Overview of Public Charge
Updates of public charge (INA 212(a)(4)): when an affidavit of support is needed to overcome the presumption of public charge and public benefits covered.
Updates of public charge (INA 212(a)(4)): when an affidavit of support is needed to overcome the presumption of public charge and public benefits covered.
What are the requirements for K-1 and K-2 visas? Form I-129F. How to adjust the status after entering into marriage.
Automatic conversion of family-based immigrant visa petitions. The benefits and challenges of recapturing priority dates.
USCIS – new rules: a surviving spouse with a Form I-360 after the automatic conversion provision may remarry.
Public charge: factors that determin if an alien will become a public charge. Scenarios when an alien doesn’t have to overcome presumption of public charge.
Concept of sponsor liability. Applicable and inapplicable benefits for liability. Sponsored immigrant litigation against sponsors. Obligations of sponsorship.
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