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Hello, my husband and I got married in USA in year 2009, and we're still having a hard time to find a sponsor. I would like to know what if we cannot find a sponsor? Does it mean he will never get me there? He has no income, his family, friends don't help us. What can we do now??

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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No income, no assets, no sponsor--no visa. Think outside the box to see what/who you can come up with. Why does he have no income--can he change that quickly. Do you have assets that can be used. Why aren't his family or friends stepping up--what aren't you telling us.

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How about he gets a job?

Or maybe moves to your country instead? doesn't sound like you will be getting a spousal visa to move to the US anytime soon.

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thanks for quick replies...the questions magical asked..it's because he's currently locked up in the prison. That's why. He's a lifer and he cannot come to HK even one day he's released. He's been finding me the sponsor for 2 years. But still no luck. What can we do at thsi stage?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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There is nothing you can do other than keep looking for a US based sponsor.

The only other way would be if you had significant assets.

How did you marry? If it was by proxy, the marriage must be consumated before you can file.

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There is nothing you can do other than keep looking for a US based sponsor.

The only other way would be if you had significant assets.

How did you marry? If it was by proxy, the marriage must be consumated before you can file.

Thanks for your reply. Yes, we will keep looking for a sponsor...

It was not by proxy, we married inside the prison, almost 1 year to do all the paper work. i wonder if any lawyer can help us??

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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i wonder if any lawyer can help us??

Not really- there are no exception to the financial sponsorship rule.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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No money, no visa. I believe finding a co-sponsor will be very difficult because of the situation and it rely ties the co-sponsor up financially.

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