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Under my circumstances (being pregnant), and living outside the states for over a year with my husband.. meaning, i have not filed my taxes, unemployed, who can be my sponsor for my husband since I can't?

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Any USC or LPR domiciled in the USA who meets the poverty guidelines that is willing to sign the I-864.

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So it does not have to be a relative? That is a relief, I have been searching online and was a bit confused. Thank you so much.

I don't not have any relatives living in the US.

Any USC or LPR domiciled in the USA who meets the poverty guidelines that is willing to sign the I-864.

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Just to clarify, you still need to be the main sponsor and fill out I-864. Then you would get a joint sponsor who meets the poverty guidelines for their household size.

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March 28th 2015 - Choice of agent complete & AOS fee paid


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Jan 13th 2016 - Mailed our reply to the 221(g) to the US Embassy, received and CEAC updated the next morning


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I understand I am the petitioner, but I am not eligible to be his sponsor since I have recently moved back to the states myself.

So that part is confusing.

Just to clarify, you still need to be the main sponsor and fill out I-864. Then you would get a joint sponsor who meets the poverty guidelines for their household size.

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hi

as the sponsor you must file the i864 even if you made $0 income, the joint sponsor will be the person to cover your husband

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I understand I am the petitioner, but I am not eligible to be his sponsor since I have recently moved back to the states myself.

So that part is confusing.

The AOS is basically a contract between a USC or LPR and the US government. You as a petitioner must fill in the I-864. On it you would write unemployed and zero in income, if you have no income. The petitioner will always be the main person responsible for the beneficiary. The joint sponsor will be needed to share financial responsibility if the petitioner doesn't meet the federal poverty guidelines.

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USCIS Stage


September 8th 2014 - Filed I-130 with Nebraska Service Center


September 16th 2014 - NOA1 received


March 2nd 2015 - NOA2 received :dancing:



NVC Stage


March 28th 2015 - Choice of agent complete & AOS fee paid


April 17th 2015 - IV fee paid


May 1st 2015 - Sent in IV application


May 12th 2015 - Sent in AOS and IV documents


May 18th 2015 - Scan Date


June 18th 2015 - Checklist received


June 22nd 2015 - Checklist response sent to NVC


June 25th 2015 - Put for Supervisor Review


Sept 15th 2015 - Request help from Texas US Senator Cornyn and his team


Sept 23rd 2015 - Our case is moved from supervisor review to NVC's team for dealing with Senator requests


Nov 4th 2015 - CASE COMPLETE!!!! :dancing:



Embassy Stage


Dec 16th 2015 - Medical exam


Dec 21st 2015 - Interview


Dec 21st 2015 - 221(g) issued at interview for updated forms


Jan 13th 2016 - Mailed our reply to the 221(g) to the US Embassy, received and CEAC updated the next morning


Jan 20th 2016 - Embassy require more in-depth info on asset for i-864


Feb 1st 2016 - Sent more in-depth info on assets as requested. Received the next morning


Feb 16th 2016 - Visa has been issued :dancing: :dancing: :dancing: :dancing: :dancing:



In the US


April 5th 2016 - POE Newark. No questions asked.


April 14th 2016 - SSN received


May 10th 2016 - First day at my new job :dancing:


May 27th 2016 - Green Card received


June 7th 2016 - Got my Texas driver's license

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I am LIVING in the United states.

You also need to reestablish domicile is the the US before his visa will be issued. Good luck!


I am LIVING in the United states.

You also need to reestablish domicile is the the US before his visa will be issued. Good luck!

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You also need to file back taxes or be ready with an explanation of why you were not legally required to file

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That's ridiculous, I'm not obligated to file taxes if I was unemployed and was not domcile in the states. Like I mentioned above, I have was under certain circumstances for not being in the states. But thanks anyway

You also need to file back taxes or be ready with an explanation of why you were not legally required to file

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That's ridiculous, I'm not obligated to file taxes if I was unemployed and was not domcile in the states. Like I mentioned above, I have was under certain circumstances for not being in the states. But thanks anyway

Did you read what ChicagoSarah said fully? She said file OR provide explanation as to why you didn't file.

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Did ChicagoSarah read my thread? I certainly mentioned under MY CIRCUMSTANCES. Her reply didn't do much help, neither does yours.

Did you read what ChicagoSarah said fully? She said file OR provide explanation as to why you didn't file.

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Did ChicagoSarah read my thread? I certainly mentioned under MY CIRCUMSTANCES. Her reply didn't do much help, neither does yours.

You don't get it, you need to provide the government with your circumstances as to why you didn't file. A bit of tact in answers goes a long way on this board.

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I do get it lady, but I wasn't asking that. I asked who could be my joint sponsor besides relatives. Nothing else. I have my other information. Thanks.

You don't get it, you need to provide the government with your circumstances as to why you didn't file. A bit of tact in answers goes a long way on this board.

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