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Old Sep 7th 2006, 11:01 am
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well, thank all of you for the input. I have filed taxes for all my
income, authorize and otherwise, but I think it is defonately wiser to
gave a cosponsor so I wont stick in people's faces that I have worked
while going to school :) Thank you all again,


hcj1440 wrote:
    > > If you have lived together for more than 6 months, your income can be
    > > included. However, he is your husband... he must be your sponsor even
    > > if he has $0 income.
    > >
    > > Ian
    > The new form doesn't even have the six month requirement anymore...
    > it just says if it's the spouse who's the immigrant, you can count
    > that income if it's going to continue from the same source after s/he
    > gets a GC.
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Old Sep 7th 2006, 4:03 pm
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[email protected] wrote:
    > Hello, I have found this group extremely helpful and here is a question
    > I have. We are getting ready to start (yeah...) to fill out all of the
    > AOS documents. My husband and I got married in May but had lots of
    > things to do during the summer, so we didnt get to this. My question is
    > this, he cannot be my affidavit of support person because he is a grad
    > student and litteraly lives off of his loans. He has 0 income.

I, on
    > the other hand, have worked with and without authorization for the last
    > 7 years, as a student on campus and lately not on campus. My average
    > income is about 17000. Can I be my own sponsor? How much should our
    > sponsor make? He is reluctant to ask his parents because they have been
    > divorced and remarried and we would ask them as a last resort. Please
    > let me know what can we do. We have been living together for the last
    > year, a little less thna a year actually.

so working without authorization would not affect the GC application? I
am just wondering b/c you been working for a very long time.
 
Old Sep 8th 2006, 4:23 am
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I said authorized AND not. While I was going thru school, I always
worked on campus, which is allowed by my F1 status and my parents were
helping me out financially. But things change so, I worked one year on
my work authorization car which I got for economic harship and when in
expired, 2 years ago I kept working, so this is my work history.
[email protected] wrote:
    > [email protected] wrote:
    > > Hello, I have found this group extremely helpful and here is a question
    > > I have. We are getting ready to start (yeah...) to fill out all of the
    > > AOS documents. My husband and I got married in May but had lots of
    > > things to do during the summer, so we didnt get to this. My question is
    > > this, he cannot be my affidavit of support person because he is a grad
    > > student and litteraly lives off of his loans. He has 0 income.
    > I, on
    > > the other hand, have worked with and without authorization for the last
    > > 7 years, as a student on campus and lately not on campus. My average
    > > income is about 17000. Can I be my own sponsor? How much should our
    > > sponsor make? He is reluctant to ask his parents because they have been
    > > divorced and remarried and we would ask them as a last resort. Please
    > > let me know what can we do. We have been living together for the last
    > > year, a little less thna a year actually.
    > so working without authorization would not affect the GC application? I
    > am just wondering b/c you been working for a very long time.
 

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