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New Contractor, co-sponsor needed??

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Hi Everyone,

I'm moving back to the states and bringing my fiance over with me. Along with the move, I have secured a 6 month contract as an IT consultant with an old client of mine. Now, since I don't have old tax returns with my contracting status, would I need to get a co-sponsor? Or is it okay if I just show my old tax returns with my old job and evidence of the new contract, i.e. letter from client, and pay stubs.

Thanks in advance!

Lisa

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Past tax returns and current job informations should do it.

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A letter that specifically says it's a 6 month contract won't help you much though. You're proving that you can support the immigrant until they become a citizen, which won't happen in 6 months. A co-sponsor is an important thing to consider because you need to demonstrate long term stability.

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A letter that specifically says it's a 6 month contract won't help you much though. You're proving that you can support the immigrant until they become a citizen, which won't happen in 6 months. A co-sponsor is an important thing to consider because you need to demonstrate long term stability.

Thanks! So would the co-sponsor just have to fill out the I-134 form and send in all their information?

Lisa

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