Question on Petition and Sponsorship

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By Nikki on Thursday, March 8, 2001 - 01:15 pm:

Hi,

I recently filed a petition on behalf of my husband. I am an U.S. citizen. However I do not have the income for the I-865 sponsorship requirement. However his aunt has agreed to sponsor him. She makes well above the poverty line requirements. Can she solely sponsor him on the I-864 even though I filed the petition. I am currently out of the country w/ my husband and do not have access to my W-2's and I was a full time student at the time. Do I even have to bother filing an I-864 as co-sponsor or can his aunt just be a sponsor by herself. Pls help


By ImmigrationHelp on Thursday, March 8, 2001 - 02:52 pm:

Dear Nikki:

Since you are the petitioner, you MUST file the I-864. And, you must have a US residence to file it. Your aunt would file a separate I-864. Good luck.


By Mariluz Register on Saturday, October 11, 2003 - 04:21 pm:

I am a USA citizen and I would like to bring my mom from Colombia to the states. She has a 6 years old and he suffers from A.D.D.. I would not like her to live the child "my brother" in Colombia. Please give me an advise on what is the best way to do it. I will appreciate it.

Thank you


By Anonymous on Saturday, November 15, 2003 - 11:40 pm:

I want to sponcer a man from india, how do i do this. Please be very spacific so i do it right.. Also can a American marry in india to a indian. will it be recognised in usa?Can you just go to a judge to get married in India? or what is best to do? what is the best way to get a visa for him?.. Thank you for your help blessing to you..


By Anonymous on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 - 08:04 pm:

Hi, I am an australian citizen wanting to move to the us with my aunt and uncle. They have been living in the us for over 2 years and although there not american citizens would they still be able to sponser me? Where do i find out more about sponsership?


By ziad_228 on Monday, March 8, 2004 - 10:29 am:

This CSPA thing is unfair and confusing....... I'm born Feb. 28 1978

My Timiline: (F-4)

- Feb 1989: I-130 Submitted
- March 1989: I-30 Approved
- July 1998: Father Passed Away
- July 2000: Date Current
- March 2001: Recieved Approval
- May 2001: Graduated From a College in US
- Summer 2001: My Mom Got Cancer

Currently (Feb/March 2004) Mom Is fine, now she contacted the embassy
to continue on with paperwork. They said everything is ok, with no
problem. We changed countries in this period, so we're transfering
the file. My mom asked if i'm eligible for CSPA, they said it's
difficuilt, but we'll take it one step at a time.

Do they do exceptions??? I'm in the UAE, can the consulates do
exceptions for CSPA? Do I apply, or no? I was just 17 months above 20
when our date became current, looking back at the visa bulletine our date became current at june 2000, recieved things in old country march 2002. Finally my mim is ok, now she wants to proceed, but doesn't want to travel without me, any exceptions? Do they do anything if the husband (my father) died? Please Advice!

Ziad


By Anonymous on Saturday, April 24, 2004 - 11:39 pm:

Dear Sir.
My mother was a green card holder and she apply to sponser me. In 1998 I was call for an interview I have pass the interview and with in the six I married before my green card was issue. And INS call me up and cancell my application.
Now my mother become a citizen she have file I130 for me. 1)Can I open my old case. 2)Can I file I130 and 1485 together.


By Anonymous on Tuesday, June 15, 2004 - 05:58 am:

IMMIRATION OFFITER
PLEASE IF IS POASEBEL TALL ME...
BROTHER U.S CITISEN PENDING FORM I130 PERIOD
14-YAN -1997.
PLESE LET ME KNOW ,HOW MACH TIME IT TAKE TO GET VIZA CALL
THENKS GOD BLES YOU ALL .
GEORGE RASMUS


By Palancares on Friday, August 20, 2004 - 12:31 pm:

I have a dual citizenship (Mexican-American), I want my mother to come to visit me, she lives in Mexico and she has a medical condition that requires attention 24/7. The question is how can I get a visa for my mother (Remember I am an American citizen) and for her caregiver as well????
Thank you and God bless,

Israel


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