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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello VJ members, I just want to ask some questions about Affidavit of Support.

How much a total amount needed to qualify under poverty guidelines.

My petitioner is my husband - he earned ------- $ 10,123.00 a year 2014

My daugther is a household member - she earned -- $ 13,240.00 a year 2014

____________

$ 23,363.00 total

Is this amount of ($ 23,363.00) enough for the approval for the petition for me?

or we should get additional co-sponsor for more sufficient financial evidence which AOS required? Sharing your idea is highly appreciated.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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that income is not meet property guidelines u should be co-sponsor as my experience.

USCIS

Vermont Service Center

08/05/14 : NOA1 (Priority Date)

24/03/15: Case Transferred from VSC to CSC

29/03/15: Hard copy of transfer received in mail:P

29/04/15 : NOA2 ( I-130 Approved) -

NVC -

http://www.visajourn...php/NVC_Process

18/05/15 : NVC received the case (informed during the email to NVC on 19/05/2015

26/5/2015: Case number assigned

2/6/2015 : AOS bill Available and paid

25/06/2015: AOS and iv package mailed to NVC

28/06/2015 : IV bill available and paid

by mail

05/07/2015 : DS-260 Available and completed

xx/xx/xx : Case Complete

CONSULATE

xx/xx/xx : Medical

xx/xx/xx : Interview

xx/xx/xx : Visa in hand

xx/xx/xx : POE

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello VJ members, I just want to ask some questions about Affidavit of Support.

How much a total amount needed to qualify under poverty guidelines.

My petitioner is my husband - he earned ------- $ 10,123.00 a year 2014

My daugther is a household member - she earned -- $ 13,240.00 a year 2014

____________

$ 23,363.00 total

Is this amount of ($ 23,363.00) enough for the approval for the petition for me?

or we should get additional co-sponsor for more sufficient financial evidence which AOS required? Sharing your idea is highly appreciated.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

not enough for 3, which is over 25K

find a joint sponsor that makes enough, and drop your daughter, because with a joint sponsor you cannot add income

what about assets? what is your current income?

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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That's exactly what I asked about in another thread . I myself need to know how much income we need to petition a wife and two kids.

$19913 if u earned early u can sponsor 1 person if u want sponsor 2 person u should add per person $5200 supposed to be if u have to sponsoring wife and 2 kids $19912+5200+5200=$30312as my experience.

USCIS

Vermont Service Center

08/05/14 : NOA1 (Priority Date)

24/03/15: Case Transferred from VSC to CSC

29/03/15: Hard copy of transfer received in mail:P

29/04/15 : NOA2 ( I-130 Approved) -

NVC -

http://www.visajourn...php/NVC_Process

18/05/15 : NVC received the case (informed during the email to NVC on 19/05/2015

26/5/2015: Case number assigned

2/6/2015 : AOS bill Available and paid

25/06/2015: AOS and iv package mailed to NVC

28/06/2015 : IV bill available and paid

by mail

05/07/2015 : DS-260 Available and completed

xx/xx/xx : Case Complete

CONSULATE

xx/xx/xx : Medical

xx/xx/xx : Interview

xx/xx/xx : Visa in hand

xx/xx/xx : POE

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Please am a Nigerian with a green card and i was divorced 7 months ago and got married in Nigeria a month ago to the father of my first child, they both live in Nigeria while i live in America with my 2 other kids.My questions are these...(1)is it acceptable to get another us citizen to be a sponsor for our petition?(2)is it advisable to file a petition so soon considering its only been two months after our wedding and only 7 months after my divorce?

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Please am a Nigerian with a green card and i was divorced 7 months ago and got married in Nigeria a month ago to the father of my first child, they both live in Nigeria while i live in America with my 2 other kids.My questions are these...(1)is it acceptable to get another us citizen to be a sponsor for our petition?(2)is it advisable to file a petition so soon considering its only been two months after our wedding and only 7 months after my divorce?

1. If your income is not enough to sponsor him, then yes a us citizen is perfect to be a joint sponsor.

2. I don't see a problem especially since he is the father of your first child.

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