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Hi All,

 

There has been  a great fuss about the new immigration rules / restrictions. I had put up my questions but it got over sighted so thought to create post myself.

 

I am an EB3 Visa applicant from overseas. I will be getting a Green card as well as a job that has been ready to entertain me once i touch down the glorious land of USA.

 

Does this new "Self Sufficiency" rule affects me at all ? The application include myself, my wife & a 6 yr old son.

Awaiting Medicals & Interview. 

Thanks in advance for taking out time to respond me.

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If your job doesn’t pay enough perhaps.  If it does come with employer provided health care probably.  You need to budget about $2000 per person per month for health insurance premiums and out of pocket costs.  

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25 minutes ago, Mike E said:

If your job doesn’t pay enough perhaps.  If it does come with employer provided health care probably.  You need to budget about $2000 per person per month for health insurance premiums and out of pocket costs.  

Meant to say “does NOT come with employer provided health care, probably”

 

 

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On 1/28/2020 at 6:42 PM, haiderzaidi said:

Hi All,

 

There has been  a great fuss about the new immigration rules / restrictions. I had put up my questions but it got over sighted so thought to create post myself.

 

I am an EB3 Visa applicant from overseas. I will be getting a Green card as well as a job that has been ready to entertain me once i touch down the glorious land of USA.

 

Does this new "Self Sufficiency" rule affects me at all ? The application include myself, my wife & a 6 yr old son.

Awaiting Medicals & Interview. 

Thanks in advance for taking out time to respond me.

If you are referring to the rule allowed by the Supreme Court this week:

 

Public charge does not apply to all immigrants. This law mainly impacts those seeking permanent resident status through family member petitions when they AOS (adjust their status while living in the US.

 

The EB-3 is employer sponsored so I assume you have an offer of employment that can sustain your family.  Most major employers include health insurance, but I would double check the details of your offer.

 

If your EB-3 moves forward, you will be allowed to bring your spouse and children under 21.

 

I presume that your employer is managing this application or has Legal group outsourced to perform this work.

 

I would encourage you to reach out the HR recruiter with these questions, I know many employers are putting together frequently asked question packages for this issue. 

 

 

 

 

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On 2/2/2020 at 1:58 AM, Mike E said:

If your job doesn’t pay enough perhaps.  If it does come with employer provided health care probably.  You need to budget about $2000 per person per month for health insurance premiums and out of pocket costs.  

My workplace is providing me Health Insurance. Thank you.

 

On 2/2/2020 at 2:40 AM, 90DayFinancier said:

If you are referring to the rule allowed by the Supreme Court this week:

 

Public charge does not apply to all immigrants. This law mainly impacts those seeking permanent resident status through family member petitions when they AOS (adjust their status while living in the US.

 

The EB-3 is employer sponsored so I assume you have an offer of employment that can sustain your family.  Most major employers include health insurance, but I would double check the details of your offer.

 

If your EB-3 moves forward, you will be allowed to bring your spouse and children under 21.

 

I presume that your employer is managing this application or has Legal group outsourced to perform this work.

 

I would encourage you to reach out the HR recruiter with these questions, I know many employers are putting together frequently asked question packages for this issue. 

 

 

 

 

Great. Yeah I am on work sponsorship Green card. My family is coming along & Yes an attorney is taking care of it. Thank you.

 

 

On 2/2/2020 at 2:09 AM, designguy said:

You should not becoming to the United States on an EB visa and then require public assistance... 

Make sense. Thanks

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