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Canadian93

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  1. Hi all, My spouse (USC) and I have been living in Canada the past 3 year tax years making his income fall below the poverty line in the U.S. However my spouse just moved the U.S and has proof of income for about 3 months making about $2500 per pay check. From the quote below on this website(https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-5-collect-financial-evidence-and-other-supporting-documents.html), would it suffice to just provide the past few pay checks as financial evidence without having to add a joint sponsor? Evidence of income: "If you completed Form I-864, I-864A, or I-864EZ and the income reported on this form or your tax transcript reflects income below the poverty guidelines for the year the form was submitted, submit evidence of your income. This can include evidence of current employment or self-employment, recent pay statements, a letter from the employer on business letterhead – showing dates of employment, wages paid, and type of work performed – or other financial data."
  2. Thank you so much that's really helpful! Did you read that somewhere? A link would be really helpful for a piece of mind 😄
  3. Hello, I'm a citizen of Canada residing here with my husband (USC). I'm collecting all civil documents to submit to the NVC and am required to submit a police certificate from both Canada and Ethiopia as I was born in Ethiopia. The good thing is I have a police certificate from 2021 but did visit last year for 1 month. I know police certificates are valid for 1 or 2 years if you don't go back but does that include vacation or is that rule based on if I had resided or stayed in Ethiopia for a period of time? I'm essentially trying to understand if I need a new police certificate or if the one I have from 2021 is still valid since I've only been once for 30 days last year. Thank you in advance!
  4. I was approved today, July 27th 2024! PD is June 13, 2023. Just wanted to update for those still waiting as a sign of hope!
  5. Hi there, My husband (USC) and I live together in Canada. I applied for Canadian citizenship earlier this year and will be receiving it in the next couple of weeks. We applied for my US spousal visa back in June with my old passport (different citizenship) and wanted to know what the process is of notifying USCIS of my change in citizenship? And when I do contact them should I do it with just my proof of citizenship paper or once I apply and recieve my Canadian passport? TIA!
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