Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas

i am a us citizen and is about to petition my fiancee. my income has met the requirement income to give affidavit of support. i earn $ 70-80,000/ yr with two dependents.this past 3 mos. my work hours was cut down to 3 days per pay period instead of 7-8 days/ pay period and i am planning to apply for partial unemployment.(this cut down of hours is temporary till hospital census go up when classes starts). will this unemployment claim history affect my fiancee visa petition even though at the time i filed my petition i still have a full time job and not on unemployment claim anymore? any advise will be highly appreciated.


Asked on 7/30/10, 4:56 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

Your income and eligibility to be a sponsor under the Affidavit of Support will be evaluated when she applies for a Fiancee visa at the US embassy or consulate at her home country (not at the time of filing of the petition).

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Answered on 8/04/10, 7:12 am


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