Legal Question in Immigration Law in New York
Is there such a thing as filing a supplemental I-130 form on behalf of a great-niece whose husband is filing the primary I-130 but may not meet the minimum income requirement? Also does my filing of the I-130 need to have my wife's consent and what kind of legal/financial responsibility does that place on me?
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1 Answer from Attorneys
One can't file a I-130 for a great niece. If her petitioner (husband) can't meet income requirements, you will have an opportunity to submit your Affidavit of support as a joint sponsor. Yes, this is a serious financial responsibility. You can read about sponsor's obligations in the instructions to the USCIS form I-864.
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