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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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just switch to k3 so u can use co sponsor

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06-26-08 PRISM CFO Seminar

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01-02-09 EAD Card received

02-25-09 I-485 approved

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NATURALIZATION

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10-26-12 Interview (Fresno)

11-08-12 Oath Taking

I-130 MOM

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There have been thousands of K1s approved using a co sponsor. It's used to be an exception when someone is denied using one. Seems like it has been happening more more recently tho.

It would appear that it is up to the officer reviewing the petition whether to accept the co-sponsor or not.

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Hi , I will submit the required documents on Monday at USEM

The Consular officer is requiring me to submit the evidence that the petitioner has sufficient income of $31,000

And below that there are 3 options on what to do next:

1.Your next appointment

2. wait until you hear from us.

3.submission of required documents at window 17-20 M-Thursday 1 - 2 pm

The Consular officer only the number 3 options.I think its a good sign that they are only requiring me to submit the needed documents and not AP or requiring me for another interview.

Hope things goes well.

Here are the things that I will submit

1. evidence that the present income is $39,000 ( letter from the Commanding officer)

2.proof of child support

3.written explanation that kids are partially dependent

any supporting documents needed,

Thank you

Hi , I will submit the required documents on Monday at USEM

The Consular officer is requiring me to submit the evidence that the petitioner has sufficient income of $31,000

And below that there are 3 options on what to do next:

1.Your next appointment

2. wait until you hear from us.

3.submission of required documents at window 17-20 M-Thursday 1 - 2 pm

The Consular officer only the number 3 options.I think its a good sign that they are only requiring me to submit the needed documents and not AP or requiring me for another interview.

Hope things goes well.

Here are the things that I will submit

1. evidence that the present income is $39,000 ( letter from the Commanding officer)

2.proof of child support

3.written explanation that kids are partially dependent

any supporting documents needed,

Thank you

edit: The consular officer check the number 3 option on what to do next:

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Here are the things that I will submit

1. evidence that the present income is $39,000 ( letter from the Commanding officer)

2.proof of child support

3.written explanation that kids are partially dependent

any supporting documents needed,

Thank you

Sounds like you have it covered. The employment letter from his commander should help.

Good luck.

Hokey Smoke!

Rocky: "Baby, are they still mad at us on VJ?"

Bullwinkle: "No, they are just confused."

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Here are the things that I will submit

1. evidence that the present income is $39,000 ( letter from the Commanding officer)

2.proof of child support

3.written explanation that kids are partially dependent

any supporting documents needed,

Thank you

Sounds like you have it covered. The employment letter from his commander should help.

Good luck.

The $39,000 is his present annual income, the commanding officer is helping us, what other requirements should i include in support of sufficient income?

Thank you

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Here are the things that I will submit

1. evidence that the present income is $39,000 ( letter from the Commanding officer)

2.proof of child support

3.written explanation that kids are partially dependent

any supporting documents needed,

Thank you

Sounds like you have it covered. The employment letter from his commander should help.

Good luck.

The $39,000 is his present annual income, the commanding officer is helping us, what other requirements should i include in support of sufficient income?

Thank you

Does he have any assets, investments, real estate? Do you have letters from any bank accounts showing his current balance and deposit history? That is all I can think of. The proof of child support, does that show the amounts he pays and how often?

Hokey Smoke!

Rocky: "Baby, are they still mad at us on VJ?"

Bullwinkle: "No, they are just confused."

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Posted
Here are the things that I will submit

1. evidence that the present income is $39,000 ( letter from the Commanding officer)

2.proof of child support

3.written explanation that kids are partially dependent

any supporting documents needed,

Thank you

Sounds like you have it covered. The employment letter from his commander should help.

Good luck.

The $39,000 is his present annual income, the commanding officer is helping us, what other requirements should i include in support of sufficient income?

Thank you

Does he have any assets, investments, real estate? Do you have letters from any bank accounts showing his current balance and deposit history? That is all I can think of. The proof of child support, does that show the amounts he pays and how often?

yes, but he cannot provide it because he is in combat.

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yes, but he cannot provide it because he is in combat.

Yep. Makes it tough. We will pray you get an understanding consular officer.

Hokey Smoke!

Rocky: "Baby, are they still mad at us on VJ?"

Bullwinkle: "No, they are just confused."

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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There is the problem. The consul is saying that with his child support payments, he is effectively only making $15,000 a year and that is not enough to support another person.

Oh yeah! I met the 125% of the poverty guideline but the consul said after child support you will only have $12,000 and that is not enough for my fiance and me.

Does he have any other kind of assets to make up for the difference needed? Like a stocks/ house / etc .... I think even 401k's can be used as a asset.

If not enough evidence can be shown that the income is sufficient .... the only option I really see is you two get married in the RP and go from there ...

We will pray for you .... god bless and hope it works out for you two.

Ooooopss.... just read a few posts above mine that said the same thing I just said hehe ... sorry :)

Edited by SomedaySomehow

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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There is the problem. The consul is saying that with his child support payments, he is effectively only making $15,000 a year and that is not enough to support another person.

Oh yeah! I met the 125% of the poverty guideline but the consul said after child support you will only have $12,000 and that is not enough for my fiance and me.

Does he have any other kind of assets to make up for the difference needed? Like a stocks/ house / etc .... I think even 401k's can be used as a asset.

If not enough evidence can be shown that the income is sufficient .... the only option I really see is you two get married in the RP and go from there ...

We will pray for you .... god bless and hope it works out for you two.

Ooooopss.... just read a few posts above mine that said the same thing I just said hehe ... sorry :)

Thank you

 
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