HELLO SIR / MA'AM,
I am from India, and my mother is about to apply for me in the F2B category, sir/ma'am any indication on the timelines if you can guide me? From what I can gather you have been a senior and a very active participant.
and what are the ways that one can stay in the US while the process is underway?? your help will be much appreciated ...
thanks
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Originally posted by hillary❤️obama View Postbrother inlaw just got his i130 approved with his two sons. what are the steps and what does he need to avoid to prevent disapproval.
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brother inlaw just got his i130 approved with his two sons. what are the steps and what does he need to avoid to prevent disapproval.
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parent petitioner recieved letter of required supporting documents for petitioned son. petitioner has 60 days to send in all documents. how long is next step?
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Originally posted by krypton9591 View PostThen he would still be considered Unmaried for the F2b category
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Originally posted by hillary❤️obama View PostNot married.
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Hello again, so what if the son is living in with his children's mom. 2 kids with 1 on the way soon. theyre both biological parents.
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Originally posted by hillary❤️obama View PostJoint Sponsor can be anyone?
It says for "joint sponsor" (emphasis mine):
A joint sponsor is someone who is willing to accept legal responsibility for supporting your family member with you. A joint sponsor must meet all the same requirements as you, except the joint sponsor does not need to be related to the immigrant. The joint sponsor (or the joint sponsor and his or her household) must reach the 125% income requirement alone. You cannot combine your income with that of a joint sponsor to meet the income requirement.
So what are these requirements? See under "sponsor":
You must also be at least 18 years old and a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident. You must have a domicile in the United States or a territory or possession of the United States. Usually, this requirement means you must actually live in the United States, or a territory or possession, in order to be a sponsor. If you live abroad, you may still be eligible to be a sponsor if you can show that your residence abroad is temporary, and that you still have your domicile in the United States.
So not quite "anyone", literally, but you already knew that they had to have sufficient income or assets.
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Originally posted by krypton9591 View PostSo the answer is Yes income matter, No you don't have to be the sole person to meet the income requirements unless of course you don't want to have a joint sponsor in which case yes income matters and yes insufficient income will be an issue
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Originally posted by hillary❤️obama View Postso income doesnt matter then?
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Originally posted by hillary❤️obama View Postso income doesnt matter then?
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