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Hi guys would really appreciate some advice on my situation:

I just got a RFE in the mail regarding my wife's income evidence not being sufficient to prove we reach the poverty line for a 2 person household. As she is a recently graduated full time student we don't have an easily accessable paper trail of tax documentation but she does earn enough to support me. Instead of trying to pull together recent bank statements and such, would it possible to ask my mother and father from overseas to co-sponser me financially and submit evidence of their assets and a letter of agreement? Does this count as evidence in regards to application or will it be disregarded entirely?

Please advise!

Thanks

Adam

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi guys would really appreciate some advice on my situation:

I just got a RFE in the mail regarding my wife's income evidence not being sufficient to prove we reach the poverty line for a 2 person household. As she is a recently graduated full time student we don't have an easily accessable paper trail of tax documentation but she does earn enough to support me. Instead of trying to pull together recent bank statements and such, would it possible to ask my mother and father from overseas to co-sponser me financially and submit evidence of their assets and a letter of agreement? Does this count as evidence in regards to application or will it be disregarded entirely?

Please advise!

Thanks

Adam

If i remember correctly, the sponsor needs be a USC or LPR

YMMV

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Hi guys would really appreciate some advice on my situation:

I just got a RFE in the mail regarding my wife's income evidence not being sufficient to prove we reach the poverty line for a 2 person household. As she is a recently graduated full time student we don't have an easily accessable paper trail of tax documentation but she does earn enough to support me. Instead of trying to pull together recent bank statements and such, would it possible to ask my mother and father from overseas to co-sponser me financially and submit evidence of their assets and a letter of agreement? Does this count as evidence in regards to application or will it be disregarded entirely?

Please advise!

Thanks

Adam

If i remember correctly, the sponsor needs be a USC or LPR

My wife is a USC but my parents are British: is it not possible to have a foreign co-sponsor if the other is an American?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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Pls pls fill out your timeline, otherwise we cant even see the picture. When did you apply for the AOS and when did this RFE come ?

2ndly as far as i know the aliens income or assets can come in action and can be added. But most probably the cosponsorer has to be a USC.What they can do to bypass the law is to transfer some assets to your name and you can show it as your asset and add that in. Just a thought.

But fillout your timeline. Thanks

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Hi guys would really appreciate some advice on my situation:

I just got a RFE in the mail regarding my wife's income evidence not being sufficient to prove we reach the poverty line for a 2 person household. As she is a recently graduated full time student we don't have an easily accessable paper trail of tax documentation but she does earn enough to support me. Instead of trying to pull together recent bank statements and such, would it possible to ask my mother and father from overseas to co-sponser me financially and submit evidence of their assets and a letter of agreement? Does this count as evidence in regards to application or will it be disregarded entirely?

Please advise!

Thanks

Adam

If i remember correctly, the sponsor needs be a USC or LPR

I think the sponsor needs to be USC, but you can use any assets you have or savings. \

Good luck,

Shelly

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Co-sponsor will need to be an USC.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Moldova
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From the instructions for the I-864:

A joint sponsor can be any U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or lawful permanent resident who is at least 18 years old, domiciled in the United States, or its territories or possessions,and willing to be held jointly liable with the petitioner for the support of the intending immigrant. A joint sponsor does not have to be related to the petitioning sponsor or the intending immigrant.

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