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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Hi! I'm new here. Just wanted to ask some questions. My husband's 2007 Income Tax Return is below the poverty limit but his job now pays him more than the minimum income requirement. Will he still qualify as sponsor? And he's only been working 3 months with this job. Thanks for any reply.

AOS Timeline

Dec. 09, 2008- mailed AOS packet

Dec. 10, 2008- received by V. Bustamante

Dec. 16, 2008- money order payment was cashed

Dec. 22, 2008- received NOAs for I-131; I-485; and I-765 in the mail (yay!)

Feb. 21, 2009- received I-512L (Advance Parole document)

Feb. 24, 2009- biometrics done

Mar. 05, 2009- EAD received

Mar. 05, 2009- case transferred to CSC

Mar. 10, 2009- applied for SSN

Mar. 21, 2009- SSN card received

Apr. 10, 2009- Welcome Notice Received dated 04/06/09

Apr. 13, 2009- Greencard received

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Zambia
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To be safe, he should find a co-sponsor. Even though he's on another job that has sufficient income, there is no guarantee that he will keep that job. In the U.S., most new jobs have a six-month probationary period during which he can be dismissed without cause.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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To be safe, he should find a co-sponsor. Even though he's on another job that has sufficient income, there is no guarantee that he will keep that job. In the U.S., most new jobs have a six-month probationary period during which he can be dismissed without cause.

we tried to look for a co-sponsor but didn't find one :( his parents don't even want to that's why I don't like his parents, LOL.

AOS Timeline

Dec. 09, 2008- mailed AOS packet

Dec. 10, 2008- received by V. Bustamante

Dec. 16, 2008- money order payment was cashed

Dec. 22, 2008- received NOAs for I-131; I-485; and I-765 in the mail (yay!)

Feb. 21, 2009- received I-512L (Advance Parole document)

Feb. 24, 2009- biometrics done

Mar. 05, 2009- EAD received

Mar. 05, 2009- case transferred to CSC

Mar. 10, 2009- applied for SSN

Mar. 21, 2009- SSN card received

Apr. 10, 2009- Welcome Notice Received dated 04/06/09

Apr. 13, 2009- Greencard received

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Filed: Other Country: China
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To be safe, he should find a co-sponsor. Even though he's on another job that has sufficient income, there is no guarantee that he will keep that job. In the U.S., most new jobs have a six-month probationary period during which he can be dismissed without cause.

we tried to look for a co-sponsor but didn't find one :( his parents don't even want to that's why I don't like his parents, LOL.

Then I'd get an employer letter if possible and supply pay stubs to verify income. State the current annual income as what it will be for twelve months working the current job. For instance, if he makes $500 a week multiply by 52 and state $26,000 as the current annual income.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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To be safe, he should find a co-sponsor. Even though he's on another job that has sufficient income, there is no guarantee that he will keep that job. In the U.S., most new jobs have a six-month probationary period during which he can be dismissed without cause.

we tried to look for a co-sponsor but didn't find one :( his parents don't even want to that's why I don't like his parents, LOL.

Then I'd get an employer letter if possible and supply pay stubs to verify income. State the current annual income as what it will be for twelve months working the current job. For instance, if he makes $500 a week multiply by 52 and state $26,000 as the current annual income.

Thanks for the reply. Thats actually what we're doing. I just wanted to make sure if we're good to submit AOS even if the income on tax returns are below the poverty line as long as he has a job with the "right" income. I hope someone here who had the same experience and got approved of GC would share info and whatnot. I'm worried about getting denied.

AOS Timeline

Dec. 09, 2008- mailed AOS packet

Dec. 10, 2008- received by V. Bustamante

Dec. 16, 2008- money order payment was cashed

Dec. 22, 2008- received NOAs for I-131; I-485; and I-765 in the mail (yay!)

Feb. 21, 2009- received I-512L (Advance Parole document)

Feb. 24, 2009- biometrics done

Mar. 05, 2009- EAD received

Mar. 05, 2009- case transferred to CSC

Mar. 10, 2009- applied for SSN

Mar. 21, 2009- SSN card received

Apr. 10, 2009- Welcome Notice Received dated 04/06/09

Apr. 13, 2009- Greencard received

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