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Posted
4 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

No one is telling you this.  What we are telling you is that the embassy is going to require that your spouse have US-based (i.e CONTINUING SOURCE of) income in order to sponsor you and your son, OR you will have to find a joint sponsor.  Neither of these options seem to work for you, so I really don't know what you're looking for here.

 

VisaJourney is absolutely FULL of people who had to jump through hoops and accept less-than-ideal circumstances to be successful in US immigration.  You can object and argue all you want, but it is what it is.

 

Since you do not seem to accept the feedback you're getting here, why not just go to the interview and see what happens? 

My question was how much cash is enough for all of us to go... since there is no other option for us. So youre telling me if i‘d have 100.000$ for example, that wouldn‘t be enough? I mean yeah, i don‘t have that much but if i knew how much we need since he has no us income, i could take care of the problem and get more money...

Posted
1 minute ago, Karry said:

Seperation can‘t be the only way...

It's not. You can get a joint sponsor. 

K1

29.11.2013 - NoA1

06.02.2014 - NoA2

01.04.2014 - Interview. 

AoS

03.2015 - AoS started.

09.2015 - Green Card received.  

RoC

24.07.2017 - NoA1.

01.08.2018 - RoC approved. 

 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Roel said:

Separation is usually part of immigration. Suck it up or find a joint sponsor. If you're posting here just to hear what you want to hear even though it would not be accurate, then you're I'm the wrong place. 

My question is how much assets are needed in total if there is no income. Not how long we have to live seperate..

Posted
Just now, Roel said:

It's not. You can get a joint sponsor. 

Ya.. if bei g a joint sponsor means just to sign a piece of paper that doesn‘t mean anything, i‘d have one. BUT there is alot more to it and people usually don‘t wanna take that risk.

Posted
10 hours ago, payxibka said:

I suggest looking to the I-864 instructions.   Page 10.  Item 10

You already seem to get an answer about assets. 

 

Did you even ask anyone about being a joint sponsor? 

K1

29.11.2013 - NoA1

06.02.2014 - NoA2

01.04.2014 - Interview. 

AoS

03.2015 - AoS started.

09.2015 - Green Card received.  

RoC

24.07.2017 - NoA1.

01.08.2018 - RoC approved. 

 

 

Posted
13 minutes ago, Roel said:

You already seem to get an answer about assets. 

 

Did you even ask anyone about being a joint sponsor? 

Yes i did. My husbands sister. But she is scared because of the fact that she would be responsible if anything happens. 

1 minute ago, jeffrey19 said:

I dont know why you guys are being so rude.  What's going to be wrong with 3x26,662 in a US savings account..?

 

The I-864 form is pretty easy to understand and this clearly meets the requirements.  Is there anything else the OP should know?

Well.. people are rude nowadays for no reason i guess... 

 
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