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3 minutes ago, miss-lady said:

hello everyone, i'm on family leave due to corona virus, can i still sponsor my husband?  or, i have to find a joint sponser.

It depends.  Are you getting paid during this leave?  Is your case at NVC ready to have the affidavit of support submitted.  The real answer to your question depends on the exact circumstances at the time you need to actually provide the affidavit of support.

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On 4/24/2020 at 3:30 PM, pushbrk said:

It depends.  Are you getting paid during this leave?  Is your case at NVC ready to have the affidavit of support submitted.  The real answer to your question depends on the exact circumstances at the time you need to actually provide the affidavit of support.

yes, I'm getting paid 65% of my paycheck. my case still at uscis step with a estimate approval date betwen 09 and 19 of july 2020

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27 minutes ago, miss-lady said:

yes, I'm getting paid 65% of my paycheck. my case still at uscis step with a estimate approval date betwen 09 and 19 of july 2020

Compare your actual income to the requirement at the time you need to provide the affidavit of support, to know if you qualify.  Is 65% of your normal paycheck enough to qualify now?

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3 hours ago, pushbrk said:

Compare your actual income to the requirement at the time you need to provide the affidavit of support, to know if you qualify.  Is 65% of your normal paycheck enough to qualify now?

i think it is enough, but will see. also i have a state health insurance is it going to be an issue for my spouse to ge apporved for CR1 VISA?

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15 minutes ago, miss-lady said:

i think it is enough, but will see. also i have a state health insurance is it going to be an issue for my spouse to get approved for CR1 VISA?

You buy it through the Exchange? They want to know what he will be on.

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25 minutes ago, miss-lady said:

i think it is enough, but will see. also i have a state health insurance is it going to be an issue for my spouse to ge apporved for CR1 VISA?

You are today's champion at providing NOT enough information to get a meaningful answer to your question.  What do you mean by "state insurance"?  If you mean medicaid, probably a big issue.  Otherwise, it depends on what, how, and when he can get on the same insurance.

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13 hours ago, pushbrk said:

You are today's champion at providing NOT enough information to get a meaningful answer to your question.  What do you mean by "state insurance"?  If you mean medicaid, probably a big issue.  Otherwise, it depends on what, how, and when he can get on the same insurance.

sorry for the confusion. Yes, i have medicad for health insurance me and my 2 kids. for my husband i'm planning to purshace a travel or tourist health insurance for his first 30 days but one of my friends told me that my husband can provide an evidence like bank statment that shows his able to pay for his medical expenses for the first 30 dyas in USA. I'm still confuse specially after new public charge rules. 

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6 hours ago, miss-lady said:

sorry for the confusion. Yes, i have medicad for health insurance me and my 2 kids. for my husband i'm planning to purshace a travel or tourist health insurance for his first 30 days but one of my friends told me that my husband can provide an evidence like bank statment that shows his able to pay for his medical expenses for the first 30 dyas in USA. I'm still confuse specially after new public charge rules. 

He'll need a plan to purchase health insurance.  Nobody knows what their medical expenses will be.  They could be far more than his available assets.  You and your children are already on means tested benefits, so not good, but not necessarily a deal killer either. Medicaid is a means tested benefit, meaning you have it because your income is low enough to qualify for it,  

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2 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

He'll need a plan to purchase health insurance.  Nobody knows what their medical expenses will be.  They could be far more than his available assets.  You and your children are already on means tested benefits, so not good, but not necessarily a deal killer either. Medicaid is a means tested benefit, meaning you have it because your income is low enough to qualify for it,  

do i have to drop medicade for me if it will help the situation?

my income is really good almost double what they ask for to sponsor my husband but because of my 2 kids and I'm divorced i was approved for it. 

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6 minutes ago, miss-lady said:

do i have to drop medicade for me if it will help the situation?

my income is really good almost double what they ask for to sponsor my husband but because of my 2 kids and I'm divorced i was approved for it. 

It really depends on the totality of circumstances in your case.  It's also possible the financial issues will be secondary to other issues.  We see many problems with spouse visa cases coming from Morocco. Lots of good ones too.  But, when I see a woman trying to bring her husband from Morocco, with children, divorced, and concerned about the affidavit of support, I start thinking of a classic scenario.  How many of YOUR circumstances fit these.

 

1.  Significant reverse age difference.  (Woman is older)

2.  She has been divorced, but it's his first marriage

3.  Her income is low

4.  Marriage on first visit with little time together in person

5.  No visits after the marriage

 

If your circumstances are similar to the majority of the above, they aren't going to believe the relationship is bona fide, so the financial issues will be secondary to that.

 

For reference:  http://fianceandspousevisa.com/are-older-women-marrying-younger-men-discriminated-against/

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12 hours ago, miss-lady said:

sorry for the confusion. Yes, i have medicad for health insurance me and my 2 kids. for my husband i'm planning to purshace a travel or tourist health insurance for his first 30 days but one of my friends told me that my husband can provide an evidence like bank statment that shows his able to pay for his medical expenses for the first 30 dyas in USA. I'm still confuse specially after new public charge rules. 

What happens after 30 days?

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7 hours ago, pushbrk said:

It really depends on the totality of circumstances in your case.  It's also possible the financial issues will be secondary to other issues.  We see many problems with spouse visa cases coming from Morocco. Lots of good ones too.  But, when I see a woman trying to bring her husband from Morocco, with children, divorced, and concerned about the affidavit of support, I start thinking of a classic scenario.  How many of YOUR circumstances fit these.

 

1.  Significant reverse age difference.  (Woman is older)

2.  She has been divorced, but it's his first marriage

3.  Her income is low

4.  Marriage on first visit with little time together in person

5.  No visits after the marriage

 

If your circumstances are similar to the majority of the above, they aren't going to believe the relationship is bona fide, so the financial issues will be secondary to that.

 

For reference:  http://fianceandspousevisa.com/are-older-women-marrying-younger-men-discriminated-against/

my circumstances are way different. thanks for your time.

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3 minutes ago, miss-lady said:

my circumstances are way different. thanks for your time.

Excellent but just so you know pushbrk was not have a go, this is a common pattern seen on here.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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