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I'm typing up a letter to send over to my fiance for his interview explaining why I didn't earn over 125% of the poverty guidelines til 4 months ago. I'm going to tell him NOT to volunteer it, just to keep it with him in case the consular officer gets concerned about my short working history and questions it. Better safe than sorry. ;) Can you guys tell me if this is good? Any corrections/suggestions?

Friday, February 16th, 2007

Dear Sir or Madam:

I would like to take the opportunity to explain my past income. I graduated from high school in 2003 and entered into college full-time. I was also a part-time missionary for approximately 2 years. I started working at my current job in October of 2006. It pays $26,000 per year – well over 125% of the poverty guidelines for a household of two. I now have medical and dental insurance, both of which I will add my fiancé to after we’re married. I have been secure in this job for nearly 4 months now and I have no plans on quitting any time soon. As of January 2007 I am no longer a student. I will resume my studies after we are settled in and financially stable.

Sincerely,

Angela [last name]

I'm not sure if that would actually accomplish anything if the consular officer were questioning my working history...?

8/10/08:

---seperated---

K-1 highlights (more details in profile):

11/24/06: NOA1 (Day 3)

12/19/06: NOA2 (Day 28)

2/28/07: Interview: approved! (Day 99)

4/15/07: Married, in a noreaster (Day 146)

AOS highlights (more details in profile, too):

6/20/07: AOS, EAD, and AP mailed

6/26/07: NOA1 (Day 6)

7/14/07: Biometrics (Day 24)

7/23/07: Recieved AOS RFE (dated 7/17) for W-2s, mailed them out the next day (Day 33)

7/27/07: RFE response received, processing resumed (Day 37)

8/14/07: AOS transferred to CSC (Day 45)

8/21/07: CSC received/is processing AOS (Day 52)

8/29/07: Welcome notice mailed! (Day 60)

8/31/07: Card production ordered! (Day 62)

9/11/07: Greencard in hand! (Day 73)

Note to self: lifting of conditions: May 25th, 2009

Posted

I would remove "I have no plans on quitting any time soon." I would also remove "As of January 2007 I am no longer a student. I will resume my studies after we are ...."

Other than that, I think it looks good.

I'm typing up a letter to send over to my fiance for his interview explaining why I didn't earn over 125% of the poverty guidelines til 4 months ago. I'm going to tell him NOT to volunteer it, just to keep it with him in case the consular officer gets concerned about my short working history and questions it. Better safe than sorry. ;) Can you guys tell me if this is good? Any corrections/suggestions?

Friday, February 16th, 2007

Dear Sir or Madam:

I would like to take the opportunity to explain my past income. I graduated from high school in 2003 and entered into college full-time. I was also a part-time missionary for approximately 2 years. I started working at my current job in October of 2006. It pays $26,000 per year – well over 125% of the poverty guidelines for a household of two. I now have medical and dental insurance, both of which I will add my fiancé to after we’re married. I have been secure in this job for nearly 4 months now and I have no plans on quitting any time soon. As of January 2007 I am no longer a student. I will resume my studies after we are settled in and financially stable.

Sincerely,

Angela [last name]

I'm not sure if that would actually accomplish anything if the consular officer were questioning my working history...?

Remove Conditions

08-19-2009: I-751 Sent to VSC

Posted

Okie dokie, round two:

Dear Sir or Madam:

I would like to take the opportunity to explain my past income. I graduated from high school in 2003 and entered into college full-time. I was also a part-time missionary for approximately 2 years. I started working at my current job in October of 2006. It pays $26,000 per year – well over 125% of the poverty guidelines for a household of two. I now have medical and dental insurance, both of which I will add my fiancé to after we’re married. I have been secure in this job for nearly 4 months.

Better?

8/10/08:

---seperated---

K-1 highlights (more details in profile):

11/24/06: NOA1 (Day 3)

12/19/06: NOA2 (Day 28)

2/28/07: Interview: approved! (Day 99)

4/15/07: Married, in a noreaster (Day 146)

AOS highlights (more details in profile, too):

6/20/07: AOS, EAD, and AP mailed

6/26/07: NOA1 (Day 6)

7/14/07: Biometrics (Day 24)

7/23/07: Recieved AOS RFE (dated 7/17) for W-2s, mailed them out the next day (Day 33)

7/27/07: RFE response received, processing resumed (Day 37)

8/14/07: AOS transferred to CSC (Day 45)

8/21/07: CSC received/is processing AOS (Day 52)

8/29/07: Welcome notice mailed! (Day 60)

8/31/07: Card production ordered! (Day 62)

9/11/07: Greencard in hand! (Day 73)

Note to self: lifting of conditions: May 25th, 2009

Posted

Yep, definitely. I'm just wondering about the last sentence. It almost sounds better without it. You've been emplyed since October 2006, which sounds longer than "almost 4 months" - you know what I mean? Try it without that last sentence to see how it feels to you.

Remove Conditions

08-19-2009: I-751 Sent to VSC

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Netherlands
Timeline
Posted

Maybe

"I started working at my current job in October of 2006 on a permanent position" or something like that and then eliminate the last sentence?

Our AOS Journey

July 18, 07: AOS/EAD sent to Chicago

Aug 03, 07: Received Biometrics appt. letter

Aug 23, 07: Biometrics

Aug 30, 07: Transfer to CSC letter dated 8/27

Sept 19, 07: EAD Approval email

Sept 29, 07: EAD card Received

Oct 09, 07: AOS Approved

Oct 13, 07: Green Card in hand

Posted

You guys are awesome. :) Here's round 3:

I would like to take the opportunity to explain my past income. I graduated from high school in 2003 and entered into college full-time. I was also a part-time missionary for approximately 2 years. I started working at my current job in a permanent, full-time position in October of 2006. It pays $26,000 per year – well over 125% of the poverty guidelines for a household of two. I now have medical and dental insurance, both of which I will add my fiancé to after we’re married.

8/10/08:

---seperated---

K-1 highlights (more details in profile):

11/24/06: NOA1 (Day 3)

12/19/06: NOA2 (Day 28)

2/28/07: Interview: approved! (Day 99)

4/15/07: Married, in a noreaster (Day 146)

AOS highlights (more details in profile, too):

6/20/07: AOS, EAD, and AP mailed

6/26/07: NOA1 (Day 6)

7/14/07: Biometrics (Day 24)

7/23/07: Recieved AOS RFE (dated 7/17) for W-2s, mailed them out the next day (Day 33)

7/27/07: RFE response received, processing resumed (Day 37)

8/14/07: AOS transferred to CSC (Day 45)

8/21/07: CSC received/is processing AOS (Day 52)

8/29/07: Welcome notice mailed! (Day 60)

8/31/07: Card production ordered! (Day 62)

9/11/07: Greencard in hand! (Day 73)

Note to self: lifting of conditions: May 25th, 2009

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Netherlands
Timeline
Posted (edited)

It sounds OK to me. :thumbs:

ETA: Good luck!!!

Edited by Sol-de-Verano

Our AOS Journey

July 18, 07: AOS/EAD sent to Chicago

Aug 03, 07: Received Biometrics appt. letter

Aug 23, 07: Biometrics

Aug 30, 07: Transfer to CSC letter dated 8/27

Sept 19, 07: EAD Approval email

Sept 29, 07: EAD card Received

Oct 09, 07: AOS Approved

Oct 13, 07: Green Card in hand

Posted

Thanks! :thumbs: If a consular officer is questioning my working history do you think that would actually help?

8/10/08:

---seperated---

K-1 highlights (more details in profile):

11/24/06: NOA1 (Day 3)

12/19/06: NOA2 (Day 28)

2/28/07: Interview: approved! (Day 99)

4/15/07: Married, in a noreaster (Day 146)

AOS highlights (more details in profile, too):

6/20/07: AOS, EAD, and AP mailed

6/26/07: NOA1 (Day 6)

7/14/07: Biometrics (Day 24)

7/23/07: Recieved AOS RFE (dated 7/17) for W-2s, mailed them out the next day (Day 33)

7/27/07: RFE response received, processing resumed (Day 37)

8/14/07: AOS transferred to CSC (Day 45)

8/21/07: CSC received/is processing AOS (Day 52)

8/29/07: Welcome notice mailed! (Day 60)

8/31/07: Card production ordered! (Day 62)

9/11/07: Greencard in hand! (Day 73)

Note to self: lifting of conditions: May 25th, 2009

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

Do you also have a letter from your employer to add to this stating your start date, salary, position and that you are permanent full-time? Maybe ask them to elaborate on how great an asset you are, etc., etc. :)

K3 Timeline - 2006-11-20 to 2007-03-19

See the comments section in my timeline for full details of my K3 dates, transfers and touches. Also see my Vancouver consulate review and my POE review.

AOS & EAD Timeline

2007-04-16: I-485 and I-765 sent to Chicago (My AOS/EAD checklist)

2007-04-17: Received at Chicago

2007-04-23: NOA1 date (both)

2007-05-10: Biometrics appointment (both - Biometrics review)

2007-06-05: AOS interview letter date

2007-06-13: AOS interview letter received in mail

2007-07-03: EAD card production ordered

2007-07-07: EAD card received! (yay!)

2007-08-23: AOS interview (Documents / Interview review)

2007-08-23: Green card production ordered!!!

2007-08-24: Welcome notice mailed!

2007-08-27: Green card production ordered again... ?

2007-08-28: Welcome notice received!

2007-09-01: Green card received!

Done with USCIS until May 23, 2009!

Posted
Do you also have a letter from your employer to add to this stating your start date, salary, position and that you are permanent full-time? Maybe ask them to elaborate on how great an asset you are, etc., etc. :)

Oh yeah, I've got the other stuff. Letter from employer, bank letter, tax return, blahblahblah. I've just read here that it's a good idea to include a letter explaining your cruddy work history just in case the consular officer questions it. I can't be at the interview with him to explain myself. Thanks! :)

8/10/08:

---seperated---

K-1 highlights (more details in profile):

11/24/06: NOA1 (Day 3)

12/19/06: NOA2 (Day 28)

2/28/07: Interview: approved! (Day 99)

4/15/07: Married, in a noreaster (Day 146)

AOS highlights (more details in profile, too):

6/20/07: AOS, EAD, and AP mailed

6/26/07: NOA1 (Day 6)

7/14/07: Biometrics (Day 24)

7/23/07: Recieved AOS RFE (dated 7/17) for W-2s, mailed them out the next day (Day 33)

7/27/07: RFE response received, processing resumed (Day 37)

8/14/07: AOS transferred to CSC (Day 45)

8/21/07: CSC received/is processing AOS (Day 52)

8/29/07: Welcome notice mailed! (Day 60)

8/31/07: Card production ordered! (Day 62)

9/11/07: Greencard in hand! (Day 73)

Note to self: lifting of conditions: May 25th, 2009

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
Timeline
Posted
I'm typing up a letter to send over to my fiance for his interview explaining why I didn't earn over 125% of the poverty guidelines til 4 months ago. I'm going to tell him NOT to volunteer it, just to keep it with him in case the consular officer gets concerned about my short working history and questions it. Better safe than sorry. ;) Can you guys tell me if this is good? Any corrections/suggestions?

Friday, February 16th, 2007

Dear Sir or Madam:

I would like to take the opportunity to explain my past income. I graduated from high school in 2003 and entered into college full-time. I was also a part-time missionary for approximately 2 years. I started working at my current job in October of 2006. It pays $26,000 per year – well over 125% of the poverty guidelines for a household of two. I now have medical and dental insurance, both of which I will add my fiancé to after we’re married. I have been secure in this job for nearly 4 months now and I have no plans on quitting any time soon. As of January 2007 I am no longer a student. I will resume my studies after we are settled in and financially stable.

Sincerely,

Angela [last name]

I'm not sure if that would actually accomplish anything if the consular officer were questioning my working history...?

Maybe I'm way off base here, but I thought that a co-sponsor needed to be involved if the USC did not exceed 125% of the poverty guidlines for the preceeding 3 years? Please correct me if I'm wrong...

Is there a co-sponsor involved, and I missed that part?

In any event, good luck with your Visa Journey...

USCIS (CR-1)

06/30/2006 Mailed I-130 USPS Overnight Mail to Nebraska (NSC)

07/03/2006 Express Mail signed for at NSC

07/08/2006 Found out on VJ that my case is transferred to California (CSC)

07/21/2006 NOA1

11/02/2006 NOA2

NVC

11/13/2006 NVC Case # Assigned

11/20/2006 DS-3032 and AOS Fee Bill generated

11/21/2006 Emailed Choice of Agent (from wife/non-USC) in lieu of DS-3032

11/21/2006 Sent AOS Fee Bill Payment via USPS Overnight Mail

11/30/2006 NVC Processed AOS Fee Bill Payment (still no record of receiving Choice of Agent Email)

12/04/2006 Sent DS-3032 Choice of Agent USPS Overnight

12/11/2006 Received I-864 Affidavit of Support (AOS) in mail

12/11/2006 Sent I-864 AOS to NVC via USPS Overnight

12/11/2006 Immigrant Visa (IV) Fee Bill Generated

12/18/2006 Received IV Fee Bill in the mail

12/18/2006 Sent IV Fee Bill payment to NVC via USPS Overnight

01/03/2007 Sent DS-230 USPS Overnight

01/08/2007 NVC processed DS-230

01/12/2007 Received DS-230 (Part 1) and the list of "Documents You Need to Obtain" for Embassy Interview in mail

02/06/2007 Case Complete @ NVC

02/13/2007 Case sent to Embassy

Embassy

03/15/2007 Received Interview Instructions (aka Packet 4)

04/03/2007 Lab Tests

04/04/2007 Medical Exam

04/10/2007 Interview (Conditional Approval)

04/12/2007 Visa Approved!

04/18/2007 Visa in Hand, Gracias a Dios !!!

04/19/2007 Arrival in USA !!! (POE = Atlanta)

05/29/2007 Received Green Card in mail

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Posted
Maybe I'm way off base here, but I thought that a co-sponsor needed to be involved if the USC did not exceed 125% of the poverty guidlines for the preceeding 3 years? Please correct me if I'm wrong...

Is there a co-sponsor involved, and I missed that part?

In any event, good luck with your Visa Journey...

Not from what I've read... it's just you need a co-sponsor if you're not making over 125% of the poverty guidelines now. The immigration attorney I spoke with before filing (Laurel Scott) told me I'd be fine as long as I held my job for at least 3 months to prove my dependability - and it's been 4 months.

Is there a co-sponsor... well... I'm a bit raw on this subject at the moment because there WAS a co-sponsor involved but... I'll just tell you the story. Ok, my fiance and I spent months asking everyone we could think of. We just wanted the comfort of knowing that, should they decide I'm not a good sponsor, we have a back up. Nobody would do it, not even my parents. In December one of my friends came along and volunteered. I showed her the I-134, explained things, told her what was involved, told her to take her time and think about it. She decided yes she'd do it and she'd start gathering her stuff ASAP.

Last week she still hadn't gotten her supporting documents together and I started to get worried, but I didn't want to push her and make her feel like I was breathing down her throat while she was doing me a favor. So I just sent her a hi how are you kind of e-mail with an oh by the way my fiance got his interview date, it's the 28th, I'm so excited, blahblahblah. She sent me an e-mail back saying sorry but I don't think I'll be able to get my stuff together in time. (She had nearly TWO MONTHS to fill out the I-134, dig up some pay stubs, get a letter from her bank and employer, dig up her tax returns, and mail them a few states south.) I e-mailed her back asking what was wrong and maybe I could help her gather the stuff she needed last minute. She never responded. I still haven't heard from her. I'm really, really trying not to be upset with her because I considered her to be a very good friend... but... ok, I'm not one to speak because here I am doing everything at the last minute myself, but 2 months is ample time to gather that stuff, if she changed her mind she should've been honest with me, and there's no reason for her to stop responding to my e-mails and cut off contact with me completely! :(

8/10/08:

---seperated---

K-1 highlights (more details in profile):

11/24/06: NOA1 (Day 3)

12/19/06: NOA2 (Day 28)

2/28/07: Interview: approved! (Day 99)

4/15/07: Married, in a noreaster (Day 146)

AOS highlights (more details in profile, too):

6/20/07: AOS, EAD, and AP mailed

6/26/07: NOA1 (Day 6)

7/14/07: Biometrics (Day 24)

7/23/07: Recieved AOS RFE (dated 7/17) for W-2s, mailed them out the next day (Day 33)

7/27/07: RFE response received, processing resumed (Day 37)

8/14/07: AOS transferred to CSC (Day 45)

8/21/07: CSC received/is processing AOS (Day 52)

8/29/07: Welcome notice mailed! (Day 60)

8/31/07: Card production ordered! (Day 62)

9/11/07: Greencard in hand! (Day 73)

Note to self: lifting of conditions: May 25th, 2009

Filed: Country: United Kingdom
Timeline
Posted
Maybe I'm way off base here, but I thought that a co-sponsor needed to be involved if the USC did not exceed 125% of the poverty guidlines for the preceeding 3 years? Please correct me if I'm wrong...

OK.

The Sponsor does NOT need to meet the 125% of PG for the preceeding 3 years.

Current income carries the most weight, and must be 125%+ or use a combination of income/assets or then default to a Joint Sponsor.

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

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