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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Africa
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Hi ! 🖐🏾️

 

I tried researching this information online and via VJ to no avail. I am the petitioner for my fiance and will be completing the AOS by myself. I make more than enough to meet the poverty guidelines for what would be a household size of 2 (non-military).  I was recently asked to be a joint sponsor for another family member because their sponsor does not make enough. I initially declined given that I have to sponsor my partner. However, now I feel bad.

 

Does anyone know if there is a problem or red flag with sponsoring a spouse and being a joint sponsor?

 

Thanks!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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since its 100% of poverty guidelines for K1 , remember its 125% for the AOS after marriage

and if there is any chance for a new baby along the line (before the interview for AOS),  take that into consideration too

 

and don't feel bad to say No,  about being a joint sponsor for a another person  / its a lot of responsibility especially if its signing the I 864 for a family visa  

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Africa
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7 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

since its 100% of poverty guidelines for K1 , remember its 125% for the AOS after marriage

and if there is any chance for a new baby along the line (before the interview for AOS),  take that into consideration too

 

and don't feel bad to say No,  about being a joint sponsor for a another person  / its a lot of responsibility especially if its signing the I 864 for a family visa  

Hi ! Thanks for the feedback.

 

That is my exact concern is the addition of children. And it is for signing the 1864 for my aunt because her son (my cousin) does not make enough... which he only seemed to realize now?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Africa
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I have a similar question....

 

I tried researching this information online and via VJ to no avail. I am the petitioner for my fiance and will be completing the AOS by myself. I make more than enough to meet the poverty guidelines for what would be a household size of 2 (him and I, non-military).  I was recently asked to be a joint sponsor for another family member's AOS because their sponsor does not make enough. I initially declined given that I have to sponsor my partner. However, now I feel bad.

 

Does anyone know if there is a problem or red flag with sponsoring a  future spouse and being a joint sponsor?

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10 hours ago, PKKS said:

I have a similar question....

 

I tried researching this information online and via VJ to no avail. I am the petitioner for my fiance and will be completing the AOS by myself. I make more than enough to meet the poverty guidelines for what would be a household size of 2 (him and I, non-military).  I was recently asked to be a joint sponsor for another family member's AOS because their sponsor does not make enough. I initially declined given that I have to sponsor my partner. However, now I feel bad.

 

Does anyone know if there is a problem or red flag with sponsoring a  future spouse and being a joint sponsor?

Depends how much you earn. 

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