Public Charge Test explained
This immigration attorney has some nice information on her channel. Anyway, she goes through the differences for someone applying for a Green Card from outside the US or if someone is inside the US trying to adjust their status; and even those who already have a Green Card and have stayed out of the country longer than 180 days.
Essentially the burden is being shifted more from the sponsor to you and you would have to post a bond ($8000 minimum). So for those of you who are saying "Good! We don't need lazy people here", be aware that this goes pretty far beyond that and you might need some cash up front later if you adjust your status. |
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8g's and we good?
Aight pimp |
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That's in addition to all the other fees and whatever other legal expenses one might have. I'd set aside at least $10K. |
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Wait, I have to give them $8K despite I meet all the public charge requirements?
I'm waiting for my I601A approval and will need to return to my birth country for the interview. I have a BA in Mechanical Engineering and working on my MS. Have a stable job right now. |
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I'm only posting this so it's something to be aware of. I can imagine for those sponsoring their parents, who are likely over 50, and don't have many assets, or they're afraid of revealing their assets in fear that it was obtained while they were undocumented, etc. it will get quite expensive. Not everybody can shell out an extra $16,000. But of course, this is the ultimate goal of this administration: limit immigration. |
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Make it rain.
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Canada looking really sexy right now.
Or new zealand. Or germany. Or just going back. Fuck - why even worry about anything. All is moot. |
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