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caregiver4ever - Maybe I missed it, but does your husband have taxable income?

:thumbs: Another tidbit that could be gleaned from reading the forms. Caregiver - I realize you are frustrated - but do yourself a favor. Read the I-864.

I did. I dont get what u want me to see?

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caregiver4ever - Maybe I missed it, but does your husband have taxable income?

:thumbs: Another tidbit that could be gleaned from reading the forms. Caregiver - I realize you are frustrated - but do yourself a favor. Read the I-864.

I did. I dont get what u want me to see?

read this section again then:

What If I Cannot Meet the Income Requirements?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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caregiver4ever - Maybe I missed it, but does your husband have taxable income?

:thumbs: Another tidbit that could be gleaned from reading the forms. Caregiver - I realize you are frustrated - but do yourself a favor. Read the I-864.

I did. I dont get what u want me to see?

If your saying his income can be used it cant because he didnt make enough last year. He was mostly in school. Like I said I made over 70 thousand and I thought gee that should be enough. It worked to get him here and it was to my knowledge Americans at the american embassy who did the interview. Who looked at the evidence. I even had immigration show up at my house at 6 am one morning asking questions. Of course I said I know youir here to see if my husband is really here ya know the early bird catches the lier. They said yes. I said no problem we have nothing to hide. He said everything should be fine and would probably be getting the green card soon. I said haha I thought u were delivering it thats why you were here. Another time when he first came we got a call to go to boston the very next morning....no problem. We went interviewed us seperately and said we had 3 people so far come here for an interview this week and all 3 were sent back to their countries but congratulations on your marriage. hello what more do they want??? blood? oh ya they got that too also fingerprints 2 times. Should I send them a dunkim donuts coffee with the i-864? Any way my kids father is gonna do it InshAllah. I dont count for anything till it happens. Who would have thunk it. My family doesnt do it but the lousy ex does. I asked him if he wanted to redeem himself for all the money I spent on him to get his life back together. He said sure why not not a big deal? :blink: go figure.

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Glad you have some good news finally

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So what your saying is even if we are married for 2 1/2 years they can still deport him? I thought there was a certain amount of time they cant. Like some kind of cut off.

The government can deport any non-citizen (especially a non-resident) at any point in time, there is no time-limits.

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