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    I am new here in forum and seek advice. My employ is in Nevada. I marry an American and she supports my desire to have a green card. We know there to be many forms but we do not possess the kinds of money to employ a attorney for this. We know we must make applicant for I485 and I130 and finance support document. We have some problems. My wife does not earn enough to support me the way US requires. Can my income be added to hers. We have been married now 8 months. Also, does the wife have to live in same house. She is attending university in Utah at this time. I also want to go home to Cairo for maybe 2 months to take care of family business. What do I do. Finally can anyone tell me about UCIS interviews in Nevada.

    Many thanks.

    Ahmad

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    Originally posted by Ahmad
    I am new here in forum and seek advice. My employ is in Nevada. I marry an American and she supports my desire to have a green card. We know there to be many forms but we do not possess the kinds of money to employ a attorney for this. We know we must make applicant for I485 and I130 and finance support document. We have some problems. My wife does not earn enough to support me the way US requires. Can my income be added to hers. We have been married now 8 months. Also, does the wife have to live in same house. She is attending university in Utah at this time. I also want to go home to Cairo for maybe 2 months to take care of family business. What do I do. Finally can anyone tell me about UCIS interviews in Nevada.

    Many thanks.

    Ahmad
    If your wife doesn't make enough money to sponsor you, you have to find another person who can do that. Without a sponsor you can't even start your process. It is better if a married couple lives in the same house, but it's OK as long as you can prove that you are keeping your relationship going the way it should be. If you leave the country now you will not be able to come back in. You need to file form I-131 (advance parole) with all the other forms. When I-131 is approved than you can travel. Your interview will probably be schedule around 6 months (for some it can take up to 2 years) after your file everything. Also that there are your biometric appointments.
    Good luck.

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