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Hi, me and my husband are planning on starting the process soon. Our case is cut and dry luckily, the only hitch seems to be that I, as a full time college student, have no income other than financial aid. My husband definitely makes over the $21,000 a year threshold here, i’m just unsure if when filing i can use HIS income SOLELY? any help is appreciated. i can’t find this question anywhere 😞

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29 minutes ago, mari098 said:

Hi, me and my husband are planning on starting the process soon. Our case is cut and dry luckily, the only hitch seems to be that I, as a full time college student, have no income other than financial aid. My husband definitely makes over the $21,000 a year threshold here, i’m just unsure if when filing i can use HIS income SOLELY? any help is appreciated. i can’t find this question anywhere 😞

is your husband the incoming immigrant?

 

if you are the USC and you do not have income that meets you will need to get a co/joint sponsor.

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5 minutes ago, Khallaf said:

is your husband the incoming immigrant?

 

if you are the USC and you do not have income that meets you will need to get a co/joint sponsor.

I’m the citizen, but, i don’t think i would classify him as  an incoming immigrant. He has a work permit here and he’s on DACA. so we’re just filing for AOS 

 

Ive read some examples here where spousal income was okay to use. If not I can obtain a sponsor, just would rather try on our own if possible. 

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4 hours ago, mari098 said:

I’m the citizen, but, i don’t think i would classify him as  an incoming immigrant. He has a work permit here and he’s on DACA. so we’re just filing for AOS 

 

Ive read some examples here where spousal income was okay to use. If not I can obtain a sponsor, just would rather try on our own if possible. 

You can use his income (with yours or just his income, doesn't matter) if it is legal, in the US, and will continue after he gets a green card. 

 

Need a letter from the employer to prove the latter, and you're good to go. 

2015-11-23: Last TN received at CBP

2017-06-12: Married

2018-06-25: Mailed I-485, I-864, I-130/I-130A, and I-765 to USCIS

2018-07-24: Biometrics appointment

2018-08-28: Expedite request submitted for EAD via USCIS support line

2018-09-21: EAD and SSN received in the mail

2018-10-31: Interview is scheduled

2018-11-21: Last TN expired

2018-12-11: AOS Interview - Card is being produced

2018-12-18: Green Card received

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2020-09-23: Mailed I-751 to USCIS

2020-10-03: 18-month extension NOA 

2020-10-15: Biometrics from AOS applied to ROC

2020-12-11: Conditional green card expired 

2021-05-17: Card is being produced

2021-05-24: Green Card received

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2021-09-14: Online application for N-400

2022-05-04: Interview is scheduled

2022-06-13: N-400 Interview

2022-06-13: Immediate oath & naturalization certificate!

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