I have said it before...due to the state the economy is in right now and unemployment is rising every month (people who just lost their benefits but still are out of a job aren't even incl.) the USCIS needs to be more careful who they let into the country to make sure not more people will need to apply for benefits.
I have no where read that it isn't required, neither that it is required, it is up to the USCIS to ask for proof that they think they need to ask for to proof to them that a person will be able to support them self.
If you have proof of savings and would have brought it, they wouldn't have asked, neither if they thought the job you have in your country would be a job you can easily get over here...so they want some one to sign who they might get back to in case you become liability.
If you have a person who is willing to sign for you (or have proof you will be hired when you get your GC), you won't have an issue...
Hi everyone,
I asked about the Affidavit of Support in several of my numerous calls to the help deck. Bentlebee is right; it is up to the officer to decide whether you need to show some financial support. You can sponsor yourself, if you have a good job or have somebody else sponsor your household. The income threshold varies in each case.
I did not include I- 864 or I-131 in my packet, so from what I see I will be getting “request for evidence” too. I and my wife have been working using the OPTs , so I hope check stubs are going to be sufficient enough!!
i2009, I have also heart that the affidavit of supports are requested to be brought at the interview. I believe Lucky2010 and simple man saying that they need to have theirs at the interview.
Congrats to all of you with the fast moving process.