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My husband originally sent I 864ez to NVC we received checklist not related to our financial situation

however my husband is currently unemployed but reinstated as a Teacher for Philadelphia School Disctrict we just do not know when new teaching positions will be available.He could be called anytime.He did earn however good salary in 2013.

so we decided to send another AOS package to NVC this time in the package my husband included:

his corrected I 864ez we responded to checklist over some small mistake

he filled I 864 and listed himself as unemployed currently with 0 income

he then filled another I 864 listed himself as employer of Philadelphia District with his anticipated salary for 2014-2015 since has a masters degree and 10 years of work experience(full time teacher and subbing)

he filled taxes for 2011,2012,2013

Joint sponsor I 864 his taxes,w2,passport birth certificate,marriage certificate

I 864a filled by my husbands dad who is married to our Joint sponsor and also included his disability benefits and a written explanation why he didnt have to file for taxes,his passport,birth certificate

my husband also included extra his bank statements,and a written explanation,his degress,philly restoration service to service letter

we just wanted to be thruthful with NVC

is this enough will they understand will consular officer understand?

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My husband originally sent I 864ez to NVC we received checklist not related to our financial situation

however my husband is currently unemployed but reinstated as a Teacher for Philadelphia School Disctrict we just do not know when new teaching positions will be available.He could be called anytime.He did earn however good salary in 2013.

so we decided to send another AOS package to NVC this time in the package my husband included:

his corrected I 864ez we responded to checklist over some small mistake

he filled I 864 and listed himself as unemployed currently with 0 income

he then filled another I 864 listed himself as employer of Philadelphia District with his anticipated salary for 2014-2015 since has a masters degree and 10 years of work experience(full time teacher and subbing)

he filled taxes for 2011,2012,2013

Joint sponsor I 864 his taxes,w2,passport birth certificate,marriage certificate

I 864a filled by my husbands dad who is married to our Joint sponsor and also included his disability benefits and a written explanation why he didnt have to file for taxes,his passport,birth certificate

my husband also included extra his bank statements,and a written explanation,his degress,philly restoration service to service letter

we just wanted to be thruthful with NVC

is this enough will they understand will consular officer understand?

For the 864 -- I don't know about the EZ version -- it's about financial support. If your spouse's income is 0 then they will look at the joint sponsor's and it must be more than the poverty guidelines for the number in the household (not counting you, presumably). There are threads on here to explain that.

Your husband still has to be the sponsor of you no matter how little money he makes. He makes 0, then he gets a co-sponsor. But he is still counted as the primary sponsor of you. So all that information can help but it won't prove that he can support you all.

That's where the joint sponsor comes in.

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The main thing is that the co-sponsor's documents are all ok and she makes enough for her household plus you, If that is the case, you should be fine.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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