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  1. ...and we're not sure why.

    We submitted all of our forms a month ago and just got them back with both checks attached.

    On the I-130, there is an I-797C that says that we must sign the application in the signature block and that the application was missing some pages.

    The confusing thing is, we're almost certain that this is not the case. All of the pages are signed, and we can't see any pages that are missing. We have the I-30 ( both pages, signed by the US citizen spouse), a signed bio page for the US citizen spouse, the USC's birth certificate, drivers license and our marriage certificate, along with passport style pictures of both of us.

    The I-485 has an I-797C too, but it just says it was rejected because the principal application was rejected and so the processing of all riding applications cannot continue. The same for the EAD document.

    Could anybody help me? We're not sure what to do when it seems like all of our documents are perfect, but they said there's an issue. The I-797C doesn't specify what pages are missing, or what's not signed, and when we called the USCIS they said they couldn't help us because they didn't know either.

    Thank you!

  2. Would that be enough?

    Her last 3 tax returns would be extremely weak - would pay stubs and an employer letter be enough to prove to them that she can support me?

    What happens if we send it in and they decide her affidavit of support is not enough, as there is not enough proof of sustainable income?

    Thanks for your help, I'm just in a panic.

  3. Hi,

    My wife and I got married in November of 2013, and started filling out the AoS forms in January.

    We've had them all signed and dated since January, ready to go, and have not yet submitted them because I have had multiple setbacks with documentation (lost passport, trouble finding a copy of my birth certificate, etc). As my wife was a student at the time, her Dad acted as a joint sponsor and filled out the forms. They are signed and dated from back in January.

    Now we are finally ready to submit, but I am worried about the dates. Will the fact that we've passed into a new tax year be an issue? Her Dad has supplied tax forms from 2010, 2011 and 2012, but not 2013 as they would not have been relevant when he prepared the documents.

    Should we just explain this on the cover letter?

    Alternatively, my wife has recently got a job that would allow her to financially sponsor me. However, this was only in the last few months, so we don't have any tax evidence. What do we do in this situation - how do you prove you can sponsor if you've only recently become capable of doing so?

    Thank you!

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