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Old 01-05-2009, 04:31 AM
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Hello,
Before you explain our problem, I would ask you to forgive me for my English but uncertain, I control your language very badly and I have to translate my text by Google.
I am married to an American Citizen who has lived in France since 1977 and who wishes to return to the United States because as I have often said "The time has come for me to return to my country, there too long as and I left I need to reconnect with my roots. "
We have therefore introduced in the Embassy in Paris the immigration application for me since I am French. We filled the I-130 and other forms of paper and that we were asked as birth certificate for my and, American passport for him, acts of divorces since we were married to different people before we meet We have also provided our marriage, a large number of paper to give. We were greeted by an immigration officer who said the approved I-130 and that we would receive a letter from the Embassy in Paris.
The application was filed on 10/10/2008 and I received the letter from the Embassy with my 10/21/2008 Case Number and a list of documents required during the interview as certificate police photo and the affidavit of support I-864.
is to complete the affidavit of support that we find a problem, how can it provide evidence of what he earns it works in France for over 30 years?
He never paid tax in the United States since he paid taxes in France?
The USCIS does not include his salary in France and we cannot provide anything else. We were advised to take a sponsor to help us, but this is impossible because his parents died and his brother, he has more contact with his uncles, aunts and cousins since 1986 and does not know where they are therefore impossible to ask them to help us. He not has friends either in the United States so we are in a deadlock.
The little money we have quoted is not enough to qualify for the affidavit of support.
It is true that he could start the first to find a job but, as I am to its total since I do not work and my unemployment insurance has just finished so I have no resources, it does not leave me all alone in France without money.
Since we can not complete the affidavit of support I-864, will be denied the application for immigration to me, can we ask of the I-601 in this case?
As my husband does not live in the United States can still do the request of the I-601?
And above all we have a chance if it works?
Since in the little that we have read about I-601, a large part hardship for me if I am only in France, there is nothing else that we are because I'm not criminal or big health problems.
We were told that a proof of employment with the certified annual salary listed above may be sufficient for the affidavit of support, is it true?
I hope you can answer my questions and awaiting your response, I thank you in advance for your understanding.
I wish you all a happy new year 2009 and a good day!
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Old 01-06-2009, 07:26 PM
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Immigration can be a very tricky area of law. Have you browsed through the information in LawInfo's Free Legal Resource Center to learn more about your issue yet? See: http://www.lawinfo.com/consumer.html. You should certainly try to speak to a lawyer to determine what legal options may be available. In the meantime, you may be able to learn more on your own. Search the "Free Legal Resources" tab, or browse the Consumer Resources. Good luck.
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Old 01-07-2009, 10:57 AM
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You can try and locate some of the family members with some online services. Believe it or not things as stupid as myspace or facebook are a great way to locate people. You can also try classmates.com and other sources.
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Old 01-08-2009, 08:41 AM
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thank you for your answers ..
@ legalguy
You tell me loan .. There are ready for an American who wants to return home and to take his wife? Do you think for immigration they do?
Thank you and good day to you!
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