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Do you have a co-sponsor?

As long as him and the co-sponsor can produce an amount above the poverty line then no, you shouldn't be denied.

If he is below the poverty level with no co-sponsor, then there is a high chance for denial.

Check the poverty guidelines.

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Posted

Do you have a co-sponsor?

As long as him and the co-sponsor can produce an amount above the poverty line then no, you shouldn't be denied.

If he is below the poverty level with no co-sponsor, then there is a high chance for denial.

Check the poverty guidelines.

what if he doesn't have a co sponsor?

Posted

Do you have a co-sponsor?

As long as him and the co-sponsor can produce an amount above the poverty line then no, you shouldn't be denied.

If he is below the poverty level with no co-sponsor, then there is a high chance for denial.

Check the poverty guidelines.

and usually what is the poverty level?

thanks

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and usually what is the poverty level?

thanks

For a 2 person household (the immigrant and USC) it's $18,212

what if he doesn't have a co sponsor?

if he doesn't have a co-sponsor, and he doesn't STILL earn over the $18,212 then yes you can be denied.

Posted

what if he doesn't have a co sponsor?

He needs to start looking for one..

My Journey:

We met through a study-abroad program in Shanghai, China in August of 2009

We got engaged March of 2010

I received my K1 VISA in 6 months (June-December 2010)

We were married 04/02/2011
I received my conditional 2-year greencard (AOS) in 2.5 months with no interview (April-June 2011)

Our son was born 02/03/2013

I received my masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology 04/17/2013

I received my 10-year greencard (ROC) in 3 months with no interview (March-June 2013)

My husband returned from deployment 06/20/2013

My naturalization journey took 4 months (April-August 2014)

I became a US citizen on 08/01/2014

Received passport in 3 weeks (regular processing)

Thank you, VJ! smile.png

Posted

For a 2 person household (the immigrant and USC) it's $18,212

if he doesn't have a co-sponsor, and he doesn't STILL earn over the $18,212 then yes you can be denied.

he told me he has earned 20k for 2010 will that be enough? he was unemployed just last july 2010.

Posted

20k is fine, but he's been umemployed since june till now? so no current pay stubs? employment letter? how about assets? maybe a co-sponsor won't hurt, it can only do him good..

to be honest, better to consult with a lawyer or the more knowledgeable VJ member..

I am just basing it on my experience :)

My Journey:

We met through a study-abroad program in Shanghai, China in August of 2009

We got engaged March of 2010

I received my K1 VISA in 6 months (June-December 2010)

We were married 04/02/2011
I received my conditional 2-year greencard (AOS) in 2.5 months with no interview (April-June 2011)

Our son was born 02/03/2013

I received my masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology 04/17/2013

I received my 10-year greencard (ROC) in 3 months with no interview (March-June 2013)

My husband returned from deployment 06/20/2013

My naturalization journey took 4 months (April-August 2014)

I became a US citizen on 08/01/2014

Received passport in 3 weeks (regular processing)

Thank you, VJ! smile.png

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Posted
he told me he has earned 20k for 2010 will that be enough? he was unemployed just last july 2010.

He needs a job to be earning that income CURRENTLY, not what he DID earn.

 
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