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    sip4m1 reacted to andy78 in teenage married   
    With regards to your first question... can a CR1 be done for a 15 year old spouse... this is purely a legal matter. Either immigration law allows it, or doesn't. Of course, the specific details of this situation may impact whether it is allowed or not.
    She will have a hard time trying to figure this out from Morocco. If the husband (the US citizen) is in the US, I would suggest that he discuss the details of his case with an immigration attorney to make sure there are no issues.
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    sip4m1 reacted to Ladyj in Delay in case complete?   
    My scan Date is September 29, 2016. Tomorrow, November 11th makes the 6 weeks. Still no case complete.
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    sip4m1 reacted to USAMorocco in Affidavit of support   
    So you are saying to illegally pay someone to sponsor him? Offering an incentive is illegal and just because someone won't co-sponsor which is a huge responsibility to take on does not mean they are not a real friend. I personally would not sponsor someone for a friend. So in other words your spouse can't support you but someone took money to sign the I-864 for you? This site is to give people advice not to give illegal loopholes "YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN?"
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    sip4m1 reacted to Ryan H in Affidavit of support   
    ***Similar topics merged; do not start multiple threads on the same subject.***
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    sip4m1 reacted to Penguin_ie in Affidavit of support   
    It is fine for your wife and the co-sponsor to live in different places; all that matters is that the co-sponsor is a US citizen or greencard holde rliving in the USA; they need not live close, or be family.
    Both your wife and the co-sponsor fill in the I-864 and send proof of income if they have it (paystubs, letter from employer) and 3 years tax return. The co-sponsor also needs to show proof of US citizenship.
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    sip4m1 reacted to turbocomppro in Affidavit of support   
    I was in the same boat as you a month ago. You can truly tell by this who is her real friends. Let me tell you that once you ask, and they refuse, the "friendship" is usually never going to be the same. But at least she will weed out who is her true friends. Luckily, I found a long time friend who was willing to help without any hesitation.
    One of my other "friend" found someone for me who wanted some "incentive" to help if you know what I mean. I told them "I'll think about it."
    If she really can't find anyone, perhaps this is your last resort. Not sure if it's legal though but I would assume it is since they are going to willingly sign a contract, with some motivation of course.
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    sip4m1 reacted to turbocomppro in Affidavit of support   
    How do you know it's illegal? It's not like I pointed a gun to them and forced them to sign the form. They were simply willing to sign after some "convincing." And they are still at risk if they are sued. Its not like they fake signed it. The contract is 100% enforceable.
    You're right that I wouldn't do it for ANY friend. But for very close friends, I would definitely not have a problem with. It is no different then lending someone large amounts of money and you only have their word that they'll pay you back, which I have done many times for my close friends knowing they have the power to pay it back.
    And you do realize that they would actually have to go though the process of suing you to get any money. Well, if someone is willing to sue a friend who help brought your husband/wife over, then I must say they really aren't someone who deserved the help.
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    sip4m1 reacted to Ryan H in Joint Sponsor Help !!!!   
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    Joint sponsor's household count is 3 (her, her kid, you) Refer to the I-864P, the number there shows the minimum amount to qualify for the applicable household size (be sure to look under the 125% column unless on active duty military) Your wife and her friend will both complete an I-864. Sponsor's and Joint Sponsor's I-864 packages should be submitted together.
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