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co-sponsor of green card
I am currently a green card holder. A very good friend of mine is applying a green card based on the marriage. (He is married to a US citizen and the wife does not hold a steady job, i.e. no pay stub.) Now they ask me to be the co-sponsor of his application since I hold a steady job. I do want to help them. But I still have questions in my mind to clarify.
Here are my questions:
Why do they need a co-sponsor? I have not heard about it in other people's case. Is that because the wife doesn't hold a job with pay stub?
What are the legal responsibility of being a co-sponsor of a green card application?
The lawyer told me that with my income, I am able to sponsor 3-4 people. Where can I find the guideline of calculating how many people I can sponsor.
In the future, if I do lose the income, would that affect the sponsered person?
Also if I want to sponsor my parents' green card application after I become US citizen, would I be able to do so without a steady job? Or in this case, I can ask my husband who holds a steady job to co-sponsor my parents' cases.
Last question, how does INS keep track of how many people you have sponsored?
I am currently a green card holder. A very good friend of mine is applying a green card based on the marriage. (He is married to a US citizen and the wife does not hold a steady job, i.e. no pay stub.) Now they ask me to be the co-sponsor of his application since I hold a steady job. I do want to help them. But I still have questions in my mind to clarify.
Here are my questions:
Why do they need a co-sponsor? I have not heard about it in other people's case. Is that because the wife doesn't hold a job with pay stub?
What are the legal responsibility of being a co-sponsor of a green card application?
The lawyer told me that with my income, I am able to sponsor 3-4 people. Where can I find the guideline of calculating how many people I can sponsor.
In the future, if I do lose the income, would that affect the sponsered person?
Also if I want to sponsor my parents' green card application after I become US citizen, would I be able to do so without a steady job? Or in this case, I can ask my husband who holds a steady job to co-sponsor my parents' cases.
Last question, how does INS keep track of how many people you have sponsored?
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