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i was employed Jan-May at a different company (about only $12,000/yr) , on the 10th of May i switched jobs, salary about $19,200/yr, the guideline for household of two (me and fiance) is $18000+. does the period of my employment at the new place affect our petition?

I qualify in that case, but because I just started last month, will that disqualify me to sponsor him? his interview is on the 10th.

Last yrs salary was very low i was a full time college studnt part time working

is current salary more important than previous yrs? if so do i need to be at the job for a certain period for my salary to qualify for sponsoring my fiance?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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Dude, my husband and I were in the same situation.

After we went through NVC, he got a new job that put him over the guidelines. However, the joint sponsor was still kept on record. The pre-screener seemed to imply that the jobs were "too recent" to be considered. Besides, his taxes didn't look so hot as he was in college the previous 3 years.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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yesss this is exactly the same, how did your petition work out then?

I do not see the Country of your Alien fiance(e) listed as that would help.

Generally current income is more important than past history such as tax returns. You will want to document your new current income with many pay stubs and a letter from the new employer.

I do not see any timeline information or what you have applied for and when. So if you can get three to six months at the new employment before the Embassy/Consulate interview, I think you will be fine. The six months of pay stubs from your pay checks would probably be sufficient.

However if you are reaching the interview shortly, like in two weeks, then if the Consulate of the Country your fiance(e) will interview at accepts a joint sponsor, you should definitely consider trying to locate a joint sponsor.

Good luck.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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i was employed Jan-May at a different company (about only $12,000/yr) , on the 10th of May i switched jobs, salary about $19,200/yr, the guideline for household of two (me and fiance) is $18000+. does the period of my employment at the new place affect our petition?

I qualify in that case, but because I just started last month, will that disqualify me to sponsor him? his interview is on the 10th.

Last yrs salary was very low i was a full time college studnt part time working

is current salary more important than previous yrs? if so do i need to be at the job for a certain period for my salary to qualify for sponsoring my fiance?

Finances are not considered at the petition stage. They are considered at the interview. The result will be a judgment call, not a goal line you cross with a specific income for a specific period of time.

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hi thank you for your response here is another vry detailed post i made on my current situation, He is in Manila andi found out last night that thy do not accept co-sponsors? but i know people in the same exact situation who have used co-sponsors evn multiple ones. thank you for giving me a quite optimistic response, many of the other ones were so discouraging please read my post and give me further insight

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/259300-help-losing-sleep-over-k1-sponsor-visa-manila/

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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Awesome! Congratulations! :)

03/27/2009: Engaged in Ithaca, New York.
08/17/2009: Wedding in Calcutta, India.
09/29/2009: I-130 NOA1
01/25/2010: I-130 NOA2
03/23/2010: Case completed.
05/12/2010: CR-1 interview at Mumbai, India.
05/20/2010: US Entry, Chicago.
03/01/2012: ROC NOA1.
03/26/2012: Biometrics completed.
12/07/2012: 10 year card production ordered.

09/25/2013: N-400 NOA1

10/16/2013: Biometrics completed

12/03/2013: Interview

12/20/2013: Oath ceremony

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