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02-03-2015, 03:29 PM
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sighofalife
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Originally Posted by freshh. View Post
I put $0 for my assets on my initial application. Don't fret over it. If you want to put the total current value of your items, then do that. But honestly, that is not very important.

As far as your expenses, you have to contribute to the household right? Explain on the worksheet that you live at home. However, you contribute to the household expenses and put a figure on it.

For example: Rent + utilities + gas + cable/internet + etc / number of working adults in your home = the sum of your contribution)

Are you going back to college or are currently enrolled? If so, then explain that. Do you need to pay off a student loan? Then explain that to them. If you need more help with the WS pm me.
  • I don't contribute for paying anything at all, i just want to be able to help my parents with our bills ( supporting myself, etc. )
  • I do plan on going back to a community college, but that's probably going to require a student VISA.
  • How do i prove that i have No income, i don't work since i don't have papers?
  • How do i prove that my annual expenses are what they are especially since i don't pay for any of it?


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Originally Posted by OptimistinDenial View Post
Hey,

You need to search around your area and find a non profit workshop. The Mexican Consulate in Sacramento has one every Tuesday. NILC, some churches and other organizations also held workshops to educate people about the deferred actions and how to fill the paperwork. In the worst case scenario you will need an immigration lawyer. Do not go to a notario or some of those shady joints where they fill your papers for cheap. I know is a stupid advice because everyone knows not to go there but it never hurts to remind. Finally, are you a member of a club or a church? Does your family have a good friend from many years who knows you well and is willing to write a letter for you? If you go to church every Saturday and/or are member of a committee I bet the priest/pastor will be more than willing to write a letter letting them know that you're a member of that community. A friend used a letter from her godparents from her first communion, high school teachers and and community leaders to get her papers because she was a homemaker with no records other than her GED. Hope this helps out.
We don't go to church, we have no friends, and we're not part of any community, we just hang out with ourselves. My parents are able to pay for everything for me currently that they can afford/affordable since we all live together ( Rent, food etc ).

Can my parents write the letter?

I don't want them to get into trouble for helping me.
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