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Does me, a U.S citizen, having medi-cal make my wife who is trying to get a green card a public charge with the new ruling? I have been on Medi-cal pretty much since last year, and now my wife is filing for an adjustment of status to get her green card. We are trying to figure out if I need to get off Medi-cal before we submit the rest of our forms and if she will be considered a public charge is I am on it and she is not. Any answers would be greatly appreciated. She is already here in the US with me on another work visa.

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19 minutes ago, cgarcia94 said:

Does me, a U.S citizen, having medi-cal make my wife who is trying to get a green card a public charge with the new ruling? I have been on Medi-cal pretty much since last year, and now my wife is filing for an adjustment of status to get her green card. We are trying to figure out if I need to get off Medi-cal before we submit the rest of our forms and if she will be considered a public charge is I am on it and she is not. Any answers would be greatly appreciated. She is already here in the US with me on another work visa.

No, you should be fine to remain on Medi-Cal.  

 
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