US wife in Canada
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US wife in Canada
what steps must my wife and I take for me to immigrate to the US? We have been
married 4 years and I am Canadian.
due to us being here, I would imagine we would need a co-sponsor from the US, since
neither of us have US jobs or property.
Thanks for your reponse.
J&M
married 4 years and I am Canadian.
due to us being here, I would imagine we would need a co-sponsor from the US, since
neither of us have US jobs or property.
Thanks for your reponse.
J&M
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Re: US wife in Canada
JBH wrote:
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> No jobs + no property = No Chance. www.papaver.com
Wrong. Check the subject line. His wife is a US citizen. Besides, property means
nothing to the immigration process
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> No jobs + no property = No Chance. www.papaver.com
Wrong. Check the subject line. His wife is a US citizen. Besides, property means
nothing to the immigration process
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Re: US wife in Canada
jb <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> JBH wrote:
> >
> > No jobs + no property = No Chance. www.papaver.com
>
> Wrong. Check the subject line. His wife is a US citizen.
I have not seen this anywhere in his post. US wife could mean anything from
US citizen to permanent resident to illegal alien. Maybe if he was a little
more specific.
> Besides, property means nothing to the immigration process
Yes it does. If your sponsor doesn't have enough income, you need assets equal to
or greater than five times the difference of his/her income and 125% of the
poverty line.
news:<[email protected]>...
> JBH wrote:
> >
> > No jobs + no property = No Chance. www.papaver.com
>
> Wrong. Check the subject line. His wife is a US citizen.
I have not seen this anywhere in his post. US wife could mean anything from
US citizen to permanent resident to illegal alien. Maybe if he was a little
more specific.
> Besides, property means nothing to the immigration process
Yes it does. If your sponsor doesn't have enough income, you need assets equal to
or greater than five times the difference of his/her income and 125% of the
poverty line.