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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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I am curious about something and I hope someone can answer my questions.

After you are married and file for Green Card, can you use your husbands income plus for income requirement? Here are my different senerios.

1.) My brother in law would sponser my fiancé for the K1. Once my husband got the temporary work permit, could we combine his income with my brother in laws income for the Green Card income? 

 

2.) I live in the same home as my parents, but I have my own level/separate living from them. But it's under the same roof. For the Green Card application for income, could we include my parents income, mine and my husbands invome togetber to meet requirements? It's sort of overkill, but better safe than sorry. 

 

I found this thread and got confused. Please help!! 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

 

I agree plus that you already have to send the affidavits of support in the adjustment of status packet, even before your husband gets the work permit

 

since you all live in the same household, you can combine income with your parents

 

but not your husband

 

 

 
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