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In this video, I talk about filing for your spouse or another relative if your primary source of income is worker compensation. As the Petitioner, you have to show USCIS that you are capable of covering your spouse's expenses while residing in the US. Your source of income should therefore be steady and consistent.
But what if your income mainly comes from worker compensation? Will the chances of USCIS denying your case increase or decrease? Will your source of income matter, even?
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In this video, I talk about filing for your spouse or another relative if your primary source of income is worker compensation. As the Petitioner, you have to show USCIS that you are capable of covering your spouse's expenses while residing in the US. Your source of income should therefore be steady and consistent.
But what if your income mainly comes from worker compensation? Will the chances of USCIS denying your case increase or decrease? Will your source of income matter, even?
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👉 [FREE E-book] Ultimate Marriage Green Card Guide Before you start your Green Card case, download your free guide here. This guide contains everything you need to know as you go on your Green Card journey. 📩 Download your own copy here: https://www.marriageimmigrationlaw.com
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Thinking of getting a lawyer? Schedule a consultation with me! (Fees apply) ✉ Email: [email protected]
Got burning Immigration questions? Catch my LIVE Q&A, Wednesdays @ 5-5:30 PM Pacific Time on the ff:
📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jqklawfirm/
📱 TikTok: ImmigrationLawyerJohn Like it old-school? Subscribe to my newsletter!
📮 Subscribe: https://www.jqklaw.com/subscribe.html
TWEEET OR SHARE THIS VIDEO: https://youtu.be/plRKBy4vOIg
Consult with an attorney in private about your case. This general education only. Results Vary. This is an attorney advertisement. Information subject to change.
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#WorkersCompensation #PublicCharge #AffidavitOfSupport #Immigration #Immigrationlaw #Immigrationlawyer
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