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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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You have failed to mention the context in this question. I am assuming you are talking about I-485 and I-130 Concurrent filing basis of spouse. I-864 is a requirement of I-485 in such as case and the USC will be the responsible party for the affidavit of support (I-864)

The USC who is the petitioner for the alien spouse should be 125% above the poverty limit. If not, the USC will have to get a joint sponsor to sign on the I-864.

The potential immigrant spouse can also be the joint petitioner if you are living together, and in that case the alien spouses salary and required documents will also be required.

ROC Timeline

 

June 15, 2020: Sent package through USPS

June 18, 2020: Delivered to Arizona PO box

June 23, 2020: Credit Card Debited

June 24, 2020: E notification for case (LIN-Receipt) 

July  15, 2020: Case was updated to show that fingerprints were taken

July 16, 2020 : Official NOA letter dated July 1 was received  

July 20, 2020 : Official fingerprint taken notice dated July 15 was received

March 05, 2021: Status updated to "Card in Production"

March 06, 2021: Status updated to I-751 Approved

 

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You have failed to mention the context in this question. I am assuming you are talking about I-485 and I-130 Concurrent filing basis of spouse. I-864 is a requirement of I-485 in such as case and the USC will be the responsible party for the affidavit of support (I-864)

The USC who is the petitioner for the alien spouse should be 125% above the poverty limit. If not, the USC will have to get a joint sponsor to sign on the I-864.

The potential immigrant spouse can also be the joint petitioner if you are living together, and in that case the alien spouses salary and required documents will also be required.

Post is in the ROC forum so likely has nothing to do with AOS.


OP - no you do not need to include any proof of employment. Paystubs with same address can be used for evidence of residing together.

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