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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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I am just trying to learn about the NVC process as much as possible, so I was going through all the topics and did see how most of the people who did use joint-sponsors, they are somehow related to the petitioner.

With our case, my husband's this year's income is well above the poverty line but we will need a joint sponsor because of lack of taxation of previous years, and a good friend/colleague(he is a USC) of my husband has lend his help in this regard. I was wondering if that would be ok or not, or does my husband really needs some relative to be the joint sponsor or anyone can be a joint sponsor as long as he/she is a USC and have filled past 3 years of tax returns.

Thanks for the clarification :thumbs:

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I am just trying to learn about the NVC process as much as possible, so I was going through all the topics and did see how most of the people who did use joint-sponsors, they are somehow related to the petitioner.

With our case, my husband's this year's income is well above the poverty line but we will need a joint sponsor because of lack of taxation of previous years, and a good friend/colleague(he is a USC) of my husband has lend his help in this regard. I was wondering if that would be ok or not, or does my husband really needs some relative to be the joint sponsor or anyone can be a joint sponsor as long as he/she is a USC and have filled past 3 years of tax returns.

Thanks for the clarification :thumbs:

Anyone can be the Joint Sponsor, as long as they fulfill the requirements, including having filed their tax returns and meeting the income requirement. The Joint Sponsor should use the I-864 form and file as "I am the only joint sponsor" - assuming that they are. Your husband still needs to file a complete I-864 as well.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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Thanks for the prompt reply, Saradaniella.

So at least we won't have any problem with the joint sponsor :)

And yes, I do realise my husband is going to be the main sponsor and he will need to fill out i-1864. I am just trying to learn as much as I can about the NVC stage, it seems pretty complicated to me as of yet.

Thanks again :thumbs:

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if your husband's this year income is well above 125 % line then you don't need joint sponsor

he only needs to send in most recent tax return THAT IS IT

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