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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Hello Everyone, AGAIN!!!

So I felt my AOS was a bit week so I opted for a co-sponsor. My dad has agreed to help us out. I was going to get a letter from my employer and a print off of my paystubs, but is that necessary since I feel I still will need a co-sponsor? As for Dad he just needs to include his transcripts right? No paystubs or anything is necessary since he is over the minimum currently and for the past 3 years right?

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Right--but no harm in including your financials as well if you are over the limit--might not need joint sponsor--'good to have your dad lined up

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Hello Everyone, AGAIN!!!

So I felt my AOS was a bit week so I opted for a co-sponsor. My dad has agreed to help us out. I was going to get a letter from my employer and a print off of my paystubs, but is that necessary since I feel I still will need a co-sponsor? As for Dad he just needs to include his transcripts right? No paystubs or anything is necessary since he is over the minimum currently and for the past 3 years right?

My husband used his IRS tax transcripts for the previous 3 years and we also submitted a letter from his employer with his yearly salary.

We did not need any pay stubs at all. You may not even need an employer's letter either but we included it just in case.

Good luck with it. :)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Right--but no harm in including your financials as well if you are over the limit--might not need joint sponsor--'good to have your dad lined up

True I might not need one. However, he has agreed and I have all his documents ready to go. Do I have to wait for them to tell me I need one? Can't I go ahead and submit his AOS with mine in the same packet? I figure if i wait for them to tell us we need one that will cause delays?

My husband used his IRS tax transcripts for the previous 3 years and we also submitted a letter from his employer with his yearly salary.

We did not need any pay stubs at all. You may not even need an employer's letter either but we included it just in case.

Good luck with it. :)

Thank you very much for the help, and the best wishes. Same to you and yours. :)

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My husband used his IRS tax transcripts for the previous 3 years and we also submitted a letter from his employer with his yearly salary.

We did not need any pay stubs at all. You may not even need an employer's letter either but we included it just in case.

Good luck with it. :)

We received an RFE requesting the employment letter with hourly wage, position, dates of employment, possible promotion, etc and we sent in the payment stubs too. Send them in.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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We received an RFE requesting the employment letter with hourly wage, position, dates of employment, possible promotion, etc and we sent in the payment stubs too. Send them in.

Thank you for the help I will definately get the pay stubs and letter from my employer. I don't want to take any chances! Christmas is right around the corner and it would be sooo nice to have him home!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Submit everything now--and you will be covered

You got it, Sure will! Just waiting on hubby to send a few documetns to me. I will have them sometime this week and have this packet-3/AOS double packet sent express mail to following morning!

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