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I know this is a few months off ,yet. But my fiance and I were talking last night. He wants to go back to college and get his RN and I completely support him in this, it'd be great for him and us as a family. Although we are having our wedding ceremony in October we are planning on legally marrying and AOS in July/August when I move there. When I have a job (With EAD) he would like to apply for college. He is still going to work as well. But obviously the green card can take 4-12 months to be issued and sometimes there is an interview.

So what my question is, is if he starts college and is working still but takes a pay cut and I am working. Will my income count toward 125% of the poverty line? As long as we don't fall under our bracket? Ideally he'd like to enroll for spring 2017, but I'd said to him that I assume it would depend on if my income would count or not if it would affect my green card application. Any advice and links to sources would be great as I have googled and can't seem to find anything.

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Your income can be counted on his I-864 provided that (i) it is from a legal source (i.e. you have your EAD and completed an I-9 at the start of your employment), and (ii) it's anticipated it will continue from that source after your green card is issued.

This is stated in the I-864 instructions, although good luck finding it because that form is a mess. It's the form version of Gérard Depardieu.

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  On 4/22/2016 at 10:16 AM, Hypnos said:

This is stated in the I-864 instructions, although good luck finding it because that form is a mess. It's the form version of Gérard Depardieu.

???? sorry to invade this thread without a valid comment but I just had to tip my hat to Hypnos analogy???? simply brilliant

I-129f sent by USPS - 21/01/2016

NOA1 - 25/01/2016

NOA2 - 15/03/2016

NVC received file - 04/04/2016

NVC case # received - 07/04/2016

DS-160 completed upon receipt of case # and medical booked

London received - 14/04/2016

Medical - 15/04/2016

Waited impatiently for interview but the new system was introduced 03/05/2016 and I booked myself

Interview - 01/06/2016

Approved- 01/06/2016

AOS/EAD/AP

Filed - 26/08/2016

NOA1 - 02/09/2016

Biometrics - 28/09/2016

EAD approval - 28/10/2016

AP approval - 29/10/2016

I can't tell you how its gonna be in the future, But i can tell you it will be worse off if we give up!!

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  On 4/22/2016 at 10:24 AM, UKTOBK said:

???? sorry to invade this thread without a valid comment but I just had to tip my hat to Hypnos analogy???? simply brilliant

Envade my thread all you like LOL.

Hypnos: Thats awesome! Thank you.

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