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My spouse and I are in the process of applying for a green card through marriage. She's on an F-1 STEM OPT, which expires in July 2024, and I'm a U.S. citizen. Our current challenge is the affidavit of support, as my income alone does not satisfy the poverty guidelines. We plan to include her income in the affidavit – she has a letter from her employer confirming her employment will continue after obtaining residency.

We're here seeking insights or experiences from those who've faced similar situations, as we haven't found many related discussions. Is it feasible to proceed in this manner?

 

- Joint sponsor: it has been hard for us to find a joint sponsor

- Assets: our past 12-month average is not sufficient but the current balance is more than 3x the poverty line for a household of 2.

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