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 My question is if the petition isn’t getting any government assistance but the kids of the petitioner is receiving  chip insurance does that fall under the guidelines of public charge ground 

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If the petitioner is a US citizen and her children are they are entitled to those benefits. It shouldn't be held against her or the beneficiary.  I would think if she get those benefits that co sponsor would be necessary.  I would maybe suggest talking with an attorney perhaps. 

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9 hours ago, melindaabdullah said:

If the petitioner is a US citizen and her children are they are entitled to those benefits. It shouldn't be held against her or the beneficiary.  I would think if she get those benefits that co sponsor would be necessary.  I would maybe suggest talking with an attorney perhaps. 

Maybe?  Suggest?  Perhaps? All in the same sentence.  I gave a link to the relevant information.  Note that the affidavit of support asks no questions about whether children of sponsor receive means tested benefits.  "Held against"?  What does that even mean in this context.  The Consular Officer will evaluate the public charge concern based on the totality of circumstances available to evaluate.  Information about US Citizen children's means tested benefits is not part of what is available to evaluate.

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52 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Maybe?  Suggest?  Perhaps? All in the same sentence.  I gave a link to the relevant information.  Note that the affidavit of support asks no questions about whether children of sponsor receive means tested benefits.  "Held against"?  What does that even mean in this context.  The Consular Officer will evaluate the public charge concern based on the totality of circumstances available to evaluate.  Information about US Citizen children's means tested benefits is not part of what is available to evaluate.

 I've been through this and going through it still. I'm o lu giving my thoughts on it. My advice to him was to seek counsel as I did. I have rad things on sites that were not necessarily the exact truth.  I'm telling her what my attorney said. You and your children can be on means tested benefits. It the beneficiary that can not and VO takes in THE WHOLE CIRCUMSTANCES . But I can't see it a problem over insurance. Again o ly giving my opinion just as you gave your link. 

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Just now, melindaabdullah said:

 I've been through this and going through it still. I'm o lu giving my thoughts on it. My advice to him was to seek counsel as I did. I have rad things on sites that were not necessarily the exact truth.  I'm telling her what my attorney said. You and your children can be on means tested benefits. It the beneficiary that can not and VO takes in THE WHOLE CIRCUMSTANCES . But I can't see it a problem over insurance. Again o ly giving my opinion just as you gave your link. 

And my opinion is that YOUR opinion was so vague, it was not "helpful".

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1 hour ago, pushbrk said:

Maybe?  Suggest?  Perhaps? All in the same sentence.  I gave a link to the relevant information.  Note that the affidavit of support asks no questions about whether children of sponsor receive means tested benefits.  "Held against"?  What does that even mean in this context.  The Consular Officer will evaluate the public charge concern based on the totality of circumstances available to evaluate.  Information about US Citizen children's means tested benefits is not part of what is available to evaluate.

I’ve noticed that USCIS states the updating of i864 form according to the Final rules.

We will see if sponsor needs to provide public benefit use record. 

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1 minute ago, Paduppa said:

I’ve noticed that USCIS states the updating of i864 form according to the Final rules.

We will see if sponsor needs to provide public benefit use record. 

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Good point.  The OP is asking a present tense question and has present tense answers. Those answers may well change if submitting the I-864 after October 15.  We don't know.  We haven't seen the new version yet.  There may also be a supplement to it that is required.

 

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31 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

And my opinion is that YOUR opinion was so vague, it was not "helpful"

https://cliniclegal.org/resources/dhs-finalizes-public-charge-rule

 

Hope this helps... 

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