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Hello

I am a slight bit confused at this point so maybe somebody can help me. I am a Us Citizen sponsering my mother and have turned in I-130.

My mother was married to an US Citizen for 16 years and the marriage ended in divorce. She gets SS benefits from her ex Husband and will get

Medicare.

My question is regarding the Affidavit of support exemption. In the instruction it states that if she has 40 quarters or work credits of her own

or combined from her marriage she wouldnt need the I-864. I have have read in the past that you cannot count the work credits if the marriage

ended in divorce.( not stated on gov instructions for I-864W) So would her credits along with her ex Husbands count for eligibility?

Thanks so much

 
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