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I've only been working full-time this year since I graduated college this May. I do have a bank account and my current income does surpass the poverty threshold, but I've only had my current job since November. What should my fiancee present at the interview in terms of financial support?

I believe I heard something about using a cosponsor in such cases.

Can someone please offer some input?

Thank you.

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I've only been working full-time this year since I graduated college this May. I do have a bank account and my current income does surpass the poverty threshold, but I've only had my current job since November. What should my fiancee present at the interview in terms of financial support?

I believe I heard something about using a cosponsor in such cases.

Can someone please offer some input?

Thank you.

Does your current income over 12 months equate to yearly gross income adequate to meet the I-864P poverty guidelines? If yes, get a letter from your employer, copies of your pay stubs and then you yourself write a letter explaining you are recent graduate thus have not had income or filed income tax yet (if you haven't done this either). This has worked fine for others in your situation.

Then there is the odds that the CO will not even ask for any of this. ;)

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Does your current income over 12 months equate to yearly gross income adequate to meet the I-864P poverty guidelines? If yes, get a letter from your employer, copies of your pay stubs and then you yourself write a letter explaining you are recent graduate thus have not had income or filed income tax yet (if you haven't done this either). This has worked fine for others in your situation.

Then there is the odds that the CO will not even ask for any of this. ;)

I only graduated in May, however, my current income does exceed the poverty levels.

Do I need a letter from my employer or should I type it myself?

Should I still cosponsor in this situation?

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I-130 submitted: 03/05/2020

I-130 NOA1: 03/10/2020

I-I30 NOA2: 02/03/2021

DQ at NVC: 06/24/2021

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I only graduated in May, however, my current income does exceed the poverty levels.

Do I need a letter from my employer or should I type it myself?

Should I still cosponsor in this situation?

Get a letter from your employer, stating if you are a full time employee and your gross yearly income (if they will do that) For sure provide copies of pay stubs. And also you write a personal letter explaining that you are a recent graduate and this is your first full time job... and haven't filed taxes (pretty much what you have stated here)... yaadaa, yaada..

You shouldn't need a co-sponsor as you income is adequate.

Edited by Philippines^Sagot

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Get a letter from your employer, stating if you are a full time employee and your gross yearly income (if they will do that) For sure provide copies of pay stubs. And also you write a personal letter explaining that you are a recent graduate and this is your first full time job... and haven't filed taxes (pretty much what you have stated here)... yaadaa, yaada..

You shouldn't need a co-sponsor as you income is adequate.

Thank you very much.

F2A Visa

I-130 submitted: 03/05/2020

I-130 NOA1: 03/10/2020

I-I30 NOA2: 02/03/2021

DQ at NVC: 06/24/2021

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