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Hello, my husband is a US Citizen and he filed a petition for me. The problem is we need to have a joint sponsor because my husband just came last December 2016, so he has no taxes for the laat 3 years. I asked my cousin to be my joint sponsor so she filled up the form i-864 and already submitted it. 2 months after i got an email from the immigration asking for initial RFE (request for evidence). They want to have the certificate of employment, pay stubs for the last 6 months, w2, bank statements, or assets from my joint sponsor. The problem is i cannot contact anymore my joint sponsor, she has not been answering my phone calls, messages and emails. What am i gonna do? I am given 87 days to comply with the requirements. Is it possible to change my joint sponsor? Hiw can i withdraw the previous joint sponsor? Thanks to all who will reply.

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On 8/14/2008 at 6:07 AM, Carlawarla said:

If you have another joint sponsor available and they can quickly fill out the information for you, I'd send that back if you want. You could explain on a covering letter that you're including a new joint sponsor and the accompanying information. I don't know if that will speed your package up or not but you'd have the requirements in anyway.

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This don't make any sense to me.

 

"my husband is a US Citizen and he filed a petition for me. The problem is we need to have a joint sponsor because my husband just came last December 2016, so he has no taxes for the laat 3 years."

 

Even though you just got married last year why wouldn't he have taxes for the previous years?

 

 

 

 

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If he's a USC, your husband would have previous tax filings. All USCs are required to file taxes reporting their comprehensive income, including from abroad or while living abroad. Was his previous income not sufficient for sponsorship?

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1 hour ago, Georgia16 said:

This don't make any sense to me.

 

"my husband is a US Citizen and he filed a petition for me. The problem is we need to have a joint sponsor because my husband just came last December 2016, so he has no taxes for the laat 3 years."

 

Even though you just got married last year why wouldn't he have taxes for the previous years?

My husband just came here in the US last December 2016 and it is his first time to work. Because he studied outside the country. So no taxes from previous years

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1 hour ago, GreatDane said:

If he's a USC, your husband would have previous tax filings. All USCs are required to file taxes reporting their comprehensive income, including from abroad or while living abroad. Was his previous income not sufficient for sponsorship?

No tax for previous years. He’s been taking care of his siblings. So his mom only accommodates him and giving him allowances.

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1 hour ago, GreatDane said:

If he's a USC, your husband would have previous tax filings. All USCs are required to file taxes reporting their comprehensive income, including from abroad or while living abroad. Was his previous income not sufficient for sponsorship?

No work at all. It’s his first time to work like last year december 2016 so no taxes for the last 3 years

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