bellalondon
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I have a question regarding family-based green cards and financial support.
I am currently on an F1 student visa. I graduated with my M.A. and am currently on my OPT. My visa expires in December.
My boyfriend, a U.S. Citizen, and I have been together for six years and plan to marry this July, and then file for my Green Card application.
I have been through the USCIS website and looked over all the documents we will need to file for my application. However, my only concern throughout the entire application is the affidavit of support.
As of right now, my boyfriend is a full-time law school student, and he does not have any income (besides student loans). I am working full-time through my OPT (with a valid EAD). After doing some research, I have learned that my boyfriend would need to have an income of $18,213 in order to demonstrate that he can support me through the Green Card application process.
My question is whether my boyfriend needs to display an actual source of income, or if our personal (combined) assets, such as having the funds in our joint-savings account, would suffice?
Our options to have a sponsor are limited.
Also, we lived together for five years before he moved out to attend law school in a city several hours away. Will this impact my green card application process?
I appreciate any insight that you can offer me.
Thank you.
I am currently on an F1 student visa. I graduated with my M.A. and am currently on my OPT. My visa expires in December.
My boyfriend, a U.S. Citizen, and I have been together for six years and plan to marry this July, and then file for my Green Card application.
I have been through the USCIS website and looked over all the documents we will need to file for my application. However, my only concern throughout the entire application is the affidavit of support.
As of right now, my boyfriend is a full-time law school student, and he does not have any income (besides student loans). I am working full-time through my OPT (with a valid EAD). After doing some research, I have learned that my boyfriend would need to have an income of $18,213 in order to demonstrate that he can support me through the Green Card application process.
My question is whether my boyfriend needs to display an actual source of income, or if our personal (combined) assets, such as having the funds in our joint-savings account, would suffice?
Our options to have a sponsor are limited.
Also, we lived together for five years before he moved out to attend law school in a city several hours away. Will this impact my green card application process?
I appreciate any insight that you can offer me.
Thank you.