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Posts posted by Lauren E
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16 hours ago, accumbyte said:
Joint Sponsor must either be USC or LPR.
What is a uSC and LPR?
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9 hours ago, Randyandyuni said:
He lives in Peru why would he need to claim asylum because he is originally from Venezuela?
Sounds like just trying to circumvent the financial responsibility tbh
Yes, because I don’t have an income right now, so I would love to find a way to go around that requirement, I could support him for a while with my savings, I know he could get a job here quickly, he is young, strong and a hard worker.
4 hours ago, carmel34 said:You will need income to live, to support him, to get a US visa approved, for many reasons. Others in your situation go out and find a job, two jobs, three jobs, whatever is necessary to be together. I had an Uber driver the other day who makes a net income of $1,000 a week after expenses just driving for Uber. Unemployment is at an all-time low in most areas so there are jobs out there if you want to overcome this, you can.
Thanks you for your encouragement, I did just apply to be an Uber driver and delivery apps as well.
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I’m looking for a job now, it shouldn’t be a problem to get some sort of job, but how far back to they look? I heard for 2 years they need to see income stability, does that mean I need to keep a job from now on for 2 years before we can even apply?
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My fiancé is Venezuelan living in Peru, I met him there and we’ve been together for over a year. I want to bring him to the US, but neither he nor I have a stable income. What other options do we have? I know that we could get a joint sponsor, but who could that be? Is there a way he could get refugee status considering the situation in Venezuela ?
Neither my fiancé nor do I meet income requirements for k-1
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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What is AOS and also how many months does one usually need to wait before being able to work?