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Can I sponsor myself in the US

Answered 5 years and 11 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Citizenship
The income of the foreign national who is applying for a green card based on marriage to a US citizen, can be counted as income needed to meet the financial thresholds required. However, that income can only count if it is acquired during the time the foreign national (you) has legal permission to work in the US. Additionally, if you can't meet the minimum income financial requirements based on your sponsors or your income, you can alternatively use your own assets to qualify. This is a formula that factors in household size, income and assets and varies on a case by case basis. ... Read More
The income of the foreign national who is applying for a green card based on marriage to a US citizen, can be counted as income needed to meet the... Read More
Yes. If you are a US citizen and mom entered the country legally, (even if she overstayed) you can adjust mom's status to get her green card. She doesn't have to go back to her country. Counsel anywhere in the USA can represent you. Some of us charge very affordable flat fees. 
Yes. If you are a US citizen and mom entered the country legally, (even if she overstayed) you can adjust mom's status to get her green card. She... Read More

green card

Answered 6 years and 3 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Citizenship
Did he get the 10 year card before he left you or was it just the conditional card? 
Did he get the 10 year card before he left you or was it just the conditional card?