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LostAtHome
My wife was interviewed yesterday in HCM City in VN, she passed..but need additional paperwork. They need to have another joint-sponsor. My amount wasn't enough according to them, although it was adequate according to the 2006 guidelines ($16,834). And the lawyer over there said it was okay. Well my original joint-sponsor doesn't work anymore so I have another one. But her 2006 TAX shows she work only 4 months with the amount of 18.007 USD. Now my question is. Is that enough to joint-sponsor? She is currently working. Can I use her as my joint-sponsor? Or is there anyway to validate her total amount annually? Thanks in advance for any advice.
YuAndDan
Should be enough, get a letter from employer, and recent pay stubs, the letter will show a higher gross income amount, and the pay stubs will confirm this.

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Basically, your employer letter should state "To whom it may concern: (first name,last name) has been employed
full-time with the XYZ Company since 200_ as a (name of your job), and is an employee in good standing with an
annual salary of $XXXX. Signed, John Doe, Supervisor (or whatever title)" The letter should be on company
letterhead.
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LostAtHome
Thank you. I just talk to the lawyer over there. He said I need to have a joint-sponsor that makes at least 30 K a year to make the case go through. Is that true? I starting to think he's not really sure whats he's doing.
YuAndDan
QUOTE(LostAtHome @ Jun 27 2007, 06:47 PM) *
Thank you. I just talk to the lawyer over there. He said I need to have a joint-sponsor that makes at least 30 K a year to make the case go through. Is that true? I starting to think he's not really sure whats he's doing.
The consulate can set the standard for determining public charge if they want to, the I-864P is considered the min. Again from what you said your co sponsor worked 4 months and made 18,000 multiply that by 3 and it exceeds 30K.

Again this should satisfy them.
LostAtHome
QUOTE(YuAndDan @ Jun 27 2007, 09:47 PM) *
QUOTE(LostAtHome @ Jun 27 2007, 06:47 PM) *
Thank you. I just talk to the lawyer over there. He said I need to have a joint-sponsor that makes at least 30 K a year to make the case go through. Is that true? I starting to think he's not really sure whats he's doing.
The consulate can set the standard for determining public charge if they want to, the I-864P is considered the min. Again from what you said your co sponsor worked 4 months and made 18,000 multiply that by 3 and it exceeds 30K.

Again this should satisfy them.


Thanks, just to make sure, can I have two joint sponsors?
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