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my Father apply for my mom and my 15 years old brother 

we submit the avidabite of support last year for my dad $5000 and as a joint sponsor i submit my income as $27000

 

they will face interview at 26 july so we have to submit 2016 sponsorship too

this year 

my dad submit $9185 

and me as joint sponsor $21711

 

in uscis proverty guidline I saw we need $30750 in total income

we are enough or we need more joint sponsor

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You are cutting it very, very close, and the CO may not like that someone who needs a joint sponsor is cutting it so close. If there is a co-sponsor you can use, that makes enough comfortably for their own household and your mom and brother, it would certainly be easier.

 

If not- normally, I'd recommend picking up a second job- even a couple of shifts at the weekend at McDs can help- but you don't really have time for that.  Do you or your dad have any savings you can add?  401K, second car, good amount of money in the bank? Alternatively, can you at least show that you and your dad's income is likely to increase soon, such as going full time (I assume your dad works very very limited hours) or getting a promotion?

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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2 hours ago, Penguin_ie said:

You are cutting it very, very close, and the CO may not like that someone who needs a joint sponsor is cutting it so close. If there is a co-sponsor you can use, that makes enough comfortably for their own household and your mom and brother, it would certainly be easier.

 

If not- normally, I'd recommend picking up a second job- even a couple of shifts at the weekend at McDs can help- but you don't really have time for that.  Do you or your dad have any savings you can add?  401K, second car, good amount of money in the bank? Alternatively, can you at least show that you and your dad's income is likely to increase soon, such as going full time (I assume your dad works very very limited hours) or getting a promotion?

No such thing as a co-sponsor in an immigrant visa case.  I take it the petitioner is the Primary Sponsor, and the OP is combining income as a qualifying household member.  If you've also documented and stated the savings, that may well do it for you.  If not, you'll need a qualified "Joint Sponsor".  By my read, there is no joint sponsor in this case.  If the OP is not part of the household of the petitioner, then they cannot combine income and definitely WILL need a "Joint Sponsor".

 

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