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Divorced - Advice on 2nd marriage |
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6:02 pm September 25, 2020 | |
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slee0000

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Hi there, I have had my GC now for over 4 years - but have been divorced from my USC spouse, so I need to wait to file for citizenship until the 5th year. My soon to be spouse is undocumented. After reviewing the N400 application, it requires information about the current spouse, their status, etc. My question is - should we wait to get married until after I file for citizenship? Will it affect my case if spouse is undocumented? Thanks in advanced!
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Can you include an unmarried 21+ yo child on a I-130? |
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4:20 pm September 23, 2020 | |
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shinysong

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My SO and I want to bring his father and brother to the US after he becomes a citizen. His father would be an IR type visa which we don't have to wait to become available. However if we file separately, his brother would either be a F4 if my SO files for him as a brother, or a F2B if his father files for him as an unmarried 21+ yo child. The most recent visa bulletin says they are processing F2B from 5 years ago. We don't want to leave his brother alone abroad for 5 years. Is there any way to include his brother on the petition for his father as a derivative or such, so they can come over together?
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Question about income requirement and joint sponsor |
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12:49 pm September 15, 2020 | |
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Jtm287

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Hi everyone, I had a question about the income requirements. We are currently applying to the embassy in Japan but may have to have it transferred to South Korea (fiance's home country) depending if he will return there in the coming months. I only recently graduated university in the spring and have a prospective full time job lined up which should meet the requirements needed. If I had to provide a tax return, though, it would not demonstrate a substantial annual income by the time we get to that stage as I will likely only have been working for about a half of a year or so. As my parents have a much more convincing income and are currently providing for me I wanted to use one of them as a cosponsor. Are there any issues with having a cosponsor in Japan or Korea? I've known and dated my fiance for 5 years and he also has substantial savings. Lastly, can both my parent and I fill out the I-134 form? If anyone has advice that would be wonderful!
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