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I have been unemployed for about 5 months. My wife and I just got our interview notification in the mail, the interview is in a month. I'm hoping I can find a job before then.

 

we have a co sponsor, which is my mom.

 

My wife and I have been married for 1 year, and everything about our relationship is real.. I have had lots of problems with anxiety in my life, and some agoraphobia and she's a huge support to me. I have very little work history and I worry over it. Will it cause any problems? I do have some income, mainly from buying and reselling on eBay and some commission for selling for others. My mom is the main earner of the household. 

 

I need advice on this. If I don't have a job or if I work a low paying job will it look bad? Even if my co sponsor makes enough to meet the income requirements?

 

 

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2 hours ago, kokiz29 said:

I have been unemployed for about 5 months. My wife and I just got our interview notification in the mail, the interview is in a month. I'm hoping I can find a job before then.

 

we have a co sponsor, which is my mom.

 

My wife and I have been married for 1 year, and everything about our relationship is real.. I have had lots of problems with anxiety in my life, and some agoraphobia and she's a huge support to me. I have very little work history and I worry over it. Will it cause any problems? I do have some income, mainly from buying and reselling on eBay and some commission for selling for others. My mom is the main earner of the household. 

 

I need advice on this. If I don't have a job or if I work a low paying job will it look bad? Even if my co sponsor makes enough to meet the income requirements?

 

 

Well, I suppose this is exactly why your mother is the sponsor on the I864, correct?  You don't not make enough money to support your wife on your own to satisfy the NVC, so your mother is signing the contract.  The only person's income that matters is the person who is signing the I-864.  If your mother makes enough to support the household and your wife, you shouldn't have a problem. 

 
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