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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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came here on a B2 and married a USC, am actually about to file for AOS but my patner is presently on social security benefit so am trying to use a friend of mine as a joint sponsor. my friend am trying to use is on a decent income 90k per annum, shes also married but with no kids. she married about 12months ago but after filling taxes with her patner, she got a letter from IRS, apparently her husband owes the IRS 5k yrs in 2009 and 2010 and this is even before they met. what should i do, can i still go ahead and use her, or will this affect my application. shes on a decent income and way above the poverty level.

 
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