... in response to Re: Public Charge Bonds, posted by equitis on Oct 20, 2003Hi Rolf, I think I know how you feel.
One step at a time. If you have a cosponsor with an I-134, I would go ahead and send it and get her visa now.
After she is here, then worry about the next step with the AOS and the I-864. You know, you only have to make about $7.30/hr on a full-time job to meet the minimum requirement for 2 people of $15,150/yr. Even if you had to take a job at $7.30 temporarily just to satisfy the BCIS, at least you have her here, which is what really counts, isn't it?
Even if you have only been on the job for a week, that still satisfies the requirements for the Affidavit of Support, as long as your employer can verify that you are a full time, "permanent" employee. The folks at the BCIS should understand that the job market is tough and people change jobs all the time nowadays.
Good luck, and let us know how it works out with her interview.
Ray