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My wife who is a Pr and m staying in Nepal got court marriage on January 2013 and got marriage on September 2013 according to Nepali culture. Its time to send Aos now and she will send it on Wednesday. She told that she have bank balance of 13000 usd and she didnot kept joint sponcer aswell. She earns 25-30000 usd per year. She is staying with her family. She will send all her Tax papers, Bank Statement and all her pay stubs frm 3 yrs to NVC. My PD month is May 2013.

# Is that bank balance enough for doing sponcership?

# After Aos paper is send, how much time will NVC takes to complete process.

Edited by simmus0000
 
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