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Re: help
> So she would have to make over 125% of the current poverty guideline
> in order for immigration to accept my request?
> Luis
> Of course it doesnt count as Income if your doing it
> ILLEGALLY.....!!!!!!!!!!!!
> luis wrote:
> > Does your girlfriend realize what she's getting herself into? What
> > is
> > her status in the US? From what you've written, you've been out of
> > status for at least two years which means that if you leave the US
> > for
> > any reason whatsoever, you'll automatically incur a 10 year ban. How
> > have you been supporting yourself? You couldn't have been working
> > legally since you currently have no status in the US. Does your g/f
> > make
> > over 125% of the current poverty guideline... she'll need that or
> > she'll
> > need a joint sponsor. How does she feel about supporting you until
> > such
> > time as you get a legal job?
> > Ian
> > I don't know what you mean by does my gf know what she's getting
> > herself into. I mean we've talked about it of course, and she's a
> > USC.
> > Actually I recently turned 18 and I'm planning on moving out with
> > her.
> > So if I'm working illegally, it doesn't count as income?.
Yes, either that or have a joint sponsor who does meet the financial
requirements.
Rene
A joint sponsor could be one of her parents, if they're willing to sign right?.
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> in order for immigration to accept my request?
> Luis
> Of course it doesnt count as Income if your doing it
> ILLEGALLY.....!!!!!!!!!!!!
> luis wrote:
> > Does your girlfriend realize what she's getting herself into? What
> > is
> > her status in the US? From what you've written, you've been out of
> > status for at least two years which means that if you leave the US
> > for
> > any reason whatsoever, you'll automatically incur a 10 year ban. How
> > have you been supporting yourself? You couldn't have been working
> > legally since you currently have no status in the US. Does your g/f
> > make
> > over 125% of the current poverty guideline... she'll need that or
> > she'll
> > need a joint sponsor. How does she feel about supporting you until
> > such
> > time as you get a legal job?
> > Ian
> > I don't know what you mean by does my gf know what she's getting
> > herself into. I mean we've talked about it of course, and she's a
> > USC.
> > Actually I recently turned 18 and I'm planning on moving out with
> > her.
> > So if I'm working illegally, it doesn't count as income?.
Yes, either that or have a joint sponsor who does meet the financial
requirements.
Rene
A joint sponsor could be one of her parents, if they're willing to sign right?.
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Re: help
Originally Posted by Luis
A joint sponsor could be one of her parents, if they're willing to sign right?.
Rene