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Hey guys just an update (im working on my timeline)

I'm working with my wife on the AOS.

I've just realised something so i need to ask for help

My wife is my sponsor, we both live together now after we got married which required her to move from southern california to Lompoc, central coast. Well, she just graduated and just moved here not long ago and doesn't have a job yet. Now we both are going to use MY grandparents (US citizens) as co sponsors as they happen to be wealthy (well good for them eh?) but i realised that my wife has no job yet, and as the filer for my AOS will this stop us in our tracks? I didn't think of this until just now and now I'm worried, I knew this was going too smooth.

Thanks in advanced guys.

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12.24.04 US Entry on F-1 Visa

06.30.05 Met Renee

03.17.07 Married!

AOS

07.24.07 Filed I-130 + I 1485

07.26.07 Package Received

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Hey guys just an update (im working on my timeline)

I'm working with my wife on the AOS.

I've just realised something so i need to ask for help

My wife is my sponsor, we both live together now after we got married which required her to move from southern california to Lompoc, central coast. Well, she just graduated and just moved here not long ago and doesn't have a job yet. Now we both are going to use MY grandparents (US citizens) as co sponsors as they happen to be wealthy (well good for them eh?) but i realised that my wife has no job yet, and as the filer for my AOS will this stop us in our tracks? I didn't think of this until just now and now I'm worried, I knew this was going too smooth.

Thanks in advanced guys.

There is your answer. The grandparents, being co-sponsors, will be the ones to fulfill the I-864 income requirements. Your wife will still need to fill out the same form as well.

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