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I would like to say hello to all of you guy’s that read this post, since is also my first one around here.

I’m US citizen through naturalization and, I was able to successfully bring my fiancée and get married here in FL. The marriage was done while we been in that 90 day period, then we applied for AOS. Unfortunately less than a week after we submit the AOS paper work, I got lied off. The sponsorship that was sent a week before while I worked was done based on that current situation. I had all the necessary proof and income that was required in order for me to be her sponsor. After my lied off, I still desperately tried to find a job to support better my family but I wasn’t able get employed yet. She doesn’t work, because we don’t want to take the risk for her to work illegally and get caught, also I’m just having my unemployment money. We received an interview appointment for this Thursday coming up, and since I don’t have a job yet I know that I will need a co-sponsor. We don’t have family in states only few friends and we got an offer to be sponsored by one of them. Based on my situation, what would be, in detail, the forms and proofs that me and my wife should have with us on our interview day for Thursday 03/18/2010?

 
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