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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ghana
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Im f2a petitioner. My case is already completed with 2010 tax return and waiting to be current soon. I have made a less income in 2011 wich is below the poverty line, and my interview would be somewhere in Nov or Dec 2012. Do I need to prepare the new affidavit of suport together with co-sponsor, or just co-sponser to prepare one alone for the interview. PD August 9th 2010

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: India
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Im f2a petitioner. My case is already completed with 2010 tax return and waiting to be current soon. I have made a less income in 2011 wich is below the poverty line, and my interview would be somewhere in Nov or Dec 2012. Do I need to prepare the new affidavit of suport together with co-sponsor, or just co-sponsor to prepare one alone for the interview. PD August 9th 2010

I think the Affidavit of support is valid for the year in which you filed..

But they may still ask for current year tax return... You can also show your bank balance if you don't have enough income.

If that is not enough at the time of interview they would ask for extra sponsor.. Up till than just wait for them to ask & just have the I864 ready for co-sponsor or Sponsor at your end. And give them at time of interview when asked..

PD 15NOV2010

CASE COMPLETED on 21 September 2011

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Jamaica
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I think the Affidavit of support is valid for the year in which you filed..

But they may still ask for current year tax return... You can also show your bank balance if you don't have enough income.

If that is not enough at the time of interview they would ask for extra sponsor.. Up till than just wait for them to ask & just have the I864 ready for co-sponsor or Sponsor at your end. And give them at time of interview when asked..

Hi..what if the person meet the amount require..but havent work for 3 years,,my husband have onely been there sisnce august of 2010.. and start working feburary of 2011..he have already statted the process of filing for me,,should i be worried,,since he has only work for 1 and half year?..please advise

I think the Affidavit of support is valid for the year in which you filed..

But they may still ask for current year tax return... You can also show your bank balance if you don't have enough income.

If that is not enough at the time of interview they would ask for extra sponsor.. Up till than just wait for them to ask & just have the I864 ready for co-sponsor or Sponsor at your end. And give them at time of interview when asked..

Hi..what if the person meet the amount require..but havent work for 3 years,,my husband have onely been there sisnce august of 2010.. and start working feburary of 2011..he have already statted the process of filing for me,,should i be worried,,since he has only work for 1 and half year?..please advise

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Hi..what if the person meet the amount require..but havent work for 3 years,,my husband have onely been there sisnce august of 2010.. and start working feburary of 2011..he have already statted the process of filing for me,,should i be worried,,since he has only work for 1 and half year?..please advise

Hi..what if the person meet the amount require..but havent work for 3 years,,my husband have onely been there sisnce august of 2010.. and start working feburary of 2011..he have already statted the process of filing for me,,should i be worried,,since he has only work for 1 and half year?..please advise

The US Embassy in Jamaica will require that your husband shows 3 years of income. What I am confuse about is this; is your husband filing as a LPR or a USC? If a LPR then he will have time to make up the 3 years of income, because a visa will probably not be avavilable for you until 3 years after the petition application has been approved.

Edited by LIFE'SJOURNEY
 
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