Tyndall Afb, FL Immigration Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • 848 Jenks Ave., Panama City, FL 32401

  • 29 E. 5th St., Panama City, FL 32401-3005

  • 29 E. 5th St., Panama City, FL 32401

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  • 8 Miracle Strip Loop, Panama City Beach, FL 32407

  • 433 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401

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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.

Can bad credit affect fiance petition?

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Answered by attorney David H Stoller (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Stoller & Moreno, P.A.
The answer to your question is that bad credit should not affect your application. While the fiance petition will require the submission of an Affidavit of Support, someone else can act as a joint sponsor if you do not meet the requirements on your own. The concern with the Affidavit of Support is to make sure that the individual who you are sponsoring into the US will not require the assistance of any means tested public assistance benefits. What is reviewed is your employment history, your tax filings or your assets. If the issue is that you are not employed, a joint sponsor can always assist to help you meet the requirements of employment, income or assets that you cannot meet on your own. The Affidavit of Support is not the most difficult paperwork to complete, but it can get complicated at times depending on the situation. Perhaps a consultation with an attorney may assist you with understanding the requirements, but I would not say that you absolutely need to have an attorney working on the case with you. Nonetheless, if you are concerned I would certainly encourage you to schedule an appointment with a competent and licensed attorney who can answer you questions and steer you in the right direction. Good luck.
The answer to your question is that bad credit should not affect your application. While the fiance petition will require the submission of an Affidavit of Support, someone else can act as a joint sponsor if you do not meet the requirements on your own. The concern with the Affidavit of Support is to make sure that the individual who you are sponsoring into the US will not require the assistance of any means tested public assistance benefits. What is reviewed is your employment history, your tax filings or your assets. If the issue is that you are not employed, a joint sponsor can always assist to help you meet the requirements of employment, income or assets that you cannot meet on your own. The Affidavit of Support is not the most difficult paperwork to complete, but it can get complicated at times depending on the situation. Perhaps a consultation with an attorney may assist you with understanding the requirements, but I would not say that you absolutely need to have an attorney working on the case with you. Nonetheless, if you are concerned I would certainly encourage you to schedule an appointment with a competent and licensed attorney who can answer you questions and steer you in the right direction. Good luck.
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How can I live and work in the US?

Answered by attorney Carlos E. Sandoval
Immigration lawyer at Carlos E. Sandoval, P.A.
Your baby can file a petition for you after he is 21 years old. Was your parent a US citizen when you were born? If so it is necessary to check whether you derived citizenship from him.
Your baby can file a petition for you after he is 21 years old. Was your parent a US citizen when you were born? If so it is necessary to check whether you derived citizenship from him.
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STATUS CHANGE FORM B1 TO F1

Answered by attorney David Troy Cox
Immigration lawyer at CoxEsq, PC
You may change from B1 to F1 once you are in the US and assuming you find a school and enroll. 
You may change from B1 to F1 once you are in the US and assuming you find a school and enroll.