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For CR1 Visa Petitioner has no income, petitioner's father is joint sponsor. Below is the list of AOS doc we are preparing.

  1. 1. I-864 for petitioner with ZERO income ( learned even though petitioner income is zero, have to submit I 864 as she is a main sponsor)
  2. 2. Cover letter explaining petitioner zero income.
  3. 3. I-864 for Joint sponsor  ( Or should it be  I-864A  ?? ) 
  4. 4. Tax Transcript for last 3 year [Of Household income included as sponsor - Petitioner's Father and Mother income ]
  5. 5. Letter of Employment. - ( join sponsor is self employed - what could be the letter ? )
  6. 6. Pay stubs from the most recent seven months ( again self employed - Bank statement can work here ? )

 

Kindly check and suggest for point 3  5 and 6. also see if this need any correction..

 

For #3 

as per NVC ,  I think I have to submit I-864A for including household member income to sponsor. and not I-864 as it wont be considered as joint sponsor... still not sure

 

  (https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/Step_4_Collect_Financial_Documents.html )

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For #5   - will below thing work fine ? 

He would just explain that since he's self-employmed, there's no one to write a letter of employment for him. (I think it's okay to be redundant and have two separate letters for missing items) In this letter he could list; how long he's been working for himself, it's a all-year job, and it's permanent. (and anything else that the NVC asks to be written in the letter of employment) That would be the "proof". 

 

For #6 

His bank statement detail . 

 

 

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On 4/5/2017 at 3:58 AM, KULtoATL said:

The petitioner/main sponsor completes the I-864 while the joint sponsor completes the I-864A.

Probably already corrected but the petitioner provides (it doesn't matter at all who fills it out.) an I-864, then the joint sponsor another I-864 and the joint filing spouse, provides an I-864a as a "familly member" of the joint sponsor.

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1 hour ago, pushbrk said:

Probably already corrected but the petitioner provides (it doesn't matter at all who fills it out.) an I-864, then the joint sponsor another I-864 and the joint filing spouse, provides an I-864a as a "familly member" of the joint sponsor.

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On 6/29/2017 at 10:31 PM, pghknr said:

It's really Confusing? @NihalV
 Talk  to different people.. 

If a member is confused by the form instructions or by my answers, they should hire professional assistance.  How is one to select which of "different people's" opinions are correct for their situation?????

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1 hour ago, pushbrk said:

If a member is confused by the form instructions or by my answers, they should hire professional assistance.  How is one to select which of "different people's" opinions are correct for their situation?????

Until the member satisfies for our Answers or Professionals assistance..Later he can Decide what to do for his Situation

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Above answer makes no sense because it IS nonsense.  What if the member becomes satisfied with the wrong answer?  

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6 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Above answer makes no sense because it IS nonsense.  What if the member becomes satisfied with the wrong answer?  

It's not non-sense @Pushbrk  When member reads on VJ forums he gets an Idea what to do on his case..

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16 minutes ago, pghknr said:

It's not non-sense @Pushbrk  When member reads on VJ forums he gets an Idea what to do on his case..

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Um, that's the idea, yes.  But many posts give the "wrong idea" or "no idea at all".  Sorting out the right answers from the nonsense is easier when the nonsense is kept to a minimum.  ^_^

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3 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Um, that's the idea, yes.  But many posts give the "wrong idea" or "no idea at all".  Sorting out the right answers from the nonsense is easier when the nonsense is kept to a minimum.  ^_^

To keep  minimum nonsense.. If you have time,I appreciate if you could give Answers to every post on the forum as a senior member.,lol

 

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I don't.

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