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Just another one needing help with. My husband is currently volunteering and so doesnt earn enough to support. so my sister ( who is in CO) is joint sponsoring.. Now does she just download the I864 form from the website or will she need to have one with a bar code like the one Jeff will b getting??

also do people who are joint sponsored generally get through the process ok or have there been denials?? just curious? :mellow:

cheers

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Just another one needing help with. My husband is currently volunteering and so doesnt earn enough to support. so my sister ( who is in CO) is joint sponsoring.. Now does she just download the I864 form from the website or will she need to have one with a bar code like the one Jeff will b getting??

also do people who are joint sponsored generally get through the process ok or have there been denials?? just curious? :mellow:

cheers

What is CO ?, who is the USC ?, you or your husband ?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Scotland
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Just another one needing help with. My husband is currently volunteering and so doesnt earn enough to support. so my sister ( who is in CO) is joint sponsoring.. Now does she just download the I864 form from the website or will she need to have one with a bar code like the one Jeff will b getting??

also do people who are joint sponsored generally get through the process ok or have there been denials?? just curious? :mellow:

cheers

What is CO ?, who is the USC ?, you or your husband ?

Co is Colorado, USC is my husband I'm from Scotland. My sister in colorado became a USC last year.

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Just another one needing help with. My husband is currently volunteering and so doesnt earn enough to support. so my sister ( who is in CO) is joint sponsoring.. Now does she just download the I864 form from the website or will she need to have one with a bar code like the one Jeff will b getting??

also do people who are joint sponsored generally get through the process ok or have there been denials?? just curious? :mellow:

cheers

What is CO ?, who is the USC ?, you or your husband ?

Co is Colorado, USC is my husband I'm from Scotland. My sister in colorado became a USC last year.

Ahh I see.. would have thought that would be fine, I believe that you will send of your husbands form with your sisters, so I dont think you need two barcodes....

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ok thats what we were planning on doing.. but just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing out anything important! mind you by the time we get the I1864 Jeff will be done with volunteering and will be working again! so might not even need my joint sponsor.

thanks again

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ok thats what we were planning on doing.. but just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing out anything important! mind you by the time we get the I1864 Jeff will be done with volunteering and will be working again! so might not even need my joint sponsor.

thanks again

Your USC sister in CO will need to fill out a separate I-864 form. She will also need to provide the copy of the US citizenship proof (copy of naturalization certificate). There is no need for a separate barcode sheet, as yoour husband would send his I-864 and your sister's I-864 in the same mail. Just put the barcode sheet in front of the whole packet. The instructions that your husband will receive for I-864 will explain all.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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becca,

Just curious, although it's none of my business - if your husband does not have the financial resources to support you who's going to be paying the bills? (It seems to me that the person who will be putting out the money would be the best person to be the Joint Sponsor.)

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Just another one needing help with. My husband is currently volunteering and so doesnt earn enough to support. so my sister ( who is in CO) is joint sponsoring.. Now does she just download the I864 form from the website or will she need to have one with a bar code like the one Jeff will b getting??

also do people who are joint sponsored generally get through the process ok or have there been denials?? just curious?

cheers

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