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3 hours ago, civilservant said:

If you are using a sponsor and they meet the criteria then you case will not be held up on sponsorship grounds. The obligation is met by the joint sponsor and the status of the primary sponsor is irrelevant.

So if my co sponsor meet the requirements our case should be fine? 

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8 minutes ago, civilservant said:

With respect to the financial sponsorship requirement, yes.

(Sorry for texting you just like that)

My fiancee (the petitioner) has two kids and she gets government help to one of them (because of Austim) and she's on SSI (she also disable with fibromyalgia) 700$ a month

So we found a co sponsor (her cousin) who makes 26k (PS she's single lives on her own)

Do u think we have a chance?

Thank you

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If it's just the intending immigrant and the sponsor (household size of 2) the minimum is $21,137. So you should be fine.

 

Note that your sponsor still much complete a i864, even though she does not qualify to sponsor you.

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37 minutes ago, civilservant said:

If it's just the intending immigrant and the sponsor (household size of 2) the minimum is $21,137. So you should be fine.

 

Note that your sponsor still much complete a i864, even though she does not qualify to sponsor you.

I134 for the visa.   I864 comes later 

YMMV

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9 hours ago, Ems cns said:

(Sorry for texting you just like that)

My fiancee (the petitioner) has two kids and she gets government help to one of them (because of Austim) and she's on SSI (she also disable with fibromyalgia) 700$ a month

So we found a co sponsor (her cousin) who makes 26k (PS she's single lives on her own)

Do u think we have a chance?

Thank you

How in the world will she be able to support you when you get here, though?  You do realize you won't be able to work for at least 6-8 months?

Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, Jorgedig said:

How in the world will she be able to support you when you get here, though?  You do realize you won't be able to work for at least 6-8 months?

let me tell you something

Even I DON'T CARE what will happen to me during these 6/8 months (obviously because I'll be there for her.. i LOVE her and willing to do whatever it takes to be with her) so obviously I can be miserable for those months just to be with the woman I love BUT....I have few friends that will actually help me financially or whatever..

I'm an electronic engineer here been working (edited) for years now so supporting myself there during at least This period is the last thing I'm worried about.

Cheers

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