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We have an marriage based immigration interview but my husband (the petitioner) lost his job?he wants to apply for unemployment but i dont thnk thats a good idea... he doesnt want anyone to sponsor us... his family isnt very supportive... what can we tell the officer?

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No income and no co-sponsor/joint sponsor means no approval.

He either has to find a job and fast or ask someone to help out and co-sponsor.

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We have an marriage based immigration interview but my husband (the petitioner) lost his job?he wants to apply for unemployment but i dont thnk thats a good idea... he doesnt want anyone to sponsor us... his family isnt very supportive... what can we tell the officer?

Filing for unemployment does not affect the adjustment application. In addition, unemployment insurance can be counted toward the income he needs to sponsor you. He will have to fill out a new I-864 and prove the amount of unemployment insurance that he receives. If you have an employment authorization document, you can start working and add your income to his to meet the guidelines. Your income will count as long as it continues after you are an LPR. Bring proof of the amount that you make.

If this amount does not exceed the poverty guidelines for him to sponsor you, you'll need to find a new co-sponsor. If you don't have a co-sponsor by the time of the interview, you have to ask the officer to hold your application until one is received. You can explain the unexpected loss of the job.

If you and your husband can't qualify and he won't get a co-sponsor, there is nothing else you can do. The I-485 will be denied.

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He should try finding a new job or apply for unemployment. This will not affect the case. He could also find a sponsor. It does not have to be family. If he cannot prove he cannot support you the case will not move forward.

01/01/2008 - Met
04/27/2010 - Engaged
08/23/2011 - Married
USCIS
10/03/2011 - I-130 Sent (USPS priority w/ delivery confirmation)
10/05/2011 - Package arrived at chicago lockbox
10/06/2011 - NOA1
11/09/2011 - NOA2 (no RFE's)
NVC
11/14/2011 - Petition received by NVC/ Received NOA2 by mail
11/21/2011 - NVC case # received by email/ Got AOS fee by email/ Called NVC to provide beneficiary email
11/27/2011 - Choice of agent (DS-3023) sent to NVC by email
.....took a break from process to delay interview....
01/26/2012 - Payed IV fee
01/27/2012 - IV fee status shown as PAID
02/07/2012 - Payed AOS fee
02/08/2012 - AOS fee status shown as PAID
02/09/ 2012 - DS-230 package sent to NVC (priority mail)
03/06/2012 - AOS package sent to NVC (priority mail)
03/12/2012 - Called NVC and found out about checklist. Sent revision to NVC that same day.
03/16/2012 - CASE COMPLETE!
04/11/2012 - Informed of interview via phone by DOS/ Got P4 email from NVC a few hours later that same day (May 4th)
SANTO DOMINGO CONSULATE
04/19/2012 - Medical
05/04/2012 - Interview (APPROVED)
05/10/2012 - Visa ready and picked up at domex
05/15/2012 - POE in Boston (together)
U. S. A
05/29/2012 - Went to SS office to apply for SS card
06/01/2012 - Welcome letter arrived (Received about 3 of these)
06/05/2012 - Green card arrived
06/15/2012- Back to SS office with green card to reapply and inquire about delay
06/18/2012 - Picked up SSN at SSA office
06/22/2012 - SS card arrived by mail

04/24/14 - Sent I-751 to remove conditions

06/09/14 - Biometrics

11/2014 - RFE from USCIS requesting more evidence before approval

Late Jan - Sent further evidence of marriage

03/05/2015 - Got letter of approval for removal of conditions

03/15/2015 - Permanent 10 yr green card received via mail

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Why isn't it a good idea for him to file for unemployment? I mean it is an income he is receiving compare to nothing... And if he doesn't have someone to sponsor you then that most likely means your case will not move forward, as they want to make sure you will not become a public charge to this county!

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thats money from the government...

"Money from the government" isn't the same as becoming a public charge. Earned benefits like unemployment insurance and social security insurance do not make you a public charge because the recipient earned those benefits by working and paying applicable taxes. In any case, this is the U.S. citizen getting the benefits and not the alien, and U.S. citizens aren't subject to the public charge rule.

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"Money from the government" isn't the same as becoming a public charge. Earned benefits like unemployment insurance and social security insurance do not make you a public charge because the recipient earned those benefits by working and paying applicable taxes. In any case, this is the U.S. citizen getting the benefits and not the alien, and U.S. citizens aren't subject to the public charge rule.

thank you i thought he would become one since he's just getting unemployment :)

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thank you i thought he would become one since he's just getting unemployment :)

Review this to learn about the public charge test and remember that it applies only to aliens, not U.S. citizens: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=829b0a5659083210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=829b0a5659083210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD

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