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ok thank you it help some but i had some more questions ,

if the petitioner have gifted property here in pakistan i mean at the time of marriage someone gift her a property in the shape of shop, land, or any building can she use that property as her assests and include it in the forms to meet the minimum income? and if that property can be used wat are the requirements how to show that property and evidence that its her property? i mean wat we will have to show that this property is on her name? the stamp paper avialable in the court of pakistan or something else we will have to show?

i need some information about I-864A,

1) For joint sponsor it can be anyone in the United state? if they are pitetioner relative or appilicant relitive,

2) if you dont have joint sponsor and the petitioner send the I-864 with the income level that doesnt met the poverty guide lines would they grant the visa for the applicant?

3) and if the applicant take the I-864A form with the related documents to the time of interview would the accept that form or they would delay my case?

4)and if the petitioner send the same I-864 with low income level would they send me interview and medical letter or they will send back the I-864 to the petitioner,

i hope someone would help me and give me all those questions answer and make away my confusion, caz i dont have joint sponsor and the income level is low than wat they are wanting, and i am confused wat we should do with the I-864 form,

thanks

1- Joint sponsor can be anyone in the United States, however the primary petitioner has to complete the I-864 form whether they meet the poverty guidelines or not. I-864A is for a joint sponsor in the same household and another I-864 is for a joint sponsor in a different household.

2- They embassy will not grant the visa for someone whose sponsor or petitioner does not meet the poverty guidelines.

3- The applicant will have to take the petitioner I-864 not I-864A and if the guidelines and requirements are met they will accept, if not they will ask for a joint sponsor.

4- You will not be able to go to the interview or medical until the NVC accepts your I-864. It is possible they might accept it even if you dont meet the poverty guidelines, and at the time of interview the CO might ask for additional sponsorship. However, if you know for certain you are not meeting the poverty guidelines, its time you start looking for for another sponsor to jointly file. Your medical will be valid for a year so even after your interview you have time to find a joint sponsor.

Best of luck to you.

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ok thank you it help some but i had some more questions ,

if the petitioner have gifted property here in pakistan i mean at the time of marriage someone gift her a property in the shape of shop, land, or any building can she use that property as her assests and include it in the forms to meet the minimum income? and if that property can be used wat are the requirements how to show that property and evidence that its her property? i mean wat we will have to show that this property is on her name? the stamp paper avialable in the court of pakistan or something else we will have to show?

i need some information about I-864A,

1) For joint sponsor it can be anyone in the United state? if they are pitetioner relative or appilicant relitive,

2) if you dont have joint sponsor and the petitioner send the I-864 with the income level that doesnt met the poverty guide lines would they grant the visa for the applicant?

3) and if the applicant take the I-864A form with the related documents to the time of interview would the accept that form or they would delay my case?

4)and if the petitioner send the same I-864 with low income level would they send me interview and medical letter or they will send back the I-864 to the petitioner,

i hope someone would help me and give me all those questions answer and make away my confusion, caz i dont have joint sponsor and the income level is low than wat they are wanting, and i am confused wat we should do with the I-864 form,

thanks

1- Joint sponsor can be anyone in the United States, however the primary petitioner has to complete the I-864 form whether they meet the poverty guidelines or not. I-864A is for a joint sponsor in the same household and another I-864 is for a joint sponsor in a different household.

2- They embassy will not grant the visa for someone whose sponsor or petitioner does not meet the poverty guidelines.

3- The applicant will have to take the petitioner I-864 not I-864A and if the guidelines and requirements are met they will accept, if not they will ask for a joint sponsor.

4- You will not be able to go to the interview or medical until the NVC accepts your I-864. It is possible they might accept it even if you dont meet the poverty guidelines, and at the time of interview the CO might ask for additional sponsorship. However, if you know for certain you are not meeting the poverty guidelines, its time you start looking for for another sponsor to jointly file. Your medical will be valid for a year so even after your interview you have time to find a joint sponsor.

Best of luck to you.

Read over this 864 FAQ - that should answer your questions.

To add to the above - An LPR (who is over 18 and living in the US) can also be a joint sponsor (they do not have to be an USC)

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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