Understanding Legal Queries
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The user is having difficulty communicating their legal issue clearly. They are advised to provide more detailed information and their location to receive accurate legal assistance.Full Conversation
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Hello, I'm having a bit of trouble understanding your messages. Could you please provide some clarity regarding your legal issue? It would also be helpful to know your location.
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I'm sorry, but I'm having trouble understanding your messages. Can you please provide clear details about your legal issue? It would also be helpful to know your location.
what is diff between Ir1 and f1 visa
IR1 and F1 visas serve distinct purposes:
- IR1 Visa: It's an immigrant visa issued to the spouse of a U.S citizen. This grants permanent residency.
- F1 Visa: This is a non-immigrant visa for those wishing to study in the U.S. It doesn't lead to permanent residency.
- IR1 Visa: It's an immigrant visa issued to the spouse of a U.S citizen. This grants permanent residency.
- F1 Visa: This is a non-immigrant visa for those wishing to study in the U.S. It doesn't lead to permanent residency.
what is diff between Ir1 and f2a visa
The IR1 and F2A visas serve different purposes:
- IR1 Visa: It's an immigrant visa for the spouse of a U.S. citizen, granting permanent residency.
- F2A Visa: This is for spouses and minor children of green card holders. It's a path to permanent residency, but with a waiting period.
- IR1 Visa: It's an immigrant visa for the spouse of a U.S. citizen, granting permanent residency.
- F2A Visa: This is for spouses and minor children of green card holders. It's a path to permanent residency, but with a waiting period.
filling i *
Form I-*, Affidavit of Support, is a legally binding contract between the U.S. Government and the person sponsoring an immigrant. The sponsor promises to support the immigrant financially. If you need help filling it out, it's recommended to consult with a legal professional.
my wife has zero income she is my sponser , but i ahve assets and income
If your wife is your sponsor but has no income, your assets and income can be considered. However, there are requirements:
- You must be living with your wife.
- Your income should be at least *% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Consider consulting with a legal professional for detailed advice.
- You must be living with your wife.
- Your income should be at least *% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Consider consulting with a legal professional for detailed advice.
can i add my assets and in come in i * or need to fill i * a seperatly ?
In form I-*, the sponsor can include their assets and the intending immigrant's income and assets, if they are residing together. However, if the sponsor's income doesn't meet the criteria, you can submit form I-864A. This form is for a household member to agree to add their income and/or assets to the sponsor's household income.
i am the applicant and my wife is sponsor, we are living together
Based on your situation, it seems like you might be eligible to include your income and assets in the I-* form. However, this can be complex and it's always advisable to seek legal advice. Would you like me to direct you to some legal resources in Sindh?
who are considered house hold members
Household members generally include:
- The sponsor (your wife in this case)
- The sponsor's spouse
- The sponsor's dependent children
- Other dependents listed in the sponsor's latest federal tax return
- The intending immigrant, if living with the sponsor
Please consult with a legal professional for further clarity.
- The sponsor (your wife in this case)
- The sponsor's spouse
- The sponsor's dependent children
- Other dependents listed in the sponsor's latest federal tax return
- The intending immigrant, if living with the sponsor
Please consult with a legal professional for further clarity.