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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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My Fiance 

1:Recently got a divorce, her ex husband has his conditional greencard

How does that effect our case ? 

 

2: If they are no longer together and we are filing for the CR1
Can she still sponsor me ?
Is she able to revoke her sponsorship if he abandoned her? She is the 3rd sponsor
 How does this affect us??

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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15 minutes ago, Ikbal93 said:

My Fiance 

1:Recently got a divorce, her ex husband has his conditional greencard

How does that effect our case ? 

 

2: If they are no longer together and we are filing for the CR1
Can she still sponsor me ?
Is she able to revoke her sponsorship if he abandoned her? She is the 3rd sponsor
 How does this affect us??

Divorce doesn't terminate the affidavit of support 

YMMV

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Is ex-husband also from Morocco?

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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She can sponsor as many immigrants as her income will allow based on her household size plus any previous sponsorships.

YMMV

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2 hours ago, Ikbal93 said:

My fiancée has an income of more than 24000$ a year and she is caring for someone else. Is this not important or should you seek another sponsor to help her? 

The income is derived from the amount of dependents listed on your tax return (1040). Using it apply it to the scale and see if you are above. Many Embassy will except that you are above the poverty line for your dependent total. Some require it to be a lot higher. I think Morocco is problematic for this item. Since I am not totally well versed in the Morocco interview process I will let someone else add their experience.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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There is not enough information here for anyone to answer this 

1.  does the person she care for have their own income (like social security or disability from a job or SSI)?

2.  is the other person declared as a dependent on her tax returns?

3.  does the other person have their own health insurance or does she have to provide it as Casa will ask (and this does not show as any question on applications)

4.  is this a child or adult ?  

5.  Does she have to take time off from job for caring of this person?

6.  you also say she recently divorced and he has a green card so she is responsible for that affidavit of support )  and this will affect the interview

7.  was he also from Morocco (K1 or CR1)?

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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11 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

لا توجد معلومات كافية هنا لأي شخص للإجابة على هذا 

1. هل يحصل الشخص الذي تهتم به على دخل خاص به (مثل الضمان الاجتماعي أو الإعاقة من وظيفة أو مباحث أمن الدولة)؟

2. هل الشخص الآخر أعلن أنه يعتمد على الإقرارات الضريبية؟

3. هل لدى الشخص الآخر تأمين صحي خاص به أو هل يتعين عليه تقديمه كما ستطلب Casa (وهذا لا يظهر كأي سؤال في الطلبات)

4. هل هذا طفل أم بالغ؟  

5. هل يجب عليها أخذ إجازة من العمل لرعاية هذا الشخص؟

6. أنت أيضًا تقول إنها مطلقة مؤخرًا ولديها بطاقة خضراء لذا فهي مسؤولة عن الشهادة الخطية للدعم) وسيؤثر هذا على المقابلة

7. هل كان أيضًا من المغرب (K1 أو CR1)؟

 

 

The person is her ex husband he came here on a cr1 but abandoned her. They are divorced. She will not sign for him in the future, she was the 3rd sponsor. He has 2 other sponsors. He is working and has his own SS card. He is not a dependent, she filed single, he has his own health insurance not on hers. He only has his conditional green Card 2 year.! 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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6 minutes ago, Ikbal93 said:

why this will affect the interview for what reason?

In your other post, you asked about the former spouse and were told by a very reliable  VJ member that

She can sponsor as many immigrants as her income will allow based on her household size plus any previous sponsorships.

 

this information on the other CR1 will be in the computer 

from your answer i do not know if she claims the person she cares for or if that person lives in her house or she can show that person has their own income and only relies on her for care 

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12 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

In your other post, you asked about the former spouse and were told by a very reliable  VJ member that

She can sponsor as many immigrants as her income will allow based on her household size plus any previous sponsorships.

 

this information on the other CR1 will be in the computer 

from your answer i do not know if she claims the person she cares for or if that person lives in her house or she can show that person has their own income and only relies on her for care 

Just excuse your English she does not care for anyone I used the wrong word ing I apologize

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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7 hours ago, Ikbal93 said:

My fiancée has an income of more than 24000$ a year and she is caring for someone else. Is this not important or should you seek another sponsor to help her? 

Yes, you will need another co-sponsor.

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