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I would be calling USCIS, asking to speak to a supervisor, and see if they can guide you to find out if YOU were the sponsor of those three people, or if your ex husband was.

I did call the uscis and they said i had to list them, until they become citizens, die, leave the us, or have 40 quarterly hours equivalent to 10 years.. :unsure:

So my household is going to have to be put down as 7 even if i dont support them, they don't live with me, and I divorced. My niece or ex rather did email me to tell me that all three are permanent residents. I wasn't the main sponsor, I was the co-sponsor. Thank you Rebecca for your reply. I am going to keep trying for a co-sponsor. A friend of ours wants to do this/ help us. But she is also going through a divorce and filing bankruptsy since her soon to be ex hasnt worked for 3 years and she supported him and they are coming after her. (credit card companies) My real question is, will bankruptsy bar her from co-sponsoring with me, or do we have to wait until bankruptsy is sorted out first. My fiance and I want to know. SHe also has a lawyer friend that lives next door to her, but hasnt gotten back to her about this question, which he was going to check on. :whistle:

Waiting is the hardest part...seperation is worst. So we wait for word.. :blink:

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I did call the uscis and they said i had to list them, until they become citizens, die, leave the us, or have 40 quarterly hours equivalent to 10 years.. :unsure:

So my household is going to have to be put down as 7 even if i dont support them, they don't live with me, and I divorced. My niece or ex rather did email me to tell me that all three are permanent residents. I wasn't the main sponsor, I was the co-sponsor. Thank you Rebecca for your reply. I am going to keep trying for a co-sponsor. A friend of ours wants to do this/ help us. But she is also going through a divorce and filing bankruptsy since her soon to be ex hasnt worked for 3 years and she supported him and they are coming after her. (credit card companies) My real question is, will bankruptsy bar her from co-sponsoring with me, or do we have to wait until bankruptsy is sorted out first. My fiance and I want to know. SHe also has a lawyer friend that lives next door to her, but hasnt gotten back to her about this question, which he was going to check on. :whistle:

Waiting is the hardest part...seperation is worst. So we wait for word.. :blink:

Unless there's an IRS lien, bankruptcy and credit issues are not part of the equation when evaluating affidavits of support.

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Unless there's an IRS lien, bankruptcy and credit issues are not part of the equation when evaluating affidavits of support.

Thank you for your reply. IRS lien means what? So can it be now or after her bankruptcy? She is the only one who wants to help us. They just want to know her salary and income tax information right?

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Thank you for your reply. IRS lien means what? So can it be now or after her bankruptcy? She is the only one who wants to help us. They just want to know her salary and income tax information right?

If there's an IRS lien, it's a separate issue. She'll know whether, (in the present tense at the time the affidavit is evaluated) there is one or not. If not, no problem. If yes, it will need to be cleared up by payment, a payment arrangement and documentation of not only the arrangement but that the payments are being made. If she's current on paying taxes, it's just not an issue and wouldn't be until she was at least a couple years behind.

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If there's an IRS lien, it's a separate issue. She'll know whether, (in the present tense at the time the affidavit is evaluated) there is one or not. If not, no problem. If yes, it will need to be cleared up by payment, a payment arrangement and documentation of not only the arrangement but that the payments are being made. If she's current on paying taxes, it's just not an issue and wouldn't be until she was at least a couple years behind.

ok, thank you. Don't think there is any issues with that.

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