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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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We received the interview appointment letter which will be on September 22. They said if the petitioner is not employed since May 2020 they should show assets not less than 63,411 or have a joined sponsor. I don't have a job due to COVID-19 now, but I have a fixed income of $2000 for 2 years. which makes it 24000 a year. which is above the poverty line and a 13000 in the saving account. Was the amount they are asking specifically for us or its for unemployed people in general? I don't have a sponsor. Any one can belong here or can help me with the question?

 
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You’re currently not employed and you have less than $63,411 in savings/assets? If I’m reading this correctly you will need to try to find a joint sponsor or you might have a problem getting approved. Can you try to find employment before your interview? 

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33 minutes ago, RTimo said:

im not sure if I can find job before. do you think if the applicant show that there is a job waiting for him in the States  that will help?

It is a positive, but it doesn't change the requirements to be able to sponsor an immigrant.

 
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