Questions about I-864 and expediting EAD after applying

jags2011

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I am ready to send AOS package, here is my situation:

1.USC spouse made below 125% below poverty line last year ($13,000) and is not making that much this year probably the same amount because working part-time and full-time student. So I do understand that I will need a co-sponsor and/or proof of asset

2.My resume is public on some job sites and some recruiters try to hire me and actually want to hire ASAP with relocation assistance,good benefit etc...In their screening when they ask if I am eligible to work in the US i always YES so that i will not put an end to the opportunities and to keep that bridge in order to "hold" that job until I get thru this GC process.

Which adjustement of status form exactly the USC spouse and the co-sponsor will need to file?
If not able to have a co-sponsor how much money needs to be shown as an asset in savings?

I really to need to start working ASAP since I have no income that makes sense so how would I expedite EAD? Would it help to expedite with an offer letter? I know HR folks have 3days to check ID's an run e-verify. They have actually schedule a face to face interview in august.
 
If you have an actual job offer in hand, you can try to get the EAD expedited by setting up an Infopass appointment and showing them your I-485 receipt, EAD receipt, and job offer. However, such expediting attempts are usually unsuccessful before 90 days.

You'll need to convince the employer to delay your start date until October. If they ask why, dodge the question by saying something like "personal reasons".
 
If you have an actual job offer in hand, you can try to get the EAD expedited by setting up an Infopass appointment and showing them your I-485 receipt, EAD receipt, and job offer. However, such expediting attempts are usually unsuccessful before 90 days.

You'll need to convince the employer to delay your start date until October. If they ask why, dodge the question by saying something like "personal reasons".

Thank you Jackolantern. I have heard people saying to write a letter to USCIS or a congressman and show them evidence of high financial lost. I am not sure how that works.
Also, which I-864 form the co-would need fill out. I have an uncle out of state naturalized USC willing to help me about that.
 
Your uncle would file an I-864, in addition to the I-864 filed by your spouse. Your uncle must earn enough for his household plus you, without combining funds with your spouse.
 
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