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  1. 10 minutes ago, Mike E said:

    I’m curious if  OP’s web browser  is auto translating from  English to Spanish. Nice feature for reading content. Not so nice for replying to content. Perhaps there are ways to set up a browser to not translate content. @Captain Ewok 

    I am sorry. I think translating the page has generated all these errors. I speak Spanish.
    I just need to be sure. If my husband can be my sole sponsor since he currently earns above the poverty line, regardless of whether 2021 taxes do not exceed that limit.

  2. Hello everyone!
    I have two questions if you can help me

     

    1. My husband did not meet the minimum poverty level on his most recent taxes because he did not work all of last year; but this year he is working full time and with a good salary that is above the poverty line. Can he still sponsor me?

     

          2. We filed paperwork with a co-sponsor, but got an rfe for not filing all taxes. then we got what we needed to send again. The problem is that the co-sponsor retired from employment yesterday before reapplying. Would this affect the documents we already have? because he's still supposed to have a job. Would it be better to find another co-sponsor? or for a few days of withdrawal there are no problems?

     

    thank you 🙂

  3. Hace 15 minutos, OldUser dijo:

    Sí, si califica (número de dependientes, ingresos brutos ajustados, declaraciones de impuestos a 3 años, etc.). No hay problema con que él patrocine a su esposa en el pasado. Si usted es su nuevo prometido / futuro cónyuge, su caso puede ser examinado más, debido a esto.

    I am not his future wife. He is a friend of the family and he is going to be my joint sponsor  because my husband spent a lot of time in my country.
    Thank you

  4. Thank you very much for answer me 😃

    13 minutes ago, OldUser said:

    Yes, if he qualifies (number of dependants, adjusted gross income, 3 year tax returns etc). No problem with him sponsoring his wife in the past. If you're his new fiance / future spouse, your case may be scrutinized more, because of this.

     

    29 minutes ago, Boiler said:

    Yes

    Thank you very much for answer me 😃

  5. Hace 20 horas, Seemoreglass83 dijo:

    Muchas gracias. Eso es básicamente lo que me dijeron también. Yo sí vi a alguien en Facebook decir que fueron aprobados el 20 y llamaron el 4 y se les dijo lo mismo. Llamaron hoy y obtuvieron su número de caso para que pueda llamarlos y ver si puede obtener el suyo. Estoy planeando volver a llamar la próxima semana.

    I have my NVC case number! thanks 😄

  6. Hace 26 minutos, Seemoreglass83 dijo:

    Muchas gracias. Eso es básicamente lo que me dijeron también. Yo sí vi a alguien en Facebook decir que fueron aprobados el 20 y llamaron el 4 y se les dijo lo mismo. Llamaron hoy y obtuvieron su número de caso para que pueda llamarlos y ver si puede obtener el suyo. Estoy planeando volver a llamar la próxima semana.

    that's good news! Thanks a lot. I'll call early tomorrow

  7. 17 hours ago, Seemoreglass83 said:

    Wondering if anyone has their Nvc case number yet? I called today to try and get our case number and they said our case just arrived today so they hadn't created a case number yet. Seems weird because our noa2 was July 21. 


    I was approved on July 20 and they told me my case was received on August 5. They also said that they are creating cases received from July 30 and that I will check on the page by what date they are working. and the page says the same until today

     

  8. On 4/14/2021 at 4:50 PM, Mike E said:

    Well the year 21,775 is quite a long time from now.  The government wants to know what the sponsor’s rate of pay is in 2021.   
     

    An employment verification letter that says $21,775 per year works. 

    or $1815 per month.  
     

    or &419 per week.
     

    Etc. 

     

    If it says per hour or per day, the letter should indicate hours or days per year. 

     

    thank you very much Mike. And what about his retired father being our co-sponsor?

  9. Hello everybody.
    Could you tell me if my fiancé can sponsor me. What happens is that he quit his job after saving to come see me for 6 months. Now he comes back and has a new job, but his 2020 taxes are very low because he quit. I do not know if with the employment letter of the new job he he he can sponsor me. His father offered to do it, but he retired in January, could he being retired be his co-sponsor for me?
    Thank you

  10. Hace 14 horas, Bri&Alejandro dijo:

    Hola:)

     

    sin dar demasiada información personal, puedo decir que nuestro caso fue acelerado debido a razones médicas y la crisis humanitaria en Venezuela. Pude recibir ayuda de uno de mis representantes estatales para que se aprobara

    Hello Congratulations! Could you tell me if before they expedited your case, you were still at NVC? Have you gone to the Bogota embassy thanks to your acceleration or were you already in the embassy before? I'm going to apply for an expedited case for health reasons, that's why I'm asking you.

  11. El 22/12/2020 a las 18:54, Louis61404 dijo:

    Antes de Covid-19, Bogotá no era una gran espera para obtener la entrevista (al menos para IR1/CR1) - tal vez unos 60 días. Para que ese retraso no sea demasiado largo. Las personas con entrevistas canceladas fueron como DQ'ed a mediados/finales de diciembre hasta mediados de enero. Así que en ese sentido, el retraso no debería ser demasiado para compensar. Antes de Covid-19 México tenía aproximadamente un año de espera para la entrevista después de DQ, y la mayoría de las embajadas se encuentran entre eso.

     

    Pero parece que nunca volverán a abrir en Bogotá. Ese es el verdadero problema.

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