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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Oh but there is a way the USC is off the hook, provided they had a prenup put in place before marriage or even a post nup(doubtful that happens but could). :D

"no mention of a requirement of the alien to mitigate."

That's lousy. But as I read the regulations and commentary concerning the Affidavit of Support, once the immigrant can sustain 125% of the minimum poverty standards, the USC is no longer on the hook.

The only way that the USC is "off the Hook" when it come to the Affidavit of Support is:-

1 The immigrant leave the USA permanently

2 The immigrant acquires 40 credits (10 years of Work)

3 The immigrant becomes a US Citizen

4 The immigrant dies

5 The USC dies...

How much the immigrant earns has no bearing on the Affidavit of Support.....

Kez

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Most pre-nups are not the worth the paper they are written on.

Your little smart-a$$ comments just annoy me no end. I don't know how you get out of bed in the morning without falling out and hurting yourself.

Oh but there is a way the USC is off the hook, provided they had a prenup put in place before marriage or even a post nup(doubtful that happens but could). :D

"no mention of a requirement of the alien to mitigate."

That's lousy. But as I read the regulations and commentary concerning the Affidavit of Support, once the immigrant can sustain 125% of the minimum poverty standards, the USC is no longer on the hook.

The only way that the USC is "off the Hook" when it come to the Affidavit of Support is:-

1 The immigrant leave the USA permanently

2 The immigrant acquires 40 credits (10 years of Work)

3 The immigrant becomes a US Citizen

4 The immigrant dies

5 The USC dies...

How much the immigrant earns has no bearing on the Affidavit of Support.....

Kez

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