I am a wife who is filing for my husband to get his green card and we have new child. I want to know if my husband will be denied a green card under the new Trump Law 2020, if I am on a state Medicaid plan (which is partially funded by the state and government) but he has a job and contributes money to the home, but is not on any form of alternative health insurance. I was pregnant and my hours were reduced so I then qualified for the insurance and my work hours were decreased, they did not look at his income at all. I was never sure if they were supposed too. So I want to know if he will be barred from getting a green card because my son and are on this insurance?
You will more than likely need a joint financial sponsor. The new i944 form requires a declaration by your husband that he is self sufficient. An inquiry into his income, assets credit score, as well as his family's financial situation is looked into (so your usage of public benefits could be an issue as it must be disclosed). His age, health, education, Ability to speak English, and other criteria are all looked into. Consider working with an attorney to represent you from start to finish. Some of us charge a very affordable flat fee for representation and counsel anywhere in the USA can represent you.
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