Is your husband a US citizen? Did you enter the US legally?Thanks for responding.
We applied for the following applications: I-130, I-485 and also EAD. Does it take more than a month to get a receipt notice from the USCIS?
USCIS is just now catching up with receipts after a very long backlog from this summer. Some people unfortunately waited more than 3 months with no notice that their case had been received, even though it had been.Thank you very much for answering my question.
Yes, my husband is a US citizen and I also came legally. I am just concern why we still did not get a receipt notice from USCIS.
Thanks again, and God bless you all.
You may look for work and I suppose apply for jobs, but you may NOT accept employment before you get your EAD. Picky picky details.I just had my biometrics last friday. Now I am waiting for their decision to whether or not they will approve my EAD application.
I am wondering if I could apply a job while waiting for their decision. Because I hate to see myself not able to contribute in the household expenses and let my husband do all the work.
Please advise.
No, the I-864 clearly says that only US citizens or Permanent Residents who are domiciled (live) in the US can fill it in.I have a question, I hope you can advise me with this one: Can an H1b visa holder can pose as one of the joint sponsor for a change of status applicant? My brother came here on an H1b visa and he volunteered to be the joint sponsor for my applicatioin. My husband's income is not enough. And I just got a job part-time.
Your husband can complete a new I-864, complete with all the attachments, and may include your legally earned income as a household member/spouse (see the form, it shows where to add your income).Hello. It's me again.
First of all I would like to thank you for answering all my questions.
But I do have another question to ask you guys.
I will have my interview on the 3rd of July.
My question is...Can I be the joint sponsor, If my husband's income is not enough to support, since I am working full-time now?