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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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Hey guys :)

We received our NOA2 yesterday and I am now working on gathering all the papers we will need in the future.

As for the affidativ of support...my USC fiancé started his new job about 2.5 months ago. He got back from his deployment in August 2012 and was in between jobs from October through January. His salary right now isnt above the 125% but it will go up in a couple of weeks (we would wait with the letter from his employer until then).

He did have a stable income over the last few years (above the 125%).

Do you think we will need a co sponsor because he has only been with the new job (and higher salary) for a short time?

I am worried :unsure::help:

Thanks for your help!

Dec 6, 2011: We met online

Jan 4, 2012: We became a couple

March 30, 2012: Met in person

October 5, 2012: We got engaged & NOA1 date

April 10, 2013: NOA 2

April 24, 2013: Email with FRN case number received, petition is on its way to Frankfurt

April 30, 2013: Medical in Frankfurt completed

May 3, 2013: Packet 3 received

May 23, 2013: Packet 3 sent back

June 4, 2013: Packet 4 received

June 11, 2013: Interview ->approved

June 17, 2013: Visa in hand!

July 3, 2013: POE

July 17, 2013: WEDDING <3MARRIED TO MY HERO, MY SOLDIER, MY EVERYTHING :)

Nov 12, 2013: Filed AOS (+EAD&AP)

Nov 18, 2013: NOA1

Dec 20, 2013: Biometrics appointment

Jan 17, 2014: EAD card production

Jan 23, 2014: EAD combo card received

March 15, 2014: Received Potential interview waiver case letter

June 26, 2014: AOS approved, no interview!

Posted

Hey guys :)

We received our NOA2 yesterday and I am now working on gathering all the papers we will need in the future.

As for the affidativ of support...my USC fiancé started his new job about 2.5 months ago. He got back from his deployment in August 2012 and was in between jobs from October through January. His salary right now isnt above the 125% but it will go up in a couple of weeks (we would wait with the letter from his employer until then).

He did have a stable income over the last few years (above the 125%).

Do you think we will need a co sponsor because he has only been with the new job (and higher salary) for a short time?

I am worried :unsure::help:

Thanks for your help!

Please check this information.

What income documentation is required?

The sponsor is required to submit an IRS transcript or photocopy of only the most recent Federal income tax return with the I-864. However, the sponsor may, submit Federal income tax returns for the three most recent years if that helps establish his or her ability to maintain the household income required in the poverty guidelines. The consular officer determines if the income claimed by the sponsor meets the poverty guidelines. If the claimed income does not meet the poverty guidelines then the consular officer may additionally request current year income information. If the sponsor is relying on income from other household members to reach the minimum required income, a copy or IRS transcript of each individual's most recent tax return is also required, and each person must complete a Form I-864A. The consular officer may request additional evidence of income, such as an employment letter.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3183.html#2

 
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