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Kaleb8082

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  • Gender
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  • State
    California

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  • Immigration Status
    K-1 Visa
  • Place benefits filed at
    California Service Center
  • Local Office
    Los Angeles CA
  • Country
    China

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  1. Sorry for the delay. I wasn't notified of your reply. My spouse is actually still on her conditional GC and it will need renewal in Sept 2023. So, not passed I-751. She will 100% not be naturalizing due to China not allowing dual citizenship.
  2. Certainly sound advice. Yes, as Family said, I certainly don't intend on bringing up the issue myself and hopefully my lawyer can put up a tedious defense if it is.
  3. Is this saying that I need to support my beneficiary no matter their income, or is it like Mike said, and I only need to provide financial support if they are below the level on their own?
  4. My wife and I are most likely looking at a divorce. It will probably be through mediation rather than court, so a judge won't likely be involved except to approve the decree. However, my wife came over on a K-1 visa and I am the i-864 sponsor listed on the petition. I understand that i-864 requires I support her to 125% of federal poverty levels. But I was hoping to get clarification. Does the i-864 require I support her to 125% poverty level no matter if she is using government assistance or not? Does the i-864 require that I support her financially if she is earning well above the poverty limit and even earning more than myself? I would appreciate any clarification on what exactly the i-864 is requiring from me if/when my wife and I are officially divorced.
  5. I actually have first hand experience with this situation. My then fiancée and I applied for a K-1 while she was in the US on a B1 tourist visa. The process was exactly the same except we input the I94 information and if I recall correctly, it asks if you are currently in the US and we marked down that she was. Besides that, there was nothing different and it was never mentioned in our immigration process.
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