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Public Charge question, help me plz |
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12:07 am October 2, 2020 | |
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Jericho980

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Hello, I am a single father (US Citizen), my son lives with me (US Citizen). I receive Food Stamps and Public Housing, I have a Co-sponsor for K-1 Visa. I cannot seem to find a clear answer for this question regarding public charge: If my fianc 's visa gets approved, and she comes here, are we able to live in public housing and receive benefits for me and my son, not her? Or will this count against her come time for AOS? I already have a job lined up for her. And I just recently was awarded Section 8, should I still continue looking for a home section 8 approved? Or simple move out of my current public housing when she gets here?
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DHS Proposes Rule to Strengthen Affidavit of Support Process |
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3:48 pm October 1, 2020 | |
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gregcrs2

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Proposal enforces long-standing law and protects American taxpayers WASHINGTON The Department of Homeland Security today announced it will publish a notice of proposed rulemaking that would increase the integrity of the nation s lawful immigration system, make it easier to hold immigrant sponsors accountable for failing to meet the obligations of contracts they sign with the federal government, and align agency policy in accordance with the May 2019 Presidential Memorandum on Enforcing the Legal Responsibilities of Sponsors of Aliens. Reforming the immigrant sponsorship process will more effectively protect American taxpayers, ensure that aliens applying for permanent benefits don t rely on public resources, and strengthen the accountability mechanism against those who fail to financially support aliens they sponsor, said USCIS Deputy Director for Policy Joseph Edlow. The department will continue to advance the president s directive to properly enforce immigration laws and ensure the federal government is reimbursed should sponsored aliens receive public benefits, which is what Congress intended when they passed the relevant legislation. The proposed update would require American citizens, U.S. nationals and lawful permanent residents who choose to sponsor an immigrant by submitting a Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA, or Form I-864EZ, Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA, to provide credit reports and credit scores, certified copies of income tax returns for the last three years, and bank account information to effectively demonstrate they can maintain the required income. Additionally, under the proposed rule, any petitioning sponsor found to have received means-tested public benefits within the last 36 months of submitting a Form I-864, or to have defaulted on previous obligations to support an immigrant, must be backed by a joint sponsor who has received no such public benefits during that time. Other proposed changes include eliminating the subpoena requirement before USCIS can provide certain information to benefit-granting agencies and other parties authorized to pursue civil action against defaulting sponsors, and limiting the type/number of household members who can file a Form I-864A, Contract Between Sponsor and Household Member. The Affidavit of Support process is required for most family-based immigrants and some employment-based intending immigrants to show that they have adequate means of financial support and are not likely to become a public charge. For more information on USCIS and its programs, please visit uscis.gov or follow us on Twitter (@uscis), Instagram (/uscis), YouTube (/uscis), Facebook (/uscis) and LinkedIn (/uscis) |
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Utilities and others for evidence for I-751 |
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7:28 am October 1, 2020 | |
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ROC-AL

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Hi: We don't have utilities on both of our names, but I have the power/sewer/water (which is all one bill) under my name and the internet is under my wife's name. They both are in the same address though. Will that work as evidence? My wife is authorized user on 2 of my credit card which we use regularly to pay for purchases and pay bills She is beneficiary on my IRA We have health insurance from my work for both, but no separate ID cards with both names Credit Union account is joint, I added her soon after she got her SS# Both signed lease agreement in our new apartment, but the rent payment doesn't show mine or her name on it. We have an old HSA account, with funds, but still current. Both cards have our names Cell phone has both of our names on it. Unfortunately since we use Google Fi, her name is in Cyrillic. Trip, pictures, luggage tags, e-tickets to see my mother in law in UA. We bought a car under both of our names, monthly payments show only my name on it. The purchase has her signature and name on it. My wife works online from home, so obviously she lives and works at our home address Both have DL from same state with same address on it Car insurance for both of us on both vehicles with names on it No life insurance No kids together No letters from friends still, that they know of our relationship I may be missing some other document with comingled finances, but is this evidence enough or should I get more? Thanks
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Scheduling Interview - seeing calendar? |
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4:18 am September 27, 2020 | |
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jandn_ukraine

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Hello all, I ve searched but am stuck knowing how next step is done. We have Ready status, completed DS-160, paid the fees, and are told by Kyiv embassy to check for calendar dates On Ustraveldocs login. to schedule interview, but we don t see where the calendar is available. I ve been reading that others have seen the calendar and no dates available but we login and see no link to any calendar. This is all we see and clicking No appointments scheduled does nothing, and our current info only goes to a receipt. No calendar available. Is this normal and should there be a link to a calendar, even if blank? 
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Total Income Help |
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7:23 pm September 26, 2020 | |
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bastion5000

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Hi All! Can someone please clarify something on "total income"? I'm not sure if I'm looking at the right place, but for different years 1040 forms it looks like it supposed to be different lines, 6,22, something else... And I can't find number that I need. I have transcripts for 3 years, can I use total income from transcript? as I would assume it has to be same as on 1040. Please help, I'm so confused with this lines for 1040.....
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