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My husband just got hia permanent resident card and now he wants to file for his 3 kids 12 16 17. To come to the US. We are separate but still married. He ask if i could co sign for them to come and i do not want to be responsible. I am already a public charge for him and his daughter. My question hos would i be responsible. He wants to use my income.

 

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If you don’t want to be financially responsible (and I don’t see why you should be) just say no and don’t sign.
 

There was a poster here a while back having a terrible time for a stepchild (of an ex husband) who refused to work and the state she was in was garnishing her pay for the public charges the young man was incurring. It definitely can have negative implications, and it can be indefinite if the person never works and never naturalizes.

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Please don’t post multiple times.

 

no you don’t need to sign another affidavit of support and shouldn’t if you don’t want to be responsible.  Why do you think being on the hook for him and one child already should make you further responsible for the rest, especially if he has already separated from you. Yes it can have severe financial implications for you.

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24 minutes ago, lrpburton25 said:

My husband wants to bring his kids the the united states. But he does not make enough. He wants use my income. We are separated and i do not want be a public charge. Will i be responsibe if i help him. I do want to because i am still a charge for him and his daughter. He has his permanent card

if you are legally separated , you have no responsibility for his children. he is on his own 

duh

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On 3/17/2021 at 6:23 PM, Pinkrlion said:

You already said that he married you for a green card, why would you sign for his children.  How did he get his I-751 completed when you said you would not cooperate?  Also, you need to file for divorce and move on.

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On 3/17/2021 at 9:49 AM, lrpburton25 said:

My husband just got hia permanent resident card and now he wants to file for his 3 kids 12 16 17. To come to the US. We are separate but still married. He ask if i could co sign for them to come and i do not want to be responsible. I am already a public charge for him and his daughter. My question hos would i be responsible. He wants to use my income.

 

What do you mean you are a public charge for him and his daughter? If you helped him get his 10 year card with hardly any evidence, now you’re considering helping his other children come over? You will be responsible if you sign as a joint sponsor and let him use your income. But why would you do that after everything you’ve said about him and you are separated? 


Sis, please don’t dig yourself further into a hole. Just think, you posted about him almost 2 years ago. You could’ve been healed, moved on and thriving by now. If he’s a loser let him go and figure out his own way. Find yourself so you can have peace and happiness. 
 

 

 

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