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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hello! We have our interview at the Vancouver, BC consulate in a few weeks. I am sponsoring my fiance to come to the US but have been living here in Canada for almost a year. I am about to move back to the US, a few weeks before he goes to the interview. I have no income because I will be just arriving in the States. My fiance does not have a job lined up in the US but has savings that will support us for several months after we move. I have a cosponsor (my parents) and am curious if the number of people that their income needs to support includes myself (since I am not working). Would the household size be 3 (my fiance, my mom, my stepdad), or 4 (myself, my fiance, my mom, my stepdad)? I am confused...my mom is just barely over the 125% for 3 people...really hoping I am not included in this! Anyone have any advice for the interview?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Hello! We have our interview at the Vancouver, BC consulate in a few weeks. I am sponsoring my fiance to come to the US but have been living here in Canada for almost a year. I am about to move back to the US, a few weeks before he goes to the interview. I have no income because I will be just arriving in the States. My fiance does not have a job lined up in the US but has savings that will support us for several months after we move. I have a cosponsor (my parents) and am curious if the number of people that their income needs to support includes myself (since I am not working). Would the household size be 3 (my fiance, my mom, my stepdad), or 4 (myself, my fiance, my mom, my stepdad)? I am confused...my mom is just barely over the 125% for 3 people...really hoping I am not included in this! Anyone have any advice for the interview?

no you aren't included, so it's for 3

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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but u should try to find a part time job. because they do expect u to be able to support ur fiance. however things maybe easier to by with the canada.

Filed I129F: 03/4/2011

Received by USCIS: 3/8/2011

NOA:3/10/2011

NOA2:06/21/2011

Case# received from NVC: 07/1/2011.

got packet 3/4: Aug/4/2011

Interview: Sept 21st 2011

 
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