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Public Charge. Is using the ACA a visa stopper?? |
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1:16 pm October 8, 2020 | |
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elkski

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I have read this but still a bit confused on if it is a strong negative or a deal breaker if the sponsor for a k1 visa has been enrolled in the ACA over 12 of last 36 months. Does it matter if that included some supplemental payment by the ACA? Also I am not employed but have some income and easily have the needed assets? Hopefully NOA2 will arrive any day. But now i worry about the I-134. https://www.murthy.com/2019/10/24/dos-rule-on-determining-visa-ineligibility-based-on-public-charge-grounds/
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Curious to find out if I would qualify in these circumstances |
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4:54 am October 1, 2020 | |
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tstcman

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So I would like to bring my wife to the United States. I am a few months left on my bachelor's degree to finish and then I am going straight into the master's program at my school. So by the end of next year I will start applying for the PhD program at different schools My question is I know that most major universities that most students in a PHD programs are full-time and that by not having a job they usually get a stipend and or a teaching position while completing their course load. Would be 15 to $30,000 that most schools give out as stipends for classes housing food and whatnot allow me to bring my wife to the United States through this Visa? Probably about two years in the future but it would be nice to prepare and find out for sure. I can't really find specific information that tells me whether or not this is feasible because I know in one place it said if you're getting like government disability or something along those lines that it disqualifies you from being the sponsor
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DCF in Bangkok, Thailand |
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1:29 am September 28, 2020 | |
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tstcman

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I can't make heads or tails of whether or not they even do it. I've tried finding information and nobody knows if they do or they don't. Do I need to directly contact them to find out if they do? If it helps I have lived with my wife here in Chiang Mai Thailand at her parents family home since before we got married. We have been married for just over three years now. So we can show that we have been living continuously in Thailand and I have not and back to the United States in 3 years.
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Department of State Law Suit for K-1 Visas |
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5:28 pm September 23, 2020 | |
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Steve and Nicha

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I see that 150 citizens with I-129F approvals filed a law suit against the Department of State because the NVC is not processing visas. What is troublesome to me is that the Department of State recently announced that the K1 visas should be given high priority. But according to the law suit, the NVC is still not processing K1 visas and considers them part of the president proclamation. Considering that my fianc lives in Thailand where Bangkok recently announced that all visa categories will be processed starting October 1, does this mean that the NVC will simply not send visas to the local embassy because they are not being processed? Anyone know?
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