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They accept co sponsor if you're filling for IR-1/Cr-1. I'm not sure for K1 though.

and to pushbrk, i remember my hubby already sent the i-864, what should we do now? should we change it or just wait? i'm a real optimistic person, but after so many things happened in nvc and so much expectation we have no idea how long will it take now.. THANKS!!

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Most the time Manila wont accept a cosponsor.

That may well be in K1 cases, however, by law, joint sponsors are allowed when an immigrant visa is being sought by a beneficiary (such as a CR-1). The Embassy will follow the law.

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Most the time Manila wont accept a cosponsor.

Hey "Mike42979"..... that's a great video of your proposal. Enjoyed it... very nice! :thumbs:

And to the OP.... Teapotgurl1983's post above is right on. You possibly are going to have some significant problems if your spouse does not return to the U.S. and earn an income that is verifiable. Of course you two will miss each other for a few months.... but look to the long-term consequences of being denied because your husband cannot prove ability to support you in the U.S. Avoid this problem and get hubby back to work!! :yes:

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If he plans to live in the philippines or stay more than 6 months he should go for a 13a spousal visa

http://liveinthephilippines.com/content/2010/08/my-13a-visa-experience/

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Most the time Manila wont accept a cosponsor.

your proposal is so sweet, and her family makes me smile just right now, she's a beautiful filipina too, for a good couple like you two-keep it up! good luck!

THANKS friends for the advice. GOD bless us all..

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and to pushbrk, i remember my hubby already sent the i-864, what should we do now? should we change it or just wait? i'm a real optimistic person, but after so many things happened in nvc and so much expectation we have no idea how long will it take now.. THANKS!!

If he already sent the I-864 while employed, that's fine. However, you are likely to be asked (in the interview) about your husband's work. You must answer truthfully. If he quit his job, they'll know the I-864 is out of date. Without knowing his real circumstances, like whether he's on a leave of absence and can return to his employment when he returns to the USA, I wouldn't know what you should do.

The sponsorship issue can be a sticky one. Speculation without facts is not going to help you.

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