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nebraskie

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  1. Hi Everyone, I'm a USC and I'm working on submitting the I-130 for my UK citizen husband. On his demographic sheet, do I need to include our address again under the section "Applicant's address outside of the USA for more than one year?" Also, our address does not fit on anything because it is so long, I've added an extra page printed with it in full length, but does anyone know what this extra page should include? I can't seem to find instructions for it anywhere. Thanks in advance for help!

  2. Hey everyone,

    I'm a USC applying through DCF for my English husband. We will need a joint sponsor, because we will both be leaving our jobs in order to go to the United States. On the form I-864 I've got a few questions as I'm trying to do most of the legwork for my mom who will be our joint sponsor. Under part 3 #9, will I, the primary sponsor be listed as a family member immigrating as well as the principal immigrant (my husband)? This is the first question... more to come.

  3. Hi everyone,

    I'm new here so if this post is beating a dead horse please lead me in the right direction. My English husband and I(US citizen) were married in March 2011, and I have been living in the UK with him since November 2011. We are looking to move back to the states as soon as feasible, and it looks like DCF is the way to go, however, we do not have any assets. Right now we are renting a place, he is leasing a car, we don't have any savings. In order to do DCF, as I understand it, we need to have assets to prove that I can support him. (?) Chances are, we will be quite reliant on my parents for the first month or so until I can find a job etc. So, is it better to do DCF, or are we more likely to get the visa if I go back to the states, get settled, and THEN have him join me? I prefer not to be away from him for a long time (again!) Thanks in advance for any advice!

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