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It’s not for the i130 it’s for the I-864. Only a citizen or lpr can sponsor an immigrant. If you SO doesn’t make enough usually you get a joint sponsor. But if you have an ead you can combine incomes. But you alone as an immigrant cannot sponsor yourself. Get a lawyer you can get RFE
Obviously my Spouse would be sponsoring me and filling out the I-864, and since I have an EAD, she can use my income. I don't plan to sponsor myself, nor would I be able to. A sponsor can use the intending immigrants income as her own to sponsor the intending immigrant as long as the intending immigrant's job will continue after he becomes an LPR, which is what the employment verification letter is for.
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Permanent Resident Card Received - 6/8/19
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Obviously my Spouse would be sponsoring me and filling out the I-864, and since I have an EAD, she can use my income. I don't plan to sponsor myself, nor would I be able to. A sponsor can use the intending immigrants income as her own to sponsor the intending immigrant as long as the intending immigrant's job will continue after he becomes an LPR, which is what the employment verification letter is for.
Ok cool I was saying because it wasn’t very clear from your list who was sponsoring you.

I would recommend adding 6 months of paystubs for you and your wife and 3 years of W2 (2018, 2017, 2016) for both plus letters of employment for both
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Have my interview in Irving, TX tomorrow morning. Trying to get my mind clear and set for tomorrow. Will let everyone know how it goes and what I went through. Wish me luck!
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Have my interview in Irving, TX tomorrow morning. Trying to get my mind clear and set for tomorrow. Will let everyone know how it goes and what I went through. Wish me luck!
Good Luck! I notice you don't have a date for EAD approved on your signature..how long after they received your application did you get your EAD?
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Just received my appointment for biometrics an hour ago and it was for scheduled for 2/19/19

I went to get my biometrics done with early walk in. No questions asked.

Biomtrics is completed!!! She only scanned my fingers.
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I wanted to share my story with you all on how many appointment went. A little back story I've been waiting over a year and a half for my AOS interview. I have been marries to my USC wife for 7 years and have 3 children. We have house, new cars and insurance plans all under both our names. I had daca first for a few years and then got AP. I left to Mexico and visited my dad. Everything went well and I applied for AOS back in July of 2017. I filed everything myself and will be happy to share more if need be.

My appointment was for 8:45 and we arrived 30 min early. Thank god we did because there was a long line to get into the building's security. There was swearing in for large group of people. We were sent to another lobby that was not very crowded very quiet. I was sharing my anxiety and stress with the room and can tell everyone else was in the same state of mind. We waited for 15 min at most and were called in shortly. The Officer was very nice and made some small talk. Her office was stacked with cases in the room. It first started with her looking at our Id's. She asked us to stand and swear we tell the truth. I can remember she had the exact file I sent in. She first started to ask my wife simple questions like name date of birth pretty much the everything on the first page of a I-130. They also asked her some questions on when and where we were married. She asked her parents names and last names. She asked me to scan my finger prints on index fingers and also took my picture. I was asked also the same questions and also her name and birthday. I was also the date of my entry. Also when my last entry was. She specifically asked if I ever entered illegally. I stated when I was 2 years old when my mother brought me in. I had never left again till I had AP. She wrote a quick note and made sure it was noted. After that she asked for my medical form. This is where I messed up. When I first submitted my forms I sent it in then and she let me know that it was too old and needed to have another one. I didn't have a new one as I thought my first was good. Later once I checked what I did wrong and realized it was also revised form from 8 to a 13 page one. The agent asked I made sure the doc used the new form. She was very nice about the ordeal and let me know I can get it and bring it back asap. She said she will make adjudicate once she has the medical form. She typed up a form with a date that I can bring it back and remembered it would take about 1 week to get my results back. I told her if she can make the date I return for next Friday and also let me know we would only need to drop it off. She typed up the form and let us go. She shared a few things about her family like her daughter and where they are going to school. She was very nice and kind agent. I had mentioned to her If i get my medical back sooner and she let me know I can drop off any time before. Overall it went well except for that form and hopefully next week I can get this done. Hope this helps and best wishes to you all.
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I wanted to share my story with you all on how many appointment went. A little back story I've been waiting over a year and a half for my AOS interview. I have been marries to my USC wife for 7 years and have 3 children. We have house, new cars and insurance plans all under both our names. I had daca first for a few years and then got AP. I left to Mexico and visited my dad. Everything went well and I applied for AOS back in July of 2017. I filed everything myself and will be happy to share more if need be.
Hi, thanks for sharing. So the medical form you sent in is the one that was only valid for 1 year right? Because I think the new one is now valid for 2 years.
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Hi, thanks for sharing. So the medical form you sent in is the one that was only valid for 1 year right? Because I think the new one is now valid for 2 years.

Yes, It was my fault for not double checking and either case I had the medical done a few months before I sent in the forms so it was over 2 years in any case. I wish they would of been a little faster at processing but that wasn't the case so $300 down the drain.
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Quick update on the timeline.

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1/23/19 - I485, I765, I130, I31
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» Case accepted via text: 1/29/2019
» Receipts received on 2/4/2019
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» Biometrics Appointment: 2/19/2019
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Hello. Those that already had their Green Card (I-485) interview in USA. What was your experience like at the interview?

What questions did the Immigration Officer ask?

What document(s), if any did they ask for at the interview? Did they ask for originals and/or copies? Did they make any photocopy of your documents?

Which I-485 YES/NO questions did they ask and which one(s) did you answer YES to and still got approved for Permanent Resident?

Were there any questions asked that were not on the I-485 form and/or did the Immigration Officer ask for further question(s) to why you answered YES/NO to a certain question of the form?

How long was your interview?

Did you bring your lawyer with you?

Did your lawyer speak at the interview?

Were you recommended for approval during your interview? If yes, when did your online status change?

Did you get a I-72 form? RFIE/RFE during your interview?

What/How did you dress for the interview?

Did you had DACA?

Was it 245i benefit?

Please tell us what you learned from your lawyer regarding preparation of your Green Card interview?
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