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Hi guys, wondering if anyone can answer me this. My husband applied for me to move to usa from Canada. On my original petition I put that I have 2 dependants (not with my husband) that they will not be moving with me but will be in the future…. Now there saying his income isn’t enough to sponsor me. Are they including them in the household size income even though they aren’t moving with me till a later date? 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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What is the number of individuals your husband put on the I864?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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You still are responsible for helping to support your dependents whether here is US or in Canada

not bringing them at this time does not disclude them from fiancial responsibilities

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4 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

You still are responsible for helping to support your dependents whether here is US or in Canada

not bringing them at this time does not disclude them from fiancial responsibilities

But that the reason a lot of people sponsor one at a time so that the household income is larger once I arrive and work as well as my husband. He didn’t sponsor all of us because he can’t afford it on his own without me working as well for an income there. Is there a way to explain that to them. The reason they aren’t coming right away is because I need to work as well to increase household income 

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2 hours ago, Shaunah11 said:

Now there saying his income isn’t enough to sponsor me.

Your husband needs to find a qualified joint sponsor, or get a new job or a second job to meet the income requirements on his own.  Good luck!

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6 hours ago, Shaunah11 said:

But that the reason a lot of people sponsor one at a time so that the household income is larger once I arrive and work as well as my husband. He didn’t sponsor all of us because he can’t afford it on his own without me working as well for an income there. Is there a way to explain that to them. The reason they aren’t coming right away is because I need to work as well to increase household income 

they look at his income now/  joint sponsor would be required 

 

and yes,  i think when either of u has minor children whether living with u or not ,  immigration counts them

and if they need any day care for u to work ,  u will be surprised at what u will pay out 

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6 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

they look at his income now/  joint sponsor would be required 

 

and yes,  i think when either of u has minor children whether living with u or not ,  immigration counts them

and if they need any day care for u to work ,  u will be surprised at what u will pay out 

That would be bad. He has 2 kids that do not live with him. Full custody with the mom. Hopefully they don’t try to include household size for his two and mine when neither of our children are with us. Why need so much income for just 2 people actually living in the household 

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