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When should we apply for my new husbands Green Card/ Visa?

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On 8/15/2019 at 3:51 AM, lmegac said:

Thank you for your reply.  I will be able to sponsor him, as I earn above the amount needed per year. 

 

Overseas income, no matter how much you make is counted as zero for immigration purposes unless you are returning to the US and your income will continue from the same source.  That means same job, same company.  No credit given for what you do now or what you plan to do after you return.

 

Your references to “from a company” imply that it will not.

 

To save yourself a surprise read the I864 instructions now make sure that you will be able to demonstrate that you can sponsor him by either securing work in the US before the interview or providing evidence of liquid assets in the US equal to 3X or more of the income requirements.  The alternative is to secure a joint sponsor.

 

US health insurance costs much more than overseas policies.  You might be in for sticker shock.

 

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