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    My wife was here on a K-1 VISA and we married while she was here. We filed for adjustment of status and now finally received our interview date. It’s 10 days away. I lost my job during the pandemic and am struggling to find one in my area. We are the state with some of the highest unemployment and most cases of Corona. I don’t know what to do.
    Our interview is in 10 days. I lost my job around April. I have been applying and interviewing for jobs ever since to no avail. Jobs around my area aren’t hiring as much as before. I am the sole sponsor for my wife. She is also pregnant and do mid September. I have about 16k in my bank. Is that enough assets to pass the interview.

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    It’s not.

    You need to show that you have FIVE times the assets that are the difference between your income and the poverty guidelines. If you have zero income, then your difference is $21,000 (for 2 people) so you need to demonstrate $105,000 in assets (cash, savings, house - if you have positive equity in it).

    You may need to get a co-sponsor

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    • #3
      Originally posted by txip View Post
      It’s not.

      You need to show that you have FIVE times the assets that are the difference between your income and the poverty guidelines. If you have zero income, then your difference is $21,000 (for 2 people) so you need to demonstrate $105,000 in assets (cash, savings, house - if you have positive equity in it).

      You may need to get a co-sponsor
      What are the chances of them asking about work? Is that a question they usually bring up? For my wife’s K-1 visa interview, they said to bring all documents submitted and they didn’t even bother asking her a single question or ask for evidence. They just passed her. Help me please ????.

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      • #4
        For what it is worth, Im a USC and had interview for my spouse and was approved few weeks back and employment never came up but I am in no way well versed legally to advise either way. That was just our experience.

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        • #5
          I would get a joint sponsor ASAP.
          Canadian on F-1 married to USC (SSM)
          Field office: Manhattan/NYC

          09/21/2019: Delivered to Chicago
          09/25/2019: Fees charged
          09/30/2019: Case received
          10/04/2019: Biometrics appt received
          10/15/2019: Fingerprints taken
          10/16/2019: Fingerprint review complete
          11/14/2019: Ready to be scheduled

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          • #6
            Originally posted by manhattanite View Post
            I would get a joint sponsor ASAP.
            Can you link to me the document for a co sponsor, and should I just bring it for the interview or mail it? There is not way if I mail it of it getting to them in time.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by KingSijm View Post

              Can you link to me the document for a co sponsor, and should I just bring it for the interview or mail it? There is not way if I mail it of it getting to them in time.
              It’s the same I-864 form that you filed. And do not mail this form, just have it ready and take it to the interview with you. So if your job comes up, you can show them that you have a joint sponsor.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by danny32 View Post

                It’s the same I-864 form that you filed. And do not mail this form, just have it ready and take it to the interview with you. So if your job comes up, you can show them that you have a joint sponsor.
                What proof do I need from the joint sponsor? Does he need to be present at interview?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by KingSijm View Post

                  What proof do I need from the joint sponsor? Does he need to be present at interview?
                  You make the joint sponsor file an I-864 Affidavit of Support just like you did, with their own proof of income/assets, etc. They don't need to be at the interview.

                  Make sure the joint sponsor has enough to cover for her household + the immigrant. So let's say you use a relative that has two underage kids but is single and is willing to help your wife then that makes the household size a 4. (Joint Sponsor + 2 Kids + Your Wife)

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TheWindyCity View Post

                    You make the joint sponsor file an I-864 Affidavit of Support just like you did, with their own proof of income/assets, etc. They don't need to be at the interview.

                    Make sure the joint sponsor has enough to cover for her household + the immigrant. So let's say you use a relative that has two underage kids but is single and is willing to help your wife then that makes the household size a 4. (Joint Sponsor + 2 Kids + Your Wife)
                    Today is the day of the interview at 1pm. I do have a joint sponsor, but his letter from work never came in and his copies of his W2’s never arrived either. I think it’s backed up because of Covid. I am super worried about this. I have his pay stubs and his proof of citizenship. I am super nervous. We have worked so hard to be here.

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                    • #11
                      Best of luck. Let us know how it goes.
                      Canadian on F-1 married to USC (SSM)
                      Field office: Manhattan/NYC

                      09/21/2019: Delivered to Chicago
                      09/25/2019: Fees charged
                      09/30/2019: Case received
                      10/04/2019: Biometrics appt received
                      10/15/2019: Fingerprints taken
                      10/16/2019: Fingerprint review complete
                      11/14/2019: Ready to be scheduled

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by manhattanite View Post
                        Best of luck. Let us know how it goes.
                        Thank you. I will post my results today. Keep an eye out.

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                        • #13
                          Good luck KingSijm. The majority of your interview should be about bona-fide marriage and less about employment. If it does come up you have at least something to show and if the IO needs more they can issue an RFE for the remaining documents.

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                          • #14
                            Well ladies and gentlemen, he approved her. He briefly asked about my job and I explained to him I lost my job. He didn’t really speak about it after I mentioned that. But, he then called me and said that she is not 100% approved and apologized because he noticed that she is not up to date on her vaccines. He noted she is pregnant and can’t have any shots right now, but my son is due next week so right after that he said as soon as we can bring the document of her up to date vaccinations and her green card will be created. He confirmed the hardest part is done and we are pretty much approved after that.

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                            • #15
                              Oh hells yeah!!! Congratulations!

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