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Cofer & Connelly, PLLC

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  • 11401 US Highway 290 E. #349, Manor, TX 78653

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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is the petitoning spouse responsible for the other per the I864 financial support affidavit?

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Answered by attorney Justin Wang (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Sheppard Mullin
Yes. The USC spouse who signed I-864 will be responsible for the alien spouse even if they divorced until: 1, alien dies or permanently left the US; 2. alien became US citizen; 3. alien has earned 40 social security credits.
Yes. The USC spouse who signed I-864 will be responsible for the alien spouse even if they divorced until: 1, alien dies or permanently left the US; 2. alien became US citizen; 3. alien has earned 40 social security credits.
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If you overstay a visa, do you have to return to your home country to become a resident?

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Answered by attorney Patrick Lee Jarrett (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Jarrett & Price, LLC
Because your boyfriend has overstayed his visa, leaving could subject him to a temporary bar of reentry. If he has accumulated more than six months of unlawful presence, if he leaves, he will be subject to a three year bar of reentry. If he has accumulated more than one year of unlawful presence, leaving will subject him to a ten year bar of reentry. He might have options if you and your boyfriend are intending on getting married. If you are, you can petition for him following the marriage and he can obtain a two year conditional residency card. Without more information regarding his case, I cannot say whether he has other options or not. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
Because your boyfriend has overstayed his visa, leaving could subject him to a temporary bar of reentry. If he has accumulated more than six months of unlawful presence, if he leaves, he will be subject to a three year bar of reentry. If he has accumulated more than one year of unlawful presence, leaving will subject him to a ten year bar of reentry. He might have options if you and your boyfriend are intending on getting married. If you are, you can petition for him following the marriage and he can obtain a two year conditional residency card. Without more information regarding his case, I cannot say whether he has other options or not. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
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What can I do if my school terminated by mistake?

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Answered by attorney Phong Thanh Tran (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Pho Ethan Tran, PLLC
Ask the DSO to correct the mistake, if possible. Otherwise, you will need to get a written statement from the DSO explaining what happened and apply for reinstatement of your F-1 status on form I-539.
Ask the DSO to correct the mistake, if possible. Otherwise, you will need to get a written statement from the DSO explaining what happened and apply for reinstatement of your F-1 status on form I-539.
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