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Filed: Other Country: Guyana
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Hi everyone,

Hope u all are well.

So i just graduated college...omg i didnt just graduate, Im lying its been a year (lol )and I dont have anything near sufficient income for the AOS for my fiance on record [ because i dont pay taxes ]

My father claimed me last year and the job at which i did pay taxes earned about $2500.... If i have to file jointly with my friend would i have to submit my dads taxes too showing that he claimed me?

My friend is going to do it and makes 32K a year, he only supports himself. Does that income pass the poverty guideline?

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Hi everyone,

Hope u all are well.

So i just graduated college...omg i didnt just graduate, Im lying its been a year (lol )and I dont have anything near sufficient income for the AOS for my fiance on record [ because i dont pay taxes ]

My father claimed me last year and the job at which i did pay taxes earned about $2500.... If i have to file jointly with my friend would i have to submit my dads taxes too showing that he claimed me?

My friend is going to do it and makes 32K a year, he only supports himself. Does that income pass the poverty guideline?

32K is enough for 2 people to be above 125% of the establish poverty level.

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Filed: H-1B Visa Country: Bulgaria
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1. Your friends income is definitely sufficient to be a cosponsor.

2. Since it is your future wife and you are the petitioner, you have to submit records of your income and if your father claimed you then I would say you have to submit that information.

Just a suggestion - would it not be easier to get your dad to be your cosponsor??

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Filed: Other Country: Guyana
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1. Your friends income is definitely sufficient to be a cosponsor.

2. Since it is your future wife and you are the petitioner, you have to submit records of your income and if your father claimed you then I would say you have to submit that information.

Just a suggestion - would it not be easier to get your dad to be your cosponsor??

Thanks, i guess more information is better than less and to get a request for hold up of any sort....ammmm my dad doesnt yet know of the marriage (lol?) ammm my mom is the only one that knows as of now.

will tell the family after its been approved. and thats future husband hehe (im a she) lol

32K is enough for 2 people to be above 125% of the establish poverty level.

Thnx just wanted to confirm my readings with other persons experience :)

Jun 02, 2011- Applied for I-129F (I-129F) Visa

USCIS

Jun 08, 2011- NOA1 Received I-129F

Jun 13, 2011- USCIS Acceptance confirmation (via Email)

Jun 16, 2011- Received NOA1 Hardcopy

Nov 15, 2011- Put in Service Request (Over 5months)

Nov 23, 2011- Response via email to SR (case "Pending")

Nov 28, 2011- Wrote letter to My district's Representative thru webpage (Gregory Meeks)

Dec 02, 2011- Went to the Local Reps office to have them look into the case further

Dec 07, 2011- Wrote email to the vermont service center ( the got back to me Dec 20, of course to tell me I was approved due to the congressman's inquiry)

Dec 08, 2011- Congressman/Local Rep's inquiry made

Dec 09, 2011- USCIS Text/Email with approval (NOA2) 6 months and 2 days

Dec 14, 2011- Receive NOA2 Hardcopy

NVC

Dec 14, 2011 NVC Received -Got Case number(YAY)

Dec 16, 2012 NVC Left

Consulate

Dec 28, 2011 Consulate Received Case

Dec 28, 2011 Packet 3 Received (via email upon my request)

Dec 29, 2011 Packet 3 Sent

Jan 05, 2012 Packet 4 Received

Jan 25, 2012 Interview

Jan 28, 2012 VISA IN HAND! Yay!

Feb 18, 2012 Hand in hand; NYC Bound to enjoy the COLD with me....staying warm of course *wink wink* \

Mar 24, 2012 OUR BIG DAY

May 07, 2012 Mailed AOS, EAD and AP( Express 2 day )

May 09, 2012 Packet received and signed for

May 11, 2012 Email/Text receipt

God you know my heart and its desire, I'll wait for your time :)

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Thanks, i guess more information is better than less and to get a request for hold up of any sort....ammmm my dad doesnt yet know of the marriage (lol?) ammm my mom is the only one that knows as of now.

will tell the family after its been approved. and thats future husband hehe (im a she) lol

Thnx just wanted to confirm my readings with other persons experience :)

Oppsss sorry! I still have not gotten a handle on how to tell if I am talking to a lady or a gentleman on this site. Sorry again :}

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