Saturday, January 9, 2010

Can someone who is a US citizen but receiving financial aid petition for a fiance/spouse?

i am 19 years old and a born US citizen. i'd like to know if it is possible to petition for my fiance from Guyana, even though i'm still in college and receiving financial aid. and would it make a difference if i had someone to co-sponsor with me?Can someone who is a US citizen but receiving financial aid petition for a fiance/spouse?
Without sufficient income of your own, the only way you will be successful in petitioning for him is with a joint sponsor with adequate income.Can someone who is a US citizen but receiving financial aid petition for a fiance/spouse?
If you can prove that you have met, with photos together and with family, plane tickets, telephone bills, etc., and can prove financial responsibility for the person you want to sponsor, yes you can petition. If your earnings for the last three years to not prove you are financially able to support another person you may get a co-sponsor. However, being a sponsor or co-sponsor, the obligation is great in that you take full responsibility for this other person in all ways. Housing, medical, food, clothing, shelter, etc.
Doubt if you even come close to the


requirements of Sponsoring any one...





Being a Fiance ';Does Not'; give her any


special rights or privilege's...





When is the last time you were in Guyana ?


For how long ?





Are you or have you made at least 135% above


US Poverty Line for the last three years...


after tax's.


Must be proven by W-2's.





Not sure who would Co-sponsor her for Life...


As she can not ever go on Welfare or any other


Government program for Life.


That means you are responsible for


every cent of her living here for life.


Food/Clothes/Housing/Medical/Dental etc.
If you do not meet the requirement of I-864, then you must have co-sponsor to sign I-864 for you and your fiance.





http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/鈥?/a>


http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.鈥?/a>
What matters is that you either have to have the necessary funds to support your future wife or someone who is willing to become your co-sponsor has the funds. So you just need a reliable co-sponsor.





Marine5: financial sponsorship only lasts until the legal alien becomes a citizen or if she doesn't want to, the time limit is 10 years. So it's not for a whole lifetime, just to be accurate...

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