Richmond, CA asked in Immigration Law for California

Q: who can be a guarantor?

Hello . Initially I thank your attention , I saw that you are very qualified then 'd be happy to spend a little of your time, I imagine not having much to me.

As not speak English, I used the Google translation , I apologize if you are not adequate .

I am Brazilian and I will marry a AmericaDo citizen , but I'm with some doubt about the application .

It was some time off work , having worked many years accumulated money and decided to get some rest. Then he lost a house in forclosure and has only one house now. Currently he is working (ha two months) and earns more than the poverty line .

My doubts and that hinder somehow be my guarantor ?

Regards

Denise

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Shan Dimitris Potts
Shan Dimitris Potts
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Glendale, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Hello Denise,

The information you have provided is not very clear to give you an correct answer. If you are going to marry an american citizen you can do so as long as he makes enough money over the poverty line. If you are not sure if he makes enough money than you can find a co-sponsor who will be able to help you. Many of the attorneys like me are bilingual so I suggest you consult with an attorney in person or over the phone to get an better idea of situation. All the best.

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