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RandyW

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  1. Enough? Why not make sure you have MORE than enough? What you REASONABLY can gather - include the statement.
  2. What you G8ARANTEED was that you earn enough money to support ONE Household with TWO PEOpLE - tthe immigrant and yourself Make SURE to hire a lawyer who is good enough to handle the NEW situation. YOU WILL SOON hablve two houshlods to support, if HER layer manages to bambo9zle the judge.
  3. The I-130 petition paid for by the American applicant COVERS the cost of the green card. The beneficiary isn't charged. We are debating basic arithmetic and who pays for what. In my own K2 case - the beneficiary decided he didn't WANT the green card. No one had to pay for anything, although I did cover the court costs of fighting his removal.
  4. In the OP's case that money was paid up front by the applicant. YOU don't care -I'm thinking SHE does. and can make her own decisions.
  5. My answer to the original poster here is YES YES YES straight across the board. She will NOT need to pay additional money for her daughter's green card regardless of the path she chooses.
  6. We were CHALLENGED on that issue by USCIS. He ultimately decided to return to China rather than face the court proceedings. No the green card is NOT automatic with a K2. The application MUST be filed separately as I have stated. The poster here will need to do the same regardless of whether K1, K2, or F1. The APPLICANT pays for the original I-130 or "fiance" applications. The beneficiaries do not. The poster here is a BENEFICIARY, not an applicant. I believe her misplaced concern is with the COST of the green card. That COST is borne by the American applicant.
  7. My wife's son did a K2 follow-to-join TWO YEARS after her K1. He entered the US carrying his separate medical package in one hand, and ALL his luggage in the other. But he never got a green card. It is not a problem.
  8. The K1, K2, and F1 visas do not affect each other. You will need to apply for her GREEN CARD separately. I think THAT is what you are REALLY asking about.
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