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23 minutes ago, almostfamousgrl said:
ok so i am currently trying to sort medical insurance as i had eye surgery and need regular checkups ( nothing fancy just hey your graft isnt rejecting)
but I am having two issues, one my wife and i cannot figure out if i am eligible for tax credit on the plans covered CA have offered and 2 i entered the country on february 21st and got married on april 7th one covered CA counselor has said im elligible another says i am out of the window? any advice folks i am so confused by all of this
for the record i am currently making up my packet to apply for my AoS so i realize my status is a little murky
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ok so i am currently trying to sort medical insurance as i had eye surgery and need regular checkups ( nothing fancy just hey your graft isnt rejecting)
but I am having two issues, one my wife and i cannot figure out if i am eligible for tax credit on the plans covered CA have offered and 2 i entered the country on february 21st and got married on april 7th one covered CA counselor has said im elligible another says i am out of the window? any advice folks i am so confused by all of this
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1 hour ago, yuna628 said:
You are in a new process from the K1, if you are now moving onto AOS.
Your spouse will ALWAYS be your sponsor, and as such they will have to fill out the financial support form (I-864) regardless of if they are employed or not. If you are using a joint sponsor, they would have to fill out their own I-864 too. If your spouse is now employed and makes enough and can provide all the financial evidence in the instructions, then only she will fill out the form.
all this info is super helpful guys thanks so my now wife is a contractor and has only had the job since january, while she definitely makes enough money she isnt a salaried employee, our only difficulty is figuring out how to prove she makes enough i think
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hi when filling out my affidavit of support for my original petition my fiance was unemployed but is now employed will the government care if on my AoS we put her instead of her dad?
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Long time lurker, first time poster and all that. This forum has been absolutely invaluable during the K-1 process, so a quick thanks to all of you! I
My partner just received his packet from the London embassy so we are now working to assemble the remaining required documents for the medical and interview. My last piece of this equation is the I-134. At the moment, I am unemployed. I'm a recent graduate and I'm working on obtaining work but it's taking longer than we anticipated. My dad has agreed to act as a joint sponsor for the visa. He's a champ for stepping in, and easily meets the requirements.
I have two main questions:
- How should the packet be organized? I know that we should both fill out the 1-134 and provide financial documentation backing it up. Should I include a cover letter? Should there be any letter from my joint sponsor explaining his relationship to me and his willingness to take responsibility?
- In terms of an employment letter (which I hear the London Embassy loves), what should it include? I'm figuring it should be on company letterhead, stating the nature of the employment, how long he's been employed, and what he makes. Is there anything else they look for?
Thanks in advance to anyone willing to help me out. I'd love to hear from people who used a joint sponsor on their application and what their experience was like with the London embassy.
Cheers!
Covered Ca and insurance
in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
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shes young enough to be on her parents plan still so i cannot get on that, and ive created an account and am in the process of applying for covered ca spoke to an enroller today they need to take physical copies of my details to sing me up as i have no credit back ground here yet