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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Vietnam
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Hi Folks,

I have been living in US for 1 year of 2013. I began to work in last 2 months of 2013. So In 2013 My federal tax return is not enough to meet Poverty Guidelines. But my salary is higher than Poverty Guidelines. So what i have to do for now? and i don't have any joint sponsor.
I have letter of company to prove my annual income is higher than Poverty Guidelines and my job is stable and i also includes two pay slips for two months that i worked and one new pay slips for 2014.
Do you think it is a best way for me to do now? Hope to receive any suggestion from everyone. Because i think National Visa Center will not accept my evidence
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PD : 07/01/2013

Transfer day is : 09/12/2013

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Although what you have is a bit thin I wouldn't worry about it - you only just arrived in the US so it's impossible to expect more. You have an employment letter and pay stubs. I am assuming you do not have sizable assets that can be used as a partial offset to income. From the sounds of it you have done all you can do (you could not obtain a co-sponsor).

My advice is to be confident in what you have...assuming everything else is in order I don't see an issue. In any event you will have done all you can do...best of luck.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Vietnam
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Although what you have is a bit thin I wouldn't worry about it - you only just arrived in the US so it's impossible to expect more. You have an employment letter and pay stubs. I am assuming you do not have sizable assets that can be used as a partial offset to income. From the sounds of it you have done all you can do (you could not obtain a co-sponsor).

My advice is to be confident in what you have...assuming everything else is in order I don't see an issue. In any event you will have done all you can do...best of luck.

Thank you.

PD : 07/01/2013

Transfer day is : 09/12/2013

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Thank you.

Best thing to do is to get a joint sponsor. Maybe a friend, relative, company manager etc. that will accept the obligation of a sponsor.

?? Wife & son of an LPR??

April 2, 2013 = Priority Date

Aug. 21, 2013 = Approval (NOA2)

Oct. 10, 2013 = Case received at NVC

Oct. 15, 2013 = Case Number & IIN received via mail

Oct. 19, 2013 = DS-261 agent of choice completed

Oct. 21, 2013 = AOS Fee Bill received & Paid

Oct. 29, 2013 = IV Fee Bill received and Paid

Nov. 06, 2013 = AOS entered into system for review

Nov. 20, 2013 = DS-260 completed

Nov. 27, 2013 = IV documents entered into system for review

Dec. 02, 2013 = AOS Checklist received

Dec.10, 2013 = AOS Checklist Response entered into system for review

Dec.20, 2013 = IV Packet accepted

Jan.02, 2014 = Case Completed

Feb. 11,13-14, 2014 = Medical Examination at St. Lukes

Mar. 04, 2014 = Rescheduled Interview (originally Mar.18, 2014) VISA APPROVED!!!!

Mar. 08, 2014 = VISA ONHAND!!!

Mar. 12, 2014 = Pre-departure Orientation Seminar (PDOS)

Mar. 21, 2014 = POE (LAX)

Apr. 27, 2014 = GC received

May 15, 2014 = re-apply for SSN

May 21, 2014 = SSN received

......Thank You Lord for everything.....

"God stretches our patience to enlarge our soul."

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OP could not get a co-sponsor.

OP if you get an RFE from NVC send a letter explaining the circumstances, as well as any new stubs.

The only other option is to wait...research how long NVC allows you to send your materials, including 864. I know it's not preferable but if needed you could wait until a year from now when you can file 2014 taxes.

All you can do is what you are doing...work...submit...wait.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Ireland
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Im in exactly the same situation. Arrived to US in last few months of 2013. I worked for last month of 2013 only, so there is no way I will meet poverty line. But I have contract for a whole year and make good few thousands more than I need for meeting 125% of poverty line. So do you think pay stubs and letter from work is enough ?

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Vietnam
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Im in exactly the same situation. Arrived to US in last few months of 2013. I worked for last month of 2013 only, so there is no way I will meet poverty line. But I have contract for a whole year and make good few thousands more than I need for meeting 125% of poverty line. So do you think pay stubs and letter from work is enough ?

That is all things we have now. Did you try to call NVC and ask about this ? I have tried to call NVC many times but the line is always busy. Do you have yahoo or gmail? We can discuss together. My yahoo is genius2311

PD : 07/01/2013

Transfer day is : 09/12/2013

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