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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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thanks.. so now i am stuck.. it looks like he will not be able to come here.. my family is against supporting us due to his religion among other things.. My heart is broken badly because of this...i just dont know what to do anymore...I miss him so much and we are so close to the finish line in this process... :(:(:(:(

The best I can tell you is to try to find a part time job to make up the extra money. :( Sorry.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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thanks.. so now i am stuck.. it looks like he will not be able to come here.. my family is against supporting us due to his religion among other things.. My heart is broken badly because of this...i just dont know what to do anymore...I miss him so much and we are so close to the finish line in this process... :(:(:(:(

I am so sorry to hear you are having difficulties in your situation! This process is hard eneough without feeling you have support from family and loved ones. It is true though that you cant combine your income with hers. In a situation where you dont have it alone, a co-sponsor can be used but they must meet the requirements on there own. I wish i could do something to help. I have had my own devistating issues in this process, so I really feel your pain from experience! Have you thought of absolutely everyone? I was surprised when my co-sponsor ended up being my step-dad! I always thought of him as being the most redneck racist I knew. Obviously not because my husband is Cameroonian.

I wish you the best!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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OP,

I truly feel for you and your situation and not to be cruel or insensitive I am wondering how on earth you'd pay the AOS filing fee of $1070 on your income.

Assuming that you can find a suitable co-sponsor and you receive the visa, your fiance will not be able to work until you have married and he receives EAD - which cannot occur until AOS is approved (anywhere from 3-6 months after filing).

How can the 2 of you live on roughly $700 per month income and pay for his AOS on top of that?

As I said, my intention is not to be cruel, just to tell you that your expenses don't end when your fiance arrives, they actually increase.

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