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My fiance (USC) makes enough money (over 125% of poverty line) but was self-employed/unemployed for several years before April of this year. We waited until he had a good job to go through the process. Will this affect his ability to support me in the eyes of the US Gov? Will we need a co-sponsor? If so, when will we know? And what would be the guideline for them? Would their household number have to include just me, or me and John as well?

I'm worried because John makes more money than anyone else in his family, and we can't think of even a single person able to help us so it would take some work...

Jessica

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if his income is over 125% for what will be your household size, shouldn't need a co-sponsor

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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