Legal Question in Immigration Law in Ohio
If I (U.S. Citizen student) don't have enough income to marry a H1B Visa (Chinese), can I get a co-sponsor? (What would be his requirements?)
Asked on 10/15/12, 2:44 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Rebecca White
Law Office of Rebecca White
You may be able to use the income of your spouse/spouse to be to satisfy the affidavit of support.
Answered on 10/15/12, 2:49 pm
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