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You say you have a cousin who would be willing to be a co-sponsor? Couldn't you re-submit the financial documentation but use the cousins details instead? You say he/she earns $45,000, surely using his/her details would be a safer bet?

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and we are also planning to include her cousin's income (like $45,000) to my CR1 application as a co-sponsor. So it would be my husband,mom, and his cousin's income plus their property.

In regards to his father pension, they didnt include it cuz they didnt know if they could.

sounds like all you need is your cousin to sign to be the co sponsor. resubmit it to the consulate.

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You say you have a cousin who would be willing to be a co-sponsor? Couldn't you re-submit the financial documentation but use the cousins details instead? You say he/she earns $45,000, surely using his/her details would be a safer bet?

Yes you are right! his cousin is very much willing to help. So u think we could try it soon eventhough my husband doesnt have a job yet or just wait for husband to have a part time job / full time job and include cousin's income?!

K3 VISA:

09/20/06 - I-130 Sent

10/03/06 - I-129F sent.

10/10/06- I-129F NOA1

11/28/06 - BOTH I-129F & I-130 approved!!!!

12/27/06 - NVC Left case no. assigned MNL 200685XXXX

01/26/07 - Received Packet 3

02/27/07 - Received Packet 4

03/01-02/07 - Done with my Medical Appointment at St. Lukes

04/17/07 - Interview at U.S Embassy - got the blue slip..on AR

07/05/07 - Went back to US Embassy submitted new affidavit of support for my K3, we'll wait for decision, still on AR

07/24/07 - OMG!!!! I cant believe it I got my K3 Visa in hand!!!

08/09/07 - Arrival in the U.S - POE at LAX

AOS:

08/27/07 - Sent AOS and EAD

08/29/07 - Chicago Lockbox received both AOS and EAD

09/18/07 - Checks cashed 09/21/07 - NOA on both AOS and EAD

09/27/07 - Received Biometrics Appointment Notice

10/18/07 - Biometrics

10/19/07 - Received RFE

10/26/07 - USCIS received the response to our RFE

11/05/07 - EAD Card Production ordered

11/16/07 - EAD Card received

11/26/07 - Received interview notice

01/25/08 - Interview Date!!!! APPROVED!!!

04/18/08 - At long last! GC Card production ordered

04/21/08 - Email noticed welcome letter

04/23/08 - Email card production again

04/25/08 - Welcome Letter received

04/30/08 - Greencard received

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Doesn't appear to be a big issue at all. The financial requirements are very clear and your husband should have understood these BEFORE the interview.

Get a co-sponsor. Re-submit the documents.

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AnneiyAndJacky,

How close to the family is the cousin, both physically and 'socially'?

The anecdotal evidence coming out of the consulate in the Philippines is that the officers there are so strict about sponsorship that some people believe they do not allow any alternate sponsor, only the petitioner can sponsor. I don't believe that this is true, but I do believe that acceptable sponsors need to have very close ties or the consulate will deem them to be not reliable. A friend who lives on the opposite side of the USA, for example, would clearly be a bad choice. An immediate family member such as parents who live in the same household should be an acceptable choice (assuming that they have the money). A cousin who lives where(?) would fall in between, and may or may not be acceptable depending on what the complete picture of the situation looks like. Simply having enough money is not the whole picture.

Yodrak

You say you have a cousin who would be willing to be a co-sponsor? Couldn't you re-submit the financial documentation but use the cousins details instead? You say he/she earns $45,000, surely using his/her details would be a safer bet?

Yes you are right! his cousin is very much willing to help. So u think we could try it soon eventhough my husband doesnt have a job yet or just wait for husband to have a part time job / full time job and include cousin's income?!

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AnneiyAndJacky,

How close to the family is the cousin, both physically and 'socially'?

The anecdotal evidence coming out of the consulate in the Philippines is that the officers there are so strict about sponsorship that some people believe they do not allow any alternate sponsor, only the petitioner can sponsor. I don't believe that this is true, but I do believe that acceptable sponsors need to have very close ties or the consulate will deem them to be not reliable. A friend who lives on the opposite side of the USA, for example, would clearly be a bad choice. An immediate family member such as parents who live in the same household should be an acceptable choice (assuming that they have the money). A cousin who lives where(?) would fall in between, and may or may not be acceptable depending on what the complete picture of the situation looks like. Simply having enough money is not the whole picture.

Yodrak

Hello Yodrak,

It is a first cousin of my husband. Actually, they are really close to each other, like sometimes my husband is confiding some problems to her. I even talked to her cousin tina through email. They both live in L.A, i think it's like 30mins away from my husband's house.

K3 VISA:

09/20/06 - I-130 Sent

10/03/06 - I-129F sent.

10/10/06- I-129F NOA1

11/28/06 - BOTH I-129F & I-130 approved!!!!

12/27/06 - NVC Left case no. assigned MNL 200685XXXX

01/26/07 - Received Packet 3

02/27/07 - Received Packet 4

03/01-02/07 - Done with my Medical Appointment at St. Lukes

04/17/07 - Interview at U.S Embassy - got the blue slip..on AR

07/05/07 - Went back to US Embassy submitted new affidavit of support for my K3, we'll wait for decision, still on AR

07/24/07 - OMG!!!! I cant believe it I got my K3 Visa in hand!!!

08/09/07 - Arrival in the U.S - POE at LAX

AOS:

08/27/07 - Sent AOS and EAD

08/29/07 - Chicago Lockbox received both AOS and EAD

09/18/07 - Checks cashed 09/21/07 - NOA on both AOS and EAD

09/27/07 - Received Biometrics Appointment Notice

10/18/07 - Biometrics

10/19/07 - Received RFE

10/26/07 - USCIS received the response to our RFE

11/05/07 - EAD Card Production ordered

11/16/07 - EAD Card received

11/26/07 - Received interview notice

01/25/08 - Interview Date!!!! APPROVED!!!

04/18/08 - At long last! GC Card production ordered

04/21/08 - Email noticed welcome letter

04/23/08 - Email card production again

04/25/08 - Welcome Letter received

04/30/08 - Greencard received

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AnneiyAndJacky,

It's a positive that the cousin is a close relative, a close confidant, and lives close by. Be sure that these things are well demonstrated should you decide to offer this person as the sponsor.

Yodrak

AnneiyAndJacky,

How close to the family is the cousin, both physically and 'socially'?

The anecdotal evidence coming out of the consulate in the Philippines is that the officers there are so strict about sponsorship that some people believe they do not allow any alternate sponsor, only the petitioner can sponsor. I don't believe that this is true, but I do believe that acceptable sponsors need to have very close ties or the consulate will deem them to be not reliable. A friend who lives on the opposite side of the USA, for example, would clearly be a bad choice. An immediate family member such as parents who live in the same household should be an acceptable choice (assuming that they have the money). A cousin who lives where(?) would fall in between, and may or may not be acceptable depending on what the complete picture of the situation looks like. Simply having enough money is not the whole picture.

Yodrak

Hello Yodrak,

It is a first cousin of my husband. Actually, they are really close to each other, like sometimes my husband is confiding some problems to her. I even talked to her cousin tina through email. They both live in L.A, i think it's like 30mins away from my husband's house.

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How close to the family is the cousin, both physically and 'socially'?

The anecdotal evidence coming out of the consulate in the Philippines is that the officers there are so strict about sponsorship that some people believe they do not allow any alternate sponsor, only the petitioner can sponsor. I don't believe that this is true, but I do believe that acceptable sponsors need to have very close ties or the consulate will deem them to be not reliable. A friend who lives on the opposite side of the USA, for example, would clearly be a bad choice. An immediate family member such as parents who live in the same household should be an acceptable choice (assuming that they have the money). A cousin who lives where(?) would fall in between, and may or may not be acceptable depending on what the complete picture of the situation looks like. Simply having enough money is not the whole picture.

Yodrak

Hello Yodrak,

It is a first cousin of my husband. Actually, they are really close to each other, like sometimes my husband is confiding some problems to her. I even talked to her cousin tina through email. They both live in L.A, i think it's like 30mins away from my husband's house.

my husband contacted a free lawyer (A white guy) And Told that it sounds like his cousin is a very good try. Free lawyer says we should try to document the relationship like, how they ARE REALLY RELATED BY BLOOD (Birth certifacate...etc) and a written note from her saying how close she is to us and how or why she's willing to help and how the CO can be assured of that...etc.

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K3 VISA:

09/20/06 - I-130 Sent

10/03/06 - I-129F sent.

10/10/06- I-129F NOA1

11/28/06 - BOTH I-129F & I-130 approved!!!!

12/27/06 - NVC Left case no. assigned MNL 200685XXXX

01/26/07 - Received Packet 3

02/27/07 - Received Packet 4

03/01-02/07 - Done with my Medical Appointment at St. Lukes

04/17/07 - Interview at U.S Embassy - got the blue slip..on AR

07/05/07 - Went back to US Embassy submitted new affidavit of support for my K3, we'll wait for decision, still on AR

07/24/07 - OMG!!!! I cant believe it I got my K3 Visa in hand!!!

08/09/07 - Arrival in the U.S - POE at LAX

AOS:

08/27/07 - Sent AOS and EAD

08/29/07 - Chicago Lockbox received both AOS and EAD

09/18/07 - Checks cashed 09/21/07 - NOA on both AOS and EAD

09/27/07 - Received Biometrics Appointment Notice

10/18/07 - Biometrics

10/19/07 - Received RFE

10/26/07 - USCIS received the response to our RFE

11/05/07 - EAD Card Production ordered

11/16/07 - EAD Card received

11/26/07 - Received interview notice

01/25/08 - Interview Date!!!! APPROVED!!!

04/18/08 - At long last! GC Card production ordered

04/21/08 - Email noticed welcome letter

04/23/08 - Email card production again

04/25/08 - Welcome Letter received

04/30/08 - Greencard received

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I am very sorry. I believe you should follow Yordak's advice. Good luck!

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Marriage: Sep-30-2006

Ken moved to the US :( : Oct-23-2006

I130 filed: Nov-17-2006

I130 NOA1: Nov-27-2006 (petition transferred to Californian CIS)

I-129F filed : Dec-08-2006

I-129F NOA1: Jan-01-2007

Status on the Jan-30-2007: pending, not even touched ...

NOA2 (both I-129F & I130): Feb-01-2007 (Wow! Thanx, God!)

inquire regarding the case number emailed to NVC: 2007-02-19

email response from NVC: the case has been sent to the consulate! 2007-02-23

The package 3 arrived: 2007-03-05

interview: Mar-29-2007

visa arrived: Apr-27-2007

AOS and EAD

AOS & EAD filed - AUG-30-2007

NOA1 SEP-20-2007

Biometrics OCT-25-2007

EAD approved NOV-06-2007

EAD arrived NOV-16-2007

Appointment letter NOV-20-2007

Interview scheduled JAN-08-2008

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I am very sorry. I believe you should follow Yordak's advice. Good luck!

my husband talked to a free lawyer (A white guy) Told him it sounds like my husband's cousin is a very good try. He says we should try to document the relationship of how they REALLY RELATED BY BLOOD (Birth certifacate...etc) and a written note from her saying how close she is to us and how or why she's willing to help and how the CO can be assured of that...etc.

So our question now How can we prove or document my husband's cousin are really related to each other and they related by blood?!

K3 VISA:

09/20/06 - I-130 Sent

10/03/06 - I-129F sent.

10/10/06- I-129F NOA1

11/28/06 - BOTH I-129F & I-130 approved!!!!

12/27/06 - NVC Left case no. assigned MNL 200685XXXX

01/26/07 - Received Packet 3

02/27/07 - Received Packet 4

03/01-02/07 - Done with my Medical Appointment at St. Lukes

04/17/07 - Interview at U.S Embassy - got the blue slip..on AR

07/05/07 - Went back to US Embassy submitted new affidavit of support for my K3, we'll wait for decision, still on AR

07/24/07 - OMG!!!! I cant believe it I got my K3 Visa in hand!!!

08/09/07 - Arrival in the U.S - POE at LAX

AOS:

08/27/07 - Sent AOS and EAD

08/29/07 - Chicago Lockbox received both AOS and EAD

09/18/07 - Checks cashed 09/21/07 - NOA on both AOS and EAD

09/27/07 - Received Biometrics Appointment Notice

10/18/07 - Biometrics

10/19/07 - Received RFE

10/26/07 - USCIS received the response to our RFE

11/05/07 - EAD Card Production ordered

11/16/07 - EAD Card received

11/26/07 - Received interview notice

01/25/08 - Interview Date!!!! APPROVED!!!

04/18/08 - At long last! GC Card production ordered

04/21/08 - Email noticed welcome letter

04/23/08 - Email card production again

04/25/08 - Welcome Letter received

04/30/08 - Greencard received

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AnneiyAndJacky,

What the free lawyer told you is pretty much the same thing that I told you, except that he did give you some specific ideas for documentation - family birth certificates, and an affidavit attesting to their social relationship.

Yodrak

I am very sorry. I believe you should follow Yordak's advice. Good luck!

my husband talked to a free lawyer (A white guy) Told him it sounds like my husband's cousin is a very good try. He says we should try to document the relationship of how they REALLY RELATED BY BLOOD (Birth certifacate...etc) and a written note from her saying how close she is to us and how or why she's willing to help and how the CO can be assured of that...etc.

So our question now How can we prove or document my husband's cousin are really related to each other and they related by blood?!

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the cousin as a co-sponsor does sound promising but she does not live with them. i know one couple who had to use his brother as his co-sponsor but he lived with his brother so it was ok. the cousin does not live in the same household...so it's so easy to assume that although she is making that much money, she is not going to contributed to your husband's household income.

your husband getting a part-time job would probably be an even better solution. i know it's hard to go to school and work at the same time but it's definitely doable. i did that all four years of college and i know many others who did...so i'm sure he can do it too. even if he lands a minimum wage job (in CA it's now $7.50/hr) and work at least 20 hrs or so...it should be enough to add to the entire household earnings. if he tries to apply for jobs now...he can use his current earnings and paystubs as proof. anyways, just a thought.

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Sent : 01-28-2006 / Interview: 09-14-2006 / POE: 10-11-2006 / Applied for SSN card: 11-17-2006 / Received SSN card: 11-27-2006 / Got Hitched: 11-09-2006 !!!

AOS and EAD Application

Sent via USPS Priority: 11-28-2006 / Received @ Chicago: 12-01-2006 / NOA1 AOS & EAD: 12-06-2006 / Biometrics Appt: 12-22-2006 / Interview Date: 03-13-2007 / EAD Card Production Ordered: 02-15-2007 / EAD Card Sent: 02-20-2007 / EAD Card Received: 02-22-2007

[Approved: 03-13-2007 / GC Received: 03-22-2007 / CA License Issued: 04-12-2007 / Removing Conditions: 12-13-2008]

Removing Conditions

Sent via USPS Priority: 12-19-2008 / Received @ CSC: 12-22-2008 / NOA: 12-25-2008 / Biometrics Appt: 01-14-2009 / Card Production ordered: 02-13-2009 / GC Received: sometime in March 2009

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Sorry to hear... i hope it all works out soon for the both of u...

well, here's my 2 cents...i also think your husband should get at least a PT job since the CR1 sponsorship requirements is more strict. From what i read, your husband will be the primary sponsor so he MUST be making some kind of money or have a big bank account and the joint sponsor or co sponsor is only there as additional income to fill any gap.

It's too late to go back in time to the K3 interview but don't mess it up this time for the CR1. Be more prepared. If there's a way to re-open the K3 interview with the consulate, then you should have his father's pension and cousin included as well.. though the cousin is enough for all three of you... good luck..

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Met: July 2004

Married : 2006-08-03

Trips: over 3 trips since we met and spent all 2006 year in Salvador together (work & pleasure related).

Relocated from NY to CA

I-130 Sent : 2006-11-21 CSC

I-130 NOA1 : 2006-11-28

I-130 NOA2: Approval 2007-02-28

I-130 was approved in 99 days.

I-129F Sent : 2006-12-07 - Chicago

I-129F NOA1 : 2006-12-12

I-129F Xfer to CSC on 2007-01-05

I-129F NOA2 : 2007-02-28

I-129F was approved in 83 days.

I-129F NVC forwarded to Rio Consulate: 03-09-07 :)

03-14-07: Rio Rec'd our case

03-19-07: Requested update on our case via email - (note: by this time we have completed the medical exam, police certificates, and all other related docs).

03-20-07: Received an email with an interview date

04-19-07: INTERVIEW DATE - SHE GOT HER VISA!!!

04-24-07: VISA Received (Xpress Mail)

05-24-07: POE - Los Angeles

AOS & EAD

06-19-07: AOS & EAD sent to Chicago

07-12-07: BIO appointment

07-16-07: RFE for AOS

08-27-07: EAD production notice (email notice)

09-04-07: EAD approved (email notice)

09-07-07: EAD CARD received!!!

09-11-07: SSN card application

11-08-07: AOS Initial Interview - Approved for Conditional (2years) Green Card!!

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Sorry to hear... i hope it all works out soon for the both of u...

well, here's my 2 cents...i also think your husband should get at least a PT job since the CR1 sponsorship requirements is more strict. From what i read, your husband will be the primary sponsor so he MUST be making some kind of money or have a big bank account and the joint sponsor or co sponsor is only there as additional income to fill any gap.

It's too late to go back in time to the K3 interview but don't mess it up this time for the CR1. Be more prepared. If there's a way to re-open the K3 interview with the consulate, then you should have his father's pension and cousin included as well.. though the cousin is enough for all three of you... good luck..

Thank you guys for all the advice. Y'all making me stronger everytime I read all ur posts! GodBless To Everybody!!! :)

K3 VISA:

09/20/06 - I-130 Sent

10/03/06 - I-129F sent.

10/10/06- I-129F NOA1

11/28/06 - BOTH I-129F & I-130 approved!!!!

12/27/06 - NVC Left case no. assigned MNL 200685XXXX

01/26/07 - Received Packet 3

02/27/07 - Received Packet 4

03/01-02/07 - Done with my Medical Appointment at St. Lukes

04/17/07 - Interview at U.S Embassy - got the blue slip..on AR

07/05/07 - Went back to US Embassy submitted new affidavit of support for my K3, we'll wait for decision, still on AR

07/24/07 - OMG!!!! I cant believe it I got my K3 Visa in hand!!!

08/09/07 - Arrival in the U.S - POE at LAX

AOS:

08/27/07 - Sent AOS and EAD

08/29/07 - Chicago Lockbox received both AOS and EAD

09/18/07 - Checks cashed 09/21/07 - NOA on both AOS and EAD

09/27/07 - Received Biometrics Appointment Notice

10/18/07 - Biometrics

10/19/07 - Received RFE

10/26/07 - USCIS received the response to our RFE

11/05/07 - EAD Card Production ordered

11/16/07 - EAD Card received

11/26/07 - Received interview notice

01/25/08 - Interview Date!!!! APPROVED!!!

04/18/08 - At long last! GC Card production ordered

04/21/08 - Email noticed welcome letter

04/23/08 - Email card production again

04/25/08 - Welcome Letter received

04/30/08 - Greencard received

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