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Getting all my evidence ready after receiving NOA2, but my bank is not cooperating with the letter required for the affidavit of support. I am applying with a cosponsor, who also has the same bank as me (so they likely won't get one either). Is the letter from the bank necessary in this situation? I've read I only need it if I'm using my assets to qualify, which I'm not, and that would also mean my cosponsor does not need to prove assets either. If the bank doesn't give it up, what can I do?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Saudi Arabia
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Request to speak to a manager, or supervisor. It depends on the Embassy you are going through. What's your Embassy?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Getting all my evidence ready after receiving NOA2, but my bank is not cooperating with the letter required for the affidavit of support. I am applying with a cosponsor, who also has the same bank as me (so they likely won't get one either). Is the letter from the bank necessary in this situation? I've read I only need it if I'm using my assets to qualify, which I'm not, and that would also mean my cosponsor does not need to prove assets either. If the bank doesn't give it up, what can I do?

If your, or your cosponsor's, income is sufficient, then no bank anything is needed. I left all those sections blank.

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