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Just inquiring about the process in having a primary and secondary people for the AOS. My wife to be will not meet the requirements and her mother will be the secondary on the AOS. I know they will both need to fill in a AOS. Is there any other supplemental forms needed for the secondary AOS.

Thanks guys

Bigb42

Entered USA: 06-13-2007

Married: 07-07-2007

Mailed AOS: 07-23-2007

Recieved AOS: 07-26-2007

Checks Cashed: 08-15-2007

Biometric Letter: 08-25-2007

Biometrics Appointment: 09-18-2007

Filed: Other Timeline
Posted
Just inquiring about the process in having a primary and secondary people for the AOS. My wife to be will not meet the requirements and her mother will be the secondary on the AOS. I know they will both need to fill in a AOS. Is there any other supplemental forms needed for the secondary AOS.

Thanks guys

Bigb42

Sorry guys I might have put this in the wrong post, but I am talking about Affidavit of Support

Also to this I read this

Not having adequate income will not usually be a problem if you have a co-sponsor, according to experiences

posted on the newsgroup, as long as the co-sponsor has adequate income/assets.

Be aware that the co-sponsor must have enough income/assets for both your fiance, any fiance children that will

be immigrating, and his/her own household. However, that IF the US fiance has been on welfare or other

government benefits for a lifetime or has no plans to work actively, the consulate can still deny the visa based on

the likelihood that the foreign fiance will become a public charge. Just having a co-sponsor may not be sufficient.

An actual case has been documented wherein a fiance visa was denied because the petitioning fiance was on

government benefits and would not be working, even though the US fiance had two co-sponsors.

Now my fiance comes under this category as she is on disability payments as she has lupus and is the US Citizen. Now does this occur on all occasions and is there a work around this,ie. a lettersaying that she does not plan on being on disability payments forever.

Thanks again.

Bigb42

Entered USA: 06-13-2007

Married: 07-07-2007

Mailed AOS: 07-23-2007

Recieved AOS: 07-26-2007

Checks Cashed: 08-15-2007

Biometric Letter: 08-25-2007

Biometrics Appointment: 09-18-2007

Posted

You clearly need a joint sponsor, which would be your mother in law. She needs to earn enough to cover the both of you. Your wife will need to be the main sponsor still.

I don't think you should worry about the example you bold type above, I think its a rare case, however you may wish to consult an immigration attorney if you are concerned about it.

 
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