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Hi everyone,

Our AOS documents at NVC got approved thankfully but I received a comment that said I did not make enough $ and that was based on my 2019 tax returns. Currently I make enough and hit the poverty threshold for two household members.

 

We are waiting for our interview to be scheduled but I was wondering what would be some documents for my spouse to bring to the Bogota, Colombia embassy to prove he will not be a public charge.

 

I understand there is the co sponsor option, but we do not have family members who can do that for us.

 

Since 2021 is around the corner and who knows when we will have an interview, let's say the interview is next year..

 

Could I have my spouse bring my 2020 tax returns of the earnings made during grad school? (Currently a grad student and graduate in 2022) , and I also have a government job lined up after graduate school so would a contract of that be sufficient?

 

thanks for any information.

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You have three options; you find a cosponsor, you obtain another job to boost your income or your wife doesn't immigrate at this time. Having a "government job lined up after graduate school" doesn't give you income today. No one cares what the future may or may not bring- current income is what is key. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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1 minute ago, Luckycuds said:

You have three options; you find a cosponsor, you obtain another job to boost your income or your wife doesn't immigrate at this time. Having a "government job lined up after graduate school" doesn't give you income today. No one cares what the future may or may not bring- current income is what is key. 

Thanks a lot. Could my spouse provide his income, asset, and savings information to complement mine?

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