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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Norway
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We just received notice that we are DQ'd after sending in more proof of income. They say the case doesn't meet the income requirements, but we do. They asked for a joint sponsor back in November for our first round, but we don't have one. How is it possible that we're DQ'd, but they say we don't meet the requirements? 

We're not sure what to do here, very frustrating. 

💒5.5.2020

 

PD 2021-05-20

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15 minutes ago, Orion22 said:

We just received notice that we are DQ'd after sending in more proof of income. They say the case doesn't meet the income requirements, but we do. They asked for a joint sponsor back in November for our first round, but we don't have one. How is it possible that we're DQ'd, but they say we don't meet the requirements? 

We're not sure what to do here, very frustrating. 

This has happened to many people. Basically, the officer at the interview will make the final decision. But if the petitioner does not make enough, you need to have a joint sponsor by the time you get to the interview. If the petitioner does make more than enough, then I guess you can just go and see what happens. I personally wouldn't risk it. I would secure a joint sponsor just in case. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Norway
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1 hour ago, Alex&Nayden said:

This has happened to many people. Basically, the officer at the interview will make the final decision. But if the petitioner does not make enough, you need to have a joint sponsor by the time you get to the interview. If the petitioner does make more than enough, then I guess you can just go and see what happens. I personally wouldn't risk it. I would secure a joint sponsor just in case. 

Thank you!

 

We don't have a joint sponsor, so hopefully they'll accept the income at the time of the interview. 

💒5.5.2020

 

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7 minutes ago, Orion22 said:

Thank you!

 

We don't have a joint sponsor, so hopefully they'll accept the income at the time of the interview. 

Well the real question is - does the petitioner make 125% over the poverty level for your household?

 

If no, then they won't approve you.

If it's barely above it, you are taking a big risk.

And if it's definitely above it, you should be fine. 

USCIS 
01/08/2022 - Married in Bulgaria

02/12/2022 - Submitted I-130 online 

02/12/2022 - NOA 1 (Nebraska Service Center) ➡️ Transferred (Potomac Service Center)

05/23/2022 - Sent K3 Packet

05/26/2022 - K3 Receipt Notice (Potomac Service Center)

06/21/2022 - Status Update (Case is being actively reviewed by USCIS)

02/22/2023 - Approved 🎉 (notice came from NBC Service Center) 

Total: 375 days

 

NVC

03/01/2023 Welcome Email

03/01/2023 Paid Fees

03/03/2023 Submitted NVC paperwork

03/18/2023 Documentarily Qualified 🎉

04/04/2023 Received Interview Letter

Total: 34 days

 

Embassy - Sofia, Bulgaria

04/27/2023 - Medical

05/09/2023 - Interview (Approved)

 

USA

05/12/2023 - Arrived in the US

06/30/2023 - Received Green Card in the mail

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Norway
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3 minutes ago, Alex&Nayden said:

Well the real question is - does the petitioner make 125% over the poverty level for your household?

 

If no, then they won't approve you.

If it's barely above it, you are taking a big risk.

And if it's definitely above it, you should be fine. 

Yes, it's quite a bit over the 125% 👍

💒5.5.2020

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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It is the CO’s decision during the interview. If I was you, I would be ready with a joint sponsor to prevent any delays after the interview 

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