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Hello,

 

I know there's a bunch of these threads around, and I've read through most of them. I wanted to ask about my unique situation:

I am a medical student, on student loans, $38k of which is refunded to me in living expenses and such. I live by my self. Before med school and during my undergrad, I worked full-time, earning about $45k a year.

As it currently stands, I'm sure student loans don't count for income, so I don't have any. Both of my brothers are willing to sponsor me. Brother 1, household size 4, household income around 130k. Brother 2, same income, household size 3.

Wife, UK citizen, already graduated from med school, practicing physician in the UK. Considering we're both young, educated, with good income prospects, should there be much of a problem in using my brothers as joint sponsors?

 

Much appreciated!

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