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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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You mean Lawyers?

www.aila.org

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Well, no. Actually, I meant any organizations that may be able to assist us financially with the costs associated with my family's immigrations. I am still unemployed, my wife is a registered nurse. Once she has her work authorization, it will take some of the pressure off until I can find work.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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None that I know of, perhaps you co sponsor could help?

Does your wife have her US Nursing qualifications?

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Does anyone know of any assistance organizations?

Catholic Charities may be able to help you, at least with legal advice and filing assistance.

http://catholiccharitiesusa.org/

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That's Y I suggest U start with wife first. U can get some legal

advice from CC but financial aide for those wanting to stay already

here illegally can get no aid unless , there are mitigating circumstances

like vawa, crime victims, informants etc cant your family or friends put

together at least the $420 now to petition your wife, hope she

is not driving, any contact with ICE by them will be more costly

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Can you ask your relatives (and/or friends) to cosponsor and help you in financially? It will be very hard for you to prove you are above the poverty level and can support them for the next few years ahead, so they don't become public charge once they have their green cards...you need a cosponsor for sure, otherwise your AOS will be flat out denied..Good luck!

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