Asked in Immigration Law for Virginia

Q: If there is a co-sponsor when filing for Visa CR-1, am I required to provide proof of income and residence within the US

I currently reside outside the US with my foreign spouse. We plan to return to the US, but I no longer have a job or residence there, however, we do have someone willing to co-sponsor. If the co-sponsor can show for these things, do I need to as well?

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Sheri A Benchetrit
Sheri A Benchetrit
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL

A: In order to file for your spouse, you must provide a US residence where you intend to reside. In terms of having job or finances you will have to document your current income and your adjusted gross income for the past 3 years. This is true even if you do not meet the poverty guidelines and even if you have a joint sponsor.

I recommend that you speak with an experienced immigration attorney to make sure that you have everything that you need, (including worldwide income tax returns etc.).

Stephen Arnold Black
Stephen Arnold Black
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Orlando, FL

A: Retain counsel for representation so that your case is processed successfully. Counsel anywhere in the USA can represent you.

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