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Hello VJ,

Just a reminder that after October 11, 2012 our marriage turned its 2nd year, being told by people our petition is now IR-1 instead of CR-1.

After the 2 denials on Aug & Sept 2012, our petition should be in the US or on its way to there for further review/AP.

According to the consular officer who interviewed me, the main reason of denial is financial more than red flags which we have many! and being told by people that we have to find someone to be my co-sponsor before time gets tight. Last week my wife (petitioner) spoke to her friend about this matter, the friend is ready to help but needs to read all the obligations and responsibilities that apply.

Meanwhile, waiting for the local service center to notify us, to know what's next, we are preparing ourselves for worst than before, not just preparing a co-sponsor.

What are the obligations & responsibilities on the co-sponsor? How the process of co-sponsoring will be?

I've looked at the " Returning Petitions to USCIS via 221g " section of VJ Wiki posted by Kiya, the link to it is: http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/Returning_Petitions_to_USCIS_via_221g

are those info up-to-date?

Thank You for your help.

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Filed: Country: Morocco
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Hello VJ,

Just a reminder that after October 11, 2012 our marriage turned its 2nd year, being told by people our petition is now IR-1 instead of CR-1.

After the 2 denials on Aug & Sept 2012, our petition should be in the US or on its way to there for further review/AP.

According to the consular officer who interviewed me, the main reason of denial is financial more than red flags which we have many! and being told by people that we have to find someone to be my co-sponsor before time gets tight. Last week my wife (petitioner) spoke to her friend about this matter, the friend is ready to help but needs to read all the obligations and responsibilities that apply.

Meanwhile, waiting for the local service center to notify us, to know what's next, we are preparing ourselves for worst than before, not just preparing a co-sponsor.

What are the obligations & responsibilities on the co-sponsor? How the process of co-sponsoring will be?

I've looked at the " Returning Petitions to USCIS via 221g " section of VJ Wiki posted by Kiya, the link to it is: http://www.visajourn..._USCIS_via_221g

are those info up-to-date?

Thank You for your help.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Hello VJ,

Just a reminder that after October 11, 2012 our marriage turned its 2nd year, being told by people our petition is now IR-1 instead of CR-1.

After the 2 denials on Aug & Sept 2012, our petition should be in the US or on its way to there for further review/AP.

According to the consular officer who interviewed me, the main reason of denial is financial more than red flags which we have many! and being told by people that we have to find someone to be my co-sponsor before time gets tight. Last week my wife (petitioner) spoke to her friend about this matter, the friend is ready to help but needs to read all the obligations and responsibilities that apply.

Meanwhile, waiting for the local service center to notify us, to know what's next, we are preparing ourselves for worst than before, not just preparing a co-sponsor.

What are the obligations & responsibilities on the co-sponsor? How the process of co-sponsoring will be?

I've looked at the " Returning Petitions to USCIS via 221g " section of VJ Wiki posted by Kiya, the link to it is: http://www.visajourn..._USCIS_via_221g

are those info up-to-date?

Thank You for your help.

have him or her read the i864, the form comes with instructions, including her responsibilities, which are the same as the primary sponsor

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