Posted it before and it got hijacked by other questions so here it goes...
1.My wife has only been working for about a year. She does not have any tax returns but she does have all her pay stubs and shes able to get a letter of employement as evidence of the amount she makes.
2. She only makes about 10k a year. So we are gonna need a joint sponsor. Her mom is willing to joint sponsor for us but the problem is she has never worked. They own 4 cars, 1 motorhome, a house along with many other valuables. She also has around 450 thousand dollars in her bank account.
3. From my understanding the joint sponsor only has to provide enough to cover the rest 18k (minumum for me and my wife)- 10k (the amount my wife makes)= 8k (the amount my mother in law has to provide info for?) Is this correct? I did notice that it was mentioned that with assets you have to provide the amount x5.
My overall question is can money in a bank account be used as proof that my mother in law can provide for the 8k, or 8k x 5 for assets?
Im sorry this is complicated im just tired of getting different answers from different lawyers.
1.My wife has only been working for about a year. She does not have any tax returns but she does have all her pay stubs and shes able to get a letter of employement as evidence of the amount she makes.
2. She only makes about 10k a year. So we are gonna need a joint sponsor. Her mom is willing to joint sponsor for us but the problem is she has never worked. They own 4 cars, 1 motorhome, a house along with many other valuables. She also has around 450 thousand dollars in her bank account.
3. From my understanding the joint sponsor only has to provide enough to cover the rest 18k (minumum for me and my wife)- 10k (the amount my wife makes)= 8k (the amount my mother in law has to provide info for?) Is this correct? I did notice that it was mentioned that with assets you have to provide the amount x5.
My overall question is can money in a bank account be used as proof that my mother in law can provide for the 8k, or 8k x 5 for assets?
Im sorry this is complicated im just tired of getting different answers from different lawyers.