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4 minutes ago, Zs10102 said:

Hey podeena, quick question i will have a joint sponsor for my AOS because my income doesnt qualify for my wife and child , and my joint sponsor only has enough income for 2021, 2022 and i know AOS only requires 1 year income proof (NVC website), but will there be a problem because now im not the sponsor anymore but i will have a new joint sponsor, thank you.

 CURRENT income is king....not what was earned in past years.  The requirement is to provide the most recent year tax return (which has nothing to do with current annual income).  

Unless self-employed, Current annual income is determined as follows:

Gross income from most recent pay stub multiplied by the number of pay periods per year.  That equals CURRENT annual income.

 

You remain the primary sponsor, even with a joint sponsor..

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1 minute ago, Crazy Cat said:

 CURRENT income is king....not what was earned in past years.  The requirement is to provide the most recent year tax return (which has nothing to do with current annual income).  

Unless self-employed, Current annual income is determined as follows:

Gross income from most recent pay stub multiplied by the number of pay periods per year.  That equals CURRENT annual income.

 

You remain the primary sponsor, even with a joint sponsor..

Yes but is it fine that i can have a joint sponsor because my income no longer meets the requirements, i didnt know my US citizen son born in Pakistan living with my wife counts as a household member on my AOS even though i never claimed him on my taxes ( he doesnt have a SSN, hes only 7 months old)

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6 hours ago, Zs10102 said:

Hey podeena, quick question i will have a joint sponsor for my AOS because my income doesnt qualify for my wife and child , and my joint sponsor only has enough income for 2021, 2022 and i know AOS only requires 1 year income proof (NVC website), but will there be a problem because now im not the sponsor anymore but i will have a new joint sponsor, thank you.

You will be always the primary sponsor so your current paystub and 2022 tax return plus joint sponsor's current paystub and 22 tax return should be provided at interview if your interview is coming this year and I don't know about 7 months old baby is in spouse visa already included or you have to file for baby separate please confirm that from someone else if someone has that answer please share here.thx

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1 minute ago, podeena said:

You will be always the primary sponsor so your current paystub and 2022 tax return plus joint sponsor's current paystub and 22 tax return should be provided at interview if your interview is coming this year and I don't know about 7 months old baby is in spouse visa already included or you have to file for baby separate please confirm that from someone else if someone has that answer please share here.thx

But my income doesnt meet the income requirements so i would need a joint sponsor what is the point of my income needed, i never heard of this in my life i know about 20 people that came to USA from pakistan and they never even showed their income because they had a joint sponsor. And no my son has a USA passport so hes not part of my wifes case at all my son can even come tomorrow to the USA, but yes i might have to fill out new ds260 before my wifes interview.

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18 minutes ago, Zs10102 said:

But my income doesnt meet the income requirements so i would need a joint sponsor what is the point of my income needed, i never heard of this in my life i know about 20 people that came to USA from pakistan and they never even showed their income because they had a joint sponsor. And no my son has a USA passport so hes not part of my wifes case at all my son can even come tomorrow to the USA, but yes i might have to fill out new ds260 before my wifes interview.

As long as you can provide a joint sponsor IO doesn't care if you are sponsoring or some one else they want to make sure that the potential immigrant doesn't become a public charge. So as long as your joint sponsor has enough income to support AOS you are good.

 

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Consulate : Islamabad, Pakistan

Marriage (if applicable): 2013-08-24

I-130 Sent : 2014-08-28

I-130 NOA1 : 2014-09-02

I-130 RFE : 2015-02-06

I-130 RFE Sent : 2015-02-20

I-130 Approved : 2015-03-03

NVC Received : 2015-03-28

Received DS-261 / AOS Bill : 2015-06-01

Pay AOS Bill : 2015-06-01

Send AOS Package : 2015-06-04

Submit DS-261 : 2015-06-04

Receive IV Bill : 2015-07-01

Pay IV Bill : 2015-07-05

Send IV Package : 2015-07-24

Checklist : 2015-10-06

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21 hours ago, Zs10102 said:

No sorry but i doubt you will get your interview in december, i would say fastest you would get your interview would March-April 2024.

Well that's before Easter or around there so I'm still happy 😄 I just visited my husband and I visit him every 9 months so waiting 9 more months (or 10) isn't so bad.  I've gotten too used to waiting unfortunately lol

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Just now, BasitFionaAli said:

Well that's before Easter or around there so I'm still happy 😄 I just visited my husband and I visit him every 9 months so waiting 9 more months (or 10) isn't so bad.  I've gotten too used to waiting unfortunately lol

Inshallah sister i hope for the best for all of us, my wifes been waiting since Feb 2022 for her interview and she still wont get it until at least November 2023. But yes all we can do is pray for the best.

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1 minute ago, Zs10102 said:

Inshallah sister i hope for the best for all of us, my wifes been waiting since Feb 2022 for her interview and she still wont get it until at least November 2023. But yes all we can do is pray for the best.

November 2023 is coming up quickly! It will be here before you know it! I'm happy for you guys and am praying for everyone that Islamabad embassy only work faster and faster from here on out. Gotta keep our hopes high and trust God hears our prayers 🤲 his timing is best 💛

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On 6/7/2023 at 3:48 PM, BasitFionaAli said:

My DQ date is August 2022 so I'm hoping Basits interview will happen at Christmas or before Easter next year. I know I'm having high hopes for that but is it realistic to expect it to happen in 9 months instead of 12? Lol but I got too excited when I saw they were scheduling for September 2 2021 already. A month ago they were working on may 2021 so if they keep this pace maybe I can have hope that it'll take 9 more months 

Hopefully it’s going to take upto 11 months till you get your IL.

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5 minutes ago, BasitFionaAli said:

November 2023 is coming up quickly! It will be here before you know it! I'm happy for you guys and am praying for everyone that Islamabad embassy only work faster and faster from here on out. Gotta keep our hopes high and trust God hears our prayers 🤲 his timing is best 💛

Yes Inshallah but the embassy is going faster hopefully they keep it up though.

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1 minute ago, Zs10102 said:

Yes Inshallah but the embassy is going faster hopefully they keep it up though.

US Embassy Islamabad is the biggest and slowest US embassy around the globe 🌎.

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1 minute ago, Sikander321 said:

US Embassy Islamabad is the biggest and slowest US embassy around the globe 🌎.

It is i agree india which has 7x more population than pakistan is only taking 4-5 months for interview yet somehow pakistan is taking 20-22 months for interview. They are going faster now however i think for new people it would be 16-18 months instead of 20-22 months. I believe by summer 2024 the backlong will clear and than it will go back to its usual timing of 2 months wait for interview.

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3 minutes ago, Zs10102 said:

It is i agree india which has 7x more population than pakistan is only taking 4-5 months for interview yet somehow pakistan is taking 20-22 months for interview. They are going faster now however i think for new people it would be 16-18 months instead of 20-22 months. I believe by summer 2024 the backlong will clear and than it will go back to its usual timing of 2 months wait for interview.

I hope so but I heard the backlogs will be over till 2025. Then immediate family members of the Us citizen cases will take 9 to 12 months.

 

Current US government budget invests more than $1.5 billion in the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) both to manage and mitigate the backlog of over 1.8 million cases currently pending in the immigration courts that this Administration largely inherited from its predecessor.

 

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1 minute ago, Sikander321 said:

I hope so but I heard the backlogs will be over till 2025. Then immediate family members of the Us citizen cases will take 9 to 12 months.

 

Current US government budget invests more than $1.5 billion in the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) both to manage and mitigate the backlog of over 1.8 million cases currently pending in the immigration courts that this Administration largely inherited from its predecessor.

 

These are not cases at the embassy these are cases at USCIS like when your wifes i130 is with uscis these are those cases.

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On 6/7/2023 at 4:40 PM, podeena said:

Both tax returns and updated form, form have a question for three years gross income so I have to fill 20,21,22 and erase 19  and also I change my job too.


poodeena on your ceac website does it says where the your location at currently in transit or at embassy? You know at first it says at nvc. Also what documents have you updated and any other financial documents? 

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