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| Do I have to be the sponsor for my husband/fill out the I864 |
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6:02 pm October 8, 2021 | |
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Nellyy

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I found out that, and please correct me if I am wrong, that I do not need to be the financial sponsor for my husband because he has more than 40 credit hours of work. He/we would file the I864W form for him instead of the I864. To me this .sounds like good news. Here is the reason for this post: We live separately (2 different countries) but I visit him around every 3 months. I am trying to figure out if I could visit him more often because now I do not have the burden of being his financial sponsor. Although, the other part of this scenario is that actually, if I have to be his financial sponsor, I am wondering, and if anyone here can help me with this, I am wondering if I can use my assets to be his sponsor. I have an IRA that more than covers the 3x times financial responsibility. I have read of couples who live together in whatever country and they ask if they can start the green card process from wherever it is that they are living. The response I see given is that yes, you can do the process from wherever so long as you have a sponsor lined up and you have a place in the U.S. where you will live. So given the information above, I do not need to worry about the financial part right? And as far as an address in the U.S., I still will have my place there because I would be traveling back and forth. Thank you for any insights and opinions.
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| Change Sponsor for Green Card |
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6:47 pm October 6, 2021 | |
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AdrianRP1985

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Hello I've been asking myself this for a time now, and I'm hoping someone here has a better idea on this. Me and my current employer are on the process of getting me and my wife the green card. We are in the advertising phase. recently I got a job offer from another company and they are aboard on continue the green card process. Is this possible? Can I continue the green card process with a new employer? Or do I need to re-do everything? Thanks in advance
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| last update says visa printed since 2013 |
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5:59 pm October 6, 2021 | |
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amandayc

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Hello everyone. I will really appreciate your help with this. I am asking for a friend, this is his story. So he can't find his lawyer for a long time now, he just thought there were no updates. He decided to figure out how to check for updates himself online. So he checked and his last update is on January 31 of 2013! Last update is that his visa has been printed and will be sent to the DHL of his choice. He doesn't know what step to take next. He says he's been calling the USCIS but he doesn't speak english, so he can only go so far. He asks me if I think he needs a lawyer, but I'm not sure on that. He applied for immigration through his dad, so I assume it was with an i-130. Any advice would be much appreciated.
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| Interview Scheduled in My Previous Address. |
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1:04 am October 6, 2021 | |
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pbb_12

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Hi everyone! So my interview has been scheduled for November 5th! Which are great news! However, I moved to Texas by the beginning of September, I filed my change of address accordingly and have the confirmation emails to prove it. Nonetheless, USCIS didn't take note on my request of change of address and scheduled my interview in the Philadelphia Office. I called USCIS and the agent was not really helpful, he said it was up to me to determine if I should go to the interview and it would be up to the official interviewing me if they wanna carry out the interview or they would redirect me to the Texas office. Has anyone been in the same position as me? If so, what have you guys done about it? Did you go to the interview or tried rescheduling? The only thing I am afraid about rescheduling is that it might take a very long time to get the interview again. Thanks in advance for your feedback!
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| I601A Approved, have some questions |
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5:41 pm October 4, 2021 | |
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carguy87

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Hello everyone, My dad just got approved about 2 weeks ago. Have a lawyer and gathering what is needed after. My dad was telling me that the lawyer is telling him that there is a chance that he might get denied once he goes for the consular processing in Mexico for having brought me over as a child. Just hoping to get some info on that if anyone has heard of that happening and what can be done if that happens? Yes, I know I will probly get some replies saying to ask the lawyer, but just wanted to see if anyone has gone through this before and what their experience was like. Also, would love to get some info from people who have done the consular processing in Mexico recently and have a list of what is needed Thanks
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