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> Question for people who have brought over elderly parents, What to put for occupation?
speckles
post Nov 4 2009, 09:57 AM
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My mother’s I-130 has been approved, we’ve filed our I-864, and now finalizing the DS-230. On the DS-230 there is the question “In what occupation do you intend to work in the United States?”

She doesn’t intend to “work” at all. She’s already retired, will turn 70 in December, and my husband (Sherlock on VJ) and I make enough money that she doesn’t need to work. We are going to use her as in-home child care once the baby comes next summer, but I wouldn’t consider that to be formal “employment.”

So, do we put “retired,” or “none,” or “child-care?”

We’re concerned that if it looks like she’s not going to work, she may be denied at the final interview. Can anyone already done with the process shed any light?

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If she is going to do child care for you (basically for room and board), that is "work", so you could put child care.


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QUOTE (Bobby_Umit @ Nov 4 2009, 04:30 PM) *
If she is going to do child care for you (basically for room and board), that is "work", so you could put child care.


My wife has retired as a Nursery Teacher and that is what she put. I have heard of many VJ parents who have gone to the USA to retire as LPR without any problem at all.

That is why you fill out the I-864 to prove that you can support the immigrant benificiary.



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post Nov 5 2009, 11:03 AM
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Both my parents are retired and that is what we put on their forms... "Retired" They had no problems at their interview. infact they were never asked about employment at the interview.

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post Nov 5 2009, 11:46 PM
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70 year old medical insrance.
Ouch, that is going to cost.
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post Nov 6 2009, 08:18 AM
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QUOTE (Boiler @ Nov 5 2009, 11:46 PM) *
70 year old medical insrance.
Ouch, that is going to cost.



Yep it sure is... For my parents it is $1,200.00 per month or $14,400.00 per year or $72,000.00 for the next 5 years (After 5 years they can become Citizens and will then qualify for State Subsidized health care) These amounts do not include any annual increases so you could add about 10% extra for each year..


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IR-5 FOR BOTH PARENTS

03/06/09 : I-130 Sent
03/13/09 : I-130 NOA1 Received
03/16/09 : Checks Cashed
03/30/09 : I-130 Approved
04/16/09 : NVC Received
04/17/09 : NVC Case Numbers issued
04/22/09 : Received DS-3032/I-864 Bill
04/22/09 : Pay I-864 Bill
04/22/09 : Return Completed DS-3032 (by email)
04/23/09 : Receive I-864 Package
04/24/09 : Return Completed I-864
04/28/09 : DS-3032 accepted
04/28/09 : Receive IV Bill
04/28/09 : Pay IV Bill
04/29/09 : Return Completed package
05/05/09 : Review of I-864 complete, final review of DS-230 on going
05/11/09 : RFE sent to NVC for Petitioners Birth & Marriage Certificate and Divorce Papers
05/14/09 : Case back under final review after RFE recieved
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QUOTE (TayRivers @ Nov 6 2009, 06:18 AM) *
QUOTE (Boiler @ Nov 5 2009, 11:46 PM) *
70 year old medical insrance.
Ouch, that is going to cost.



Yep it sure is... For my parents it is $1,200.00 per month or $14,400.00 per year or $72,000.00 for the next 5 years (After 5 years they can become Citizens and will then qualify for State Subsidized health care) These amounts do not include any annual increases so you could add about 10% extra for each year..


That is not too bad, but there are deuctibles, limits, exclusions etc. So Say $100,000 for 5 years in premium.

Do you mind me asking who with?
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QUOTE (Boiler @ Nov 6 2009, 11:47 AM) *
QUOTE (TayRivers @ Nov 6 2009, 06:18 AM) *
QUOTE (Boiler @ Nov 5 2009, 11:46 PM) *
70 year old medical insrance.
Ouch, that is going to cost.



Yep it sure is... For my parents it is $1,200.00 per month or $14,400.00 per year or $72,000.00 for the next 5 years (After 5 years they can become Citizens and will then qualify for State Subsidized health care) These amounts do not include any annual increases so you could add about 10% extra for each year..


That is not too bad, but there are deuctibles, limits, exclusions etc. So Say $100,000 for 5 years in premium.

Do you mind me asking who with?


There is no deductibles or limits and the only exclusions are Non-Medical treatments, all pre-existing conditions are coved. They do have a co-pay of $25 for office visits and specialists.

They are with Neighborhood Health Plan in MA. It has to be purchased through the Mass Health Conector, but remember it is compulsory to health insurance here in MA so the state have approved plans that individuals can purchase for a simmilar price as employment groups.

Tay


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IR-5 FOR BOTH PARENTS

03/06/09 : I-130 Sent
03/13/09 : I-130 NOA1 Received
03/16/09 : Checks Cashed
03/30/09 : I-130 Approved
04/16/09 : NVC Received
04/17/09 : NVC Case Numbers issued
04/22/09 : Received DS-3032/I-864 Bill
04/22/09 : Pay I-864 Bill
04/22/09 : Return Completed DS-3032 (by email)
04/23/09 : Receive I-864 Package
04/24/09 : Return Completed I-864
04/28/09 : DS-3032 accepted
04/28/09 : Receive IV Bill
04/28/09 : Pay IV Bill
04/29/09 : Return Completed package
05/05/09 : Review of I-864 complete, final review of DS-230 on going
05/11/09 : RFE sent to NVC for Petitioners Birth & Marriage Certificate and Divorce Papers
05/14/09 : Case back under final review after RFE recieved
05/22/09 : Case Completed at NVC
06/05/09 : NVC Left
06/08/09 : Consulate Received
06/01/09 : Medical, (Completed)
07/29/09 : Interview Date - APPROVED (146 days or 4 months 24 days from mailing to interview)
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08/07/09 : US Entry
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I saw this in another thread as well, but no one put a reference. Can someone please give me a reference that says that insurance is required for the interview?

My husband is in the military, we may be able to add her to his military insurance as long as he's still active duty.


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QUOTE (speckles @ Nov 6 2009, 04:13 PM) *
I saw this in another thread as well, but no one put a reference. Can someone please give me a reference that says that insurance is required for the interview?

My husband is in the military, we may be able to add her to his military insurance as long as he's still active duty.


It would only be required if the the interviewing officer felt that she may become a public charge... The interving officer has the right to explore all avenues to ensure that the beneficiary does not become a public charge..

There are very few Health Insurance Companies that will allow a parent to be added to a adult child's policy. I have no knowledge of military health cover..

Tay


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03/06/09 : I-130 Sent
03/13/09 : I-130 NOA1 Received
03/16/09 : Checks Cashed
03/30/09 : I-130 Approved
04/16/09 : NVC Received
04/17/09 : NVC Case Numbers issued
04/22/09 : Received DS-3032/I-864 Bill
04/22/09 : Pay I-864 Bill
04/22/09 : Return Completed DS-3032 (by email)
04/23/09 : Receive I-864 Package
04/24/09 : Return Completed I-864
04/28/09 : DS-3032 accepted
04/28/09 : Receive IV Bill
04/28/09 : Pay IV Bill
04/29/09 : Return Completed package
05/05/09 : Review of I-864 complete, final review of DS-230 on going
05/11/09 : RFE sent to NVC for Petitioners Birth & Marriage Certificate and Divorce Papers
05/14/09 : Case back under final review after RFE recieved
05/22/09 : Case Completed at NVC
06/05/09 : NVC Left
06/08/09 : Consulate Received
06/01/09 : Medical, (Completed)
07/29/09 : Interview Date - APPROVED (146 days or 4 months 24 days from mailing to interview)
07/31/09 : Visa Received
08/07/09 : US Entry
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QUOTE (TayRivers @ Nov 6 2009, 10:02 AM) *
QUOTE (Boiler @ Nov 6 2009, 11:47 AM) *
QUOTE (TayRivers @ Nov 6 2009, 06:18 AM) *
QUOTE (Boiler @ Nov 5 2009, 11:46 PM) *
70 year old medical insrance.
Ouch, that is going to cost.



Yep it sure is... For my parents it is $1,200.00 per month or $14,400.00 per year or $72,000.00 for the next 5 years (After 5 years they can become Citizens and will then qualify for State Subsidized health care) These amounts do not include any annual increases so you could add about 10% extra for each year..


That is not too bad, but there are deuctibles, limits, exclusions etc. So Say $100,000 for 5 years in premium.

Do you mind me asking who with?


There is no deductibles or limits and the only exclusions are Non-Medical treatments, all pre-existing conditions are coved. They do have a co-pay of $25 for office visits and specialists.

They are with Neighborhood Health Plan in MA. It has to be purchased through the Mass Health Conector, but remember it is compulsory to health insurance here in MA so the state have approved plans that individuals can purchase for a simmilar price as employment groups.

Tay


That is not bad at all, unfortunately not available outside MA.

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QUOTE (Boiler @ Nov 6 2009, 11:59 PM) *
QUOTE (TayRivers @ Nov 6 2009, 10:02 AM) *
QUOTE (Boiler @ Nov 6 2009, 11:47 AM) *
QUOTE (TayRivers @ Nov 6 2009, 06:18 AM) *
QUOTE (Boiler @ Nov 5 2009, 11:46 PM) *
70 year old medical insrance.
Ouch, that is going to cost.



Yep it sure is... For my parents it is $1,200.00 per month or $14,400.00 per year or $72,000.00 for the next 5 years (After 5 years they can become Citizens and will then qualify for State Subsidized health care) These amounts do not include any annual increases so you could add about 10% extra for each year..


That is not too bad, but there are deuctibles, limits, exclusions etc. So Say $100,000 for 5 years in premium.

Do you mind me asking who with?


There is no deductibles or limits and the only exclusions are Non-Medical treatments, all pre-existing conditions are coved. They do have a co-pay of $25 for office visits and specialists.

They are with Neighborhood Health Plan in MA. It has to be purchased through the Mass Health Conector, but remember it is compulsory to health insurance here in MA so the state have approved plans that individuals can purchase for a simmilar price as employment groups.

Tay


That is not bad at all, unfortunately not available outside MA.




No not available outside MA.... but it could be if the Public Option is included in the Health Reform...


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IR-5 FOR BOTH PARENTS

03/06/09 : I-130 Sent
03/13/09 : I-130 NOA1 Received
03/16/09 : Checks Cashed
03/30/09 : I-130 Approved
04/16/09 : NVC Received
04/17/09 : NVC Case Numbers issued
04/22/09 : Received DS-3032/I-864 Bill
04/22/09 : Pay I-864 Bill
04/22/09 : Return Completed DS-3032 (by email)
04/23/09 : Receive I-864 Package
04/24/09 : Return Completed I-864
04/28/09 : DS-3032 accepted
04/28/09 : Receive IV Bill
04/28/09 : Pay IV Bill
04/29/09 : Return Completed package
05/05/09 : Review of I-864 complete, final review of DS-230 on going
05/11/09 : RFE sent to NVC for Petitioners Birth & Marriage Certificate and Divorce Papers
05/14/09 : Case back under final review after RFE recieved
05/22/09 : Case Completed at NVC
06/05/09 : NVC Left
06/08/09 : Consulate Received
06/01/09 : Medical, (Completed)
07/29/09 : Interview Date - APPROVED (146 days or 4 months 24 days from mailing to interview)
07/31/09 : Visa Received
08/07/09 : US Entry
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post Nov 7 2009, 11:15 AM
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QUOTE (TayRivers @ Nov 7 2009, 01:48 PM) *
QUOTE (Boiler @ Nov 6 2009, 11:59 PM) *
QUOTE (TayRivers @ Nov 6 2009, 10:02 AM) *
QUOTE (Boiler @ Nov 6 2009, 11:47 AM) *
QUOTE (TayRivers @ Nov 6 2009, 06:18 AM) *
QUOTE (Boiler @ Nov 5 2009, 11:46 PM) *
70 year old medical insrance.
Ouch, that is going to cost.



Yep it sure is... For my parents it is $1,200.00 per month or $14,400.00 per year or $72,000.00 for the next 5 years (After 5 years they can become Citizens and will then qualify for State Subsidized health care) These amounts do not include any annual increases so you could add about 10% extra for each year..


That is not too bad, but there are deuctibles, limits, exclusions etc. So Say $100,000 for 5 years in premium.

Do you mind me asking who with?


There is no deductibles or limits and the only exclusions are Non-Medical treatments, all pre-existing conditions are coved. They do have a co-pay of $25 for office visits and specialists.

They are with Neighborhood Health Plan in MA. It has to be purchased through the Mass Health Conector, but remember it is compulsory to health insurance here in MA so the state have approved plans that individuals can purchase for a simmilar price as employment groups.

Tay


That is not bad at all, unfortunately not available outside MA.




No not available outside MA.... but it could be if the Public Option is included in the Health Reform...


Let's hear it for Obama and Health Care Reform!


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IR-5 FOR BOTH PARENTS

04/23/09 : I-130 Sent
04/30/09 : I-130 NOA1 Received
08/10/09 : I-130 Approved
08/14/09 : I-130 NOA2 Received
08/17/09 : NVC Case Numbers issued
08/17/09 : Called NVC and registered email addresses against Case Number
08/20/09 : Received DS-3032 & I-864 Bill
08/20/09 : Paid I-864 Bill
08/21/09 : Returned Completed DS-3032 Forms (by email)
08/23/09 : Receive I-864 Package
08/24/09 : Return Completed I-864
08/26/09 : I-864 Acknowledged at NVC
08/26/09 : Told of waiting list for emails at NVC, mailed hardcopy DS-3032
09/03/09 : Receive IV Bill
09/03/09 : Paid IV Bill
09/03/09 : DS-3032 Accepted (hardcopy)
09/04/09 : IV Bill shown as PAID
09/04/09 : Returned Completed DS-230 package
09/05/09 : NVC acknowledge DS-3032 email
09/08/09 : DS-230 Received NVC
09/17/09 : RFE (Military Record of Service & German Police Check)
10/02/09 : Missing Documents sent by DHL to NVC
10/05/09 : Copies of documents arrive at NVC
10/06/09 : DHL send original documents to wrong place
10/07/09 : Documents arrive at NVC
10/16/09 : Case Complete NVC
10/21/09 : Case Complete NVC AGAIN!
10/26/09 : Received email notification of case complete
10/29/09 : Notification of interview date by email
10/30/09 : Medicals Booked
11/17/09 : Medical in London (Richard)
11/19/09 : Medical in London (My wife)


12/01/09 : Interview in London
12/xx/09 : Visa Received by courier
12/04/09 : US Entry Orlando - hopefully!!!
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