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1 hour ago, Bear11 said:

I need to go back to US

Yes, you do.  Immigration is expensive, and you currently cannot afford it.

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20 minutes ago, Bear11 said:

How long  time I have to send them? it does not say anything

Are you sure there is not a date on the form?

 

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If you want to get it approved you need to provide exactly what they are asking for as soon as you can.

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They are asking for a co-sponsor.  Very common these days as DOS is more strict on the public charge issue.  Your income is borderline and assets did not satisfy them.  Focus on finding a co-sponsor and ask the consulate your beneficiary interviewed at for the time you have to file additional co-sponsor documents.  It should say on the form what the deadline for submission is, if it doesn't, contact them and ask.  Probably via phone or email.

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2 minutes ago, Paul & Mary said:

If you want to get it approved you need to provide exactly what they are asking for as soon as you can.

I got it, thanks,  Maybe i'll try to ask my friends if they will able to finds  in USA joint sponsor and they will send it to me by e mail I-134 and supporting documents, that'll be ok?

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Just now, Bear11 said:

I got it, thanks,  Maybe i'll try to ask my friends if they will able to finds  in USA joint sponsor and they will send it to me by e mail I-134 and supporting documents, that'll be ok?

Are you a USC?  You can't just be asking friends to find a sponsor for you.

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3 minutes ago, carmel34 said:

They are asking for a co-sponsor.  Very common these days as DOS is more strict on the public charge issue.  Your income is borderline and assets did not satisfy them.  Focus on finding a co-sponsor and ask the consulate your beneficiary interviewed at for the time you have to file additional co-sponsor documents.  It should say on the form what the deadline for submission is, if it doesn't, contact them and ask.  Probably via phone or email.

I sent them email yesterday and ask if my banking statement will ok more than $60K  while they have already my IRS transcript $18.500, no answer yet...do you mean co-sponsor in my I-134 with $18.500?

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9 hours ago, Bear11 said:

but why Banking Statements is a bad point at this situation? I could find some joint sponsor but need to go back to USA

 

the problem is, I can't get a letter from bank because i'm not in USA, I called to my bank and they said letter can send to US address :(

Use a mail forwarding service. Tons of them online, and most will do a one time thing. Have your bank send documents there, and they will forward to your foreign address for X dollars based on speed you want, and service used. Some can even open your mail if you request it, and will scan them to you. My mailbox place does this all the time for me, let's me sort thru my mail wherever I am in the world, and I only pay 130 dollars a year or so for the service.

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Can you not print out the last 6 months of bank statements? Most banks have those online.  

And yes you can ask your friends to co-sponsor. The I-134 isnt legally binding.  How much do you make annually btw?  Is it greater than the 18500 or were you going to use assets for the I-864?

7 hours ago, Jorgedig said:

Are you a USC?  You can't just be asking friends to find a sponsor for you.

Uhm the OP has to be a USC to file the I-129F.... 

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7 hours ago, carmel34 said:

They are asking for a co-sponsor.  Very common these days as DOS is more strict on the public charge issue.  Your income is borderline and assets did not satisfy them.  Focus on finding a co-sponsor and ask the consulate your beneficiary interviewed at for the time you have to file additional co-sponsor documents.  It should say on the form what the deadline for submission is, if it doesn't, contact them and ask.  Probably via phone or email.

Apparently OP didnt provide assets information at interview.

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You can try submitting a new I-134 packet listing the assets. It may or may not be sufficient.

Or you can find a co sponsor.

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K-1:

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I-129F

12/1/16: sent, 12/14/16: NOA1 hard copy received, 3/10/17: RFE (IMB verification), 3/22/17: RFE response received

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