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ashleberry

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  1. Okay. Thanks for the info! I do have some things established already like my bank account, billing address, and I will be moving my Canadian funds to my American account. Is there any specifics as far as where we move? I would like to move into my mother’s house, which is my billing address, and we will pay her every month for rent. That would be much more feasible than trying to find my own place at least for the initial move. Once we are down there, we definitely plan to find our own place as soon as we are financially able to.
  2. Thanks! And yeah, I have been doing a bunch of research on establishing domicile. That’s the other thing that’s scaring me. I got input from a lawyer a few months back, but I wanna get another opinion. Based on everything I read from the US gov, I am able to move back at the same time as my spouse once he has all of his paperwork. Not sure how the timing will work with getting a job and renting a place, but hopefully speaking to a lawyer can clear that up a bit.
  3. We will have a joint sponsor if necessary! How do we fill out I-864 if sponsor is unemployed and spouse (beneficiary) makes income that will not continue once we move to the US? We are living in Canada and have already submitted I-130. 1. Are spouses' assets able to be used if they are the beneficiary? 2. We already have a joint sponsor set up, but when looking at the form, I am confused about Part 7 specifically. Do I enter the joint sponsors information in Part 6 and then skip Part 7 (Use of assets to supplement)? Part 7 says if your income or total household income meets requirement, then skip this part. I am unable to use my household income though, correct? Based on the requirements for I-864A, we can't use his income due to the fact that it won't continue once he gains PR status. 3. In this scenario, is the joint sponsors' income considered my household income for Part 6 and I just skip Part 7 because it's not applicable? If I can use the household income (Canadian income from beneficiary), then I wouldn't need a joint sponsor.
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