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Filed: Country: Morocco
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my dad was going to sponsor my husband but then this last year his income went down he is not married and lives alone but I know another person she does not make enough either but my question is can I use them together as joint sponsors for my husband together they make more then enough but I wasn't sure if you can do that!

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
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my dad was going to sponsor my husband but then this last year his income went down he is not married and lives alone but I know another person she does not make enough either but my question is can I use them together as joint sponsors for my husband together they make more then enough but I wasn't sure if you can do that!

Yes, I believe you should be able to use more than one joint sponsor, for your application.

Oct 19, 2010 I-130 application submitted to US Embassy Seoul, South Korea

Oct 22, 2010 I-130 application approved

Oct 22, 2010 packet 3 received via email

Nov 15, 2010 DS-230 part 1 faxed to US Embassy Seoul

Nov 15, 2010 Appointment for visa interview made on-line

Nov 16, 2010 Confirmation of appointment received via email

Dec 13, 2010 Interview date

Dec 15, 2010 CR-1 received via courier

Mar 29, 2011 POE Detroit Michigan

Feb 15, 2012 Change of address via telephone

Jan 10, 2013 I-751 packet mailed to Vermont Service CenterJan 15, 2013 NOA1

Jan 31, 2013 Biometrics appointment letter received

Feb 20, 2013 Biometric appointment date

June 14, 2013 RFE

June 24, 2013 Responded to RFE

July 24, 2013 Removal of conditions approved

Filed: Country: Ethiopia
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Yes, I believe you should be able to use more than one joint sponsor, for your application.

This is not true. Your co-sponsor must have enough income to maintain not only your husband and also his/her entire household. You cannot combine bits and pieces from different sponsors to overcome the financial requirement.

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What I've understood from NVC website is that, yes, you can have 2 joint sponsors.

I think it's even mentioned in the I-864 instructions.

Double check the instructions, but I do remember reading that 2 is fine! :thumbs:

USCIS
Our case accepted at USCIS 6/6/2011
NOA1 6/7/2011
NOA2 10/6/2011

NVC
Our case arrives finally to NVC 11/2/2011
NVC case number assigned 11/23/2011
NVC case complete 12/8/2011!!! smile.pngsmile.png

Interview
Interview first assigned for 1/4/2012, but then rescheduled to 2/22/2012 as my hubby and I went on vacation.
2/22/2012 interview done and approved smile.png
2/28/12 My visa pick up from the embassy.
3/25/12 POE JFK

ROC

1/10/14 Roc package sent

1/13/14 NOA1 date

1/15/14 check cashed by CSC

2/07/14 Biometrics appointment

6/17/14 Card production ordered (ROC approved)

 
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