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evcalyptos

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In financial sponsor you mean the person that stated that he will take care of me ones I am here? The one that signed the papers for me ( My ex husband )?

There was another question about that in order for me to come here he had to prove to make so much money can't remeber how much income he had to prove but I dont know what the law on that is now that we have been divorsed.
Should he still be repsonsible of taken care of me finacialy or not ?

Excuse my english :)
Yes, I was referring to your ex-husband. Since he's an ex, I guess he did not move with you & if you are divorced from him, it's not your problem.

He can still be sued for repayment by a federal agency if you collect means-tested benefits--this is probably not the kind of financial responsibility you are thinking of.

As you now have your permanent (10 years valid) green card, USCIS does not care who you marry. You do not have to send your new marriage certificate in.
 
Yes, I was referring to your ex-husband. Since he's an ex, I guess he did not move with you & if you are divorced from him, it's not your problem.

He can still be sued for repayment by a federal agency if you collect means-tested benefits--this is probably not the kind of financial responsibility you are thinking of.

As you now have your permanent (10 years valid) green card, USCIS does not care who you marry. You do not have to send your new marriage certificate in.
What do you mean by tested benefits ?
Does he have to support me in any way's?
The reason I ask so many question is I have no unterstanding it what's going on.
When I mentioned something to him about the papers he singed about supporting me well I am in the states he said he is not responible for me anymore since we are divorsed.
Any thought's?
 
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evcalyptos

Senior Member
What do you mean by tested benefits ?
Does he have to support me in any way's?
The reason I ask so many question is I have no unterstanding it what's going on.
When I mentioned something to him about the papers he singed about supporting me well I am in the states he said he is not responible for me anymore since we are divorsed.
Any thought's?
No, he does not have to support you in any way. He is also not 'done' with you. I'm not going to explain it all here, you can do some of the research, but basically, if you go on Welfare, the Welfare office can sue him for money they give to you. I hope you are not going on Welfare benefits.

You're re-married, you have legal immigration status, carry on with your life and be happy. You can apply for US citizenship after 5 years as a Permanent Resident (if you meet the other conditions).
 
No, he does not have to support you in any way. He is also not 'done' with you. I'm not going to explain it all here, you can do some of the research, but basically, if you go on Welfare, the Welfare office can sue him for money they give to you. I hope you are not going on Welfare benefits.

You're re-married, you have legal immigration status, carry on with your life and be happy. You can apply for US citizenship after 5 years as a Permanent Resident (if you meet the other conditions).
I am not no worries.
My husband workes and I work from home.
And believe me I have carried on with my life
 
No, he does not have to support you in any way. He is also not 'done' with you. I'm not going to explain it all here, you can do some of the research, but basically, if you go on Welfare, the Welfare office can sue him for money they give to you. I hope you are not going on Welfare benefits.

You're re-married, you have legal immigration status, carry on with your life and be happy. You can apply for US citizenship after 5 years as a Permanent Resident (if you meet the other conditions).
What do you mean he is also not DONE with you?
 

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