485 approved - Visitor visa - Need help

sairam4599

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485 approved - Visitor visa - Need help

Sorry for posting this question here.

My 485 got approved and stamped and waiting for my cards. I'm planning to sponsor my parents visitor visa.

1) In I-134 (Affidavit Of Support) document can I use my "A#" (even though I haven't received the cards yet) ?

2) Since I don't have my actual green card, which document I have to provide to show them that I'm a Permanent residence other than stamping in my passport?

3) I'm NOT employed at this time (so is my husband). Can I sponsor my parents without having job but with sufficent funds in my bank a/c's


I request you to provide your suggestions.

Thanks in advance.
 
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sairam4599 said:
485 approved - Visitor visa - Need help


1) In I-134 (Affidavit Of Support) document can I use my "A#" (even though I haven't received the cards yet) ?

2) Since I don't have my actual green card, which document I have to provide to show them that I'm a Permanent residence other than stamping in my passport?

3) I'm NOT employed at this time (so is my husband). Can I sponsor my parents without having job but with sufficent funds in my bank a/c's

1) I think so...
2) Copy of your passport stamp should be sufficient.
3) Yes, bank statements will be sufficient.

I've used this document to financially sponsor my cousin (when I was on H1B), and he did get his visitor visa.
Don't have my green card yet...so not 100% sure about my answers above..
 
I would suggest to do this on the 2nd page of the document..

You need to get the form notarized (which you might already know)..but..do not say anything about medical in 11...Just say..boarding and lodging or..housing, food and entertainment..something like that..

i remember a post of a person..who promised to pay for medical...and the visitor passed away in USA...i am not sure if this document can be used as a legal document to hold you...anyway, he was in a battle with insurance companies regarding the payments incurred...

But as harvey said...the things above might be enough...but i used to put a employment letter together with the application..i am not sure how useful it is...

Madhav
 
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