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Public Charge Rule w/ Joint Sponsor

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Hello all,

 

My fiance and I have been working on a K-1 visa application since November 2018, but it is starting to look like he will not be ready to apply for AOS until after the new public charge requirements take place... I am currently a university student, and my mother is our joint sponsor for the K-1 Visa.  Her income is well above the current minimum for an AOS sponsor, but I am worried about how the public charge rules will affect our process.  Does anyone have any idea what we can aspect to face in these upcoming months?

 

Thank you

 

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