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  1. 1 minute ago, JFH said:

    If you're a USC then surely "your country" is the United States? Or are you working somewhere else? It's not a question of whether illegal work is a "red flag" for your case - fortunately for you, your integrity is not under the microscope here, that of the alien is. You should be more concerned about other consequences. If where you are working is "your country", why the need to work illegally? Surely you have permission to work there? 

     

    As has already been mentioned, any USC or LPR living in the USA who is at least 18 years of age and with sufficient income or assets to meet the requirements can be a joint sponsor. 

     

    Did you work illegally to avoid having to report your income to the IRS? Good luck with that. 

    I’m not work inlligaly only the company begun business recently and they put me in that way and other the company is registered on Puerto Rico US territory. 

  2. 45 minutes ago, Fzk@1120 said:

    I’m working out of book for a company in my country and I worked on full time, my questions are: How I can available to show USCIS or any  I’m current work? That is a red flag for my case? Other someone can tell me Who are available person to be a good Joint Affidavit Sponsor for? Or I will be need two sponsors because I’m not fill out taxes?  Thanks for in advance for yours advices. Have a nice day 😀. 

     

    9 minutes ago, Boiler said:

    The financials that matter are those of the US Citizen.

     

    A USC or PR resident in the US can joint sponsor.

    Is a red flag? 

  3. I’m working out of book for a company in my country and I worked on full time, my questions are: How I can available to show USCIS or any  I’m current work? That is a red flag for my case? Other someone can tell me Who are available person to be a good Joint Affidavit Sponsor for? Or I will be need two sponsors because I’m not fill out taxes?  Thanks for in advance for yours advices. Have a nice day 😀. 

  4. 2 hours ago, pushbrk said:

    Married is married.

    Thank you for your point, may ALLAH bless you and your family in good health Ameen. 

    2 hours ago, WeGuyGal said:

    Needs to be registered in the jurisdiction the marriage took place. 

    Thank you, the marriage it’s already registered in the jurisdiction of Pakistan Alhamdulillah. ALLAH bless you and prosper Ameen. 

  5. 4 hours ago, Ahmed&Freda said:

    The fact that you had a court marriage and age difference can't be changed.  Make sure you have more FaceTime and get more pics while you wait.  Once you get your letter from USCIS then you can proceed you need to wait first to see what they require.  It could just be because you never submitted the required documents.

     

    Islamabad is unpredictable my husband and I had a small wedding in his home and lots of pics we continued to celebrate with family for days after but none of that mattered much to them.  We have red flags too (both divorced and married on first visit) and I tried my best to over compensate for them but I'm sure yet what the outcome will be on our case.  At this point we are in AP.

     

    Just try not to figure it out best to be patient and wait to hear from USCIS.  Good luck!

    Assaalam o Alaikum

    your wife can write to IRS asking for the documents of W2 they archived up to 10 years that kind of documents she only need provide the information they required. About pics of wedding see on mobile if you or her have and make it printout and keep faith. May ALLAH all this process make easy for both and please trust each other I know this is not easily but trust in ALLAHand each other is the best way for your blessing Ameen 

  6. 40 minutes ago, Ahmed&Freda said:

    Ugh.. I misspelled Islamabad and can't figure out how to fix it...so sorry.

     

    40 minutes ago, Ahmed&Freda said:

    Ugh.. I misspelled Islamabad and can't figure out how to fix it...so sorry.

    Assaalam o Alaikum 

    Dear Sister our prayers with you and your husband. Sister I’m not have words for both only keep your faith in ALLAH and you see how everything will be fine and you see the blessing of ALLAH over you INSHA ALLAH and soon you have good news Ameen. 

  7. 2 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    I-130: $535

    NVC fees (I-864 + visa fee): $445

    Medical: <Varies by country/medical center>

    English translations, police certificate(s), etc.: Varies

     

    After visa approval, you must pay the Immigrant Fee (to get the physical green card after POE): $220

     

    2 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    I-130: $535

    NVC fees (I-864 + visa fee): $445

    Medical: <Varies by country/medical center>

    English translations, police certificate(s), etc.: Varies

     

    After visa approval, you must pay the Immigrant Fee (to get the physical green card after POE): $220

    Thanks a lot for the information. That mean first fee is $535. For petition. Then when NVC have the case then I will be pay $445. And when all be approved I pay $220. To USCIS. It’s correct? I get you point? 

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