Hello,
My husband and I are still confused about the affidavit of support. here
is his situation :
2003 : year of graduation and some part-time jobs
2004 : work only the first semester - he spend 2nd semester 2004 in
Morocco (where we had the chance to meet each other)
2005 : full-time job from february till august: making a good income
(exceeded the poverty level)
2006 : the same full-time job with the same company : good income so far
so, plz, what you think? Will we need a co-sponsor? or can just my
husband sponsor me?
Hope to get some of your advice
thanks in advance
ian-mstm - 26 Feb 2006 22:27 GMT
> Hello,
> My husband and I are still confused about the affidavit of support.
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> Hope to get some of your advice
> thanks in advance
As your husband, he *must* be your sponsor. Financially however, you
*may* need a joint sponsor. There is absolutely no way to know *in
advance* whether or not a joint sponsor will be required. So, it is best
to have one ready just in case.
Ian
Hypertweeky - 27 Feb 2006 05:53 GMT
> Hello,
> My husband and I are still confused about the affidavit of support.
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> Hope to get some of your advice
> thanks in advance
Hey there:
Your husband needs to get Form 4506-T (also can be used to verify that
your husband didn't not file any tax return)
You will need to present that along with the affidavit of support.
If he files taxes right away, you guys could use 2005 as the last filed
tax return, if he is making good money right now I think the affidavit
should be ok!
Someone.. please Correct me (nicely) If I am wrong!
Here is an example of how an I-864 should be filled out:
http://www.visajourney.com/examples/INS-Form-I-864.pdf
Hypertweeky - 28 Feb 2006 20:54 GMT
> Hey there:
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> http://www.visajourney.com/examples/INS-Form-I-864.pdf
I bumped thhis thread to see is others disagree/agree with my response.
:)
Noorah101 - 28 Feb 2006 21:09 GMT
> I bumped this thread to see is others disagree/agree with my response.
> :)
There's really no way of knowing for sure, Hyper. I agree with Ian,
have a joint sponsor lined up just in case. Since his work history is
spotty, and he's only been recently full-time, you never know if that
will fly with USCIS.
Best Wishes,
Rene
Hypertweeky - 28 Feb 2006 21:15 GMT
> There's really no way of knowing for sure, Hyper. I agree with Ian,
> have a joint sponsor lined up just in case. Since his work history is
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> Best Wishes,
> Rene
What will fly? haha, you are funny:) Thanks Rene you are the best!