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    Hello everyone,
    I just wanted to know if the public charge rule only affects the immigrant or does it apply to everyone involved in the green card application process. Thanks
    Marriage-based AOS; Concurrent filing I-485, I-130 I-765

    Houston Field Office. Service Center: NBC
    • 07/22/2019 PD Chicago lockbox
    • 08/16/2019 Biometrics done
    • 08/20/2019 Biometrics reviewed
    • 09/16/2019 RFIE for I-864 and birth certificate
    • 10/26/2019 RFIE mailed
    • 10/29/2019 USCIS confirmed receipt of RFIE
    • 11/08/2019 Ready to schedule interview
    • 12/20/2019 EAD card received
    • 2/14/2020 Interview scheduled
    • 3/24/2020 Interview date but canceled due to COVID
    • 3/19/2020 Ready to schedule Interview

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    Originally posted by NeneQE View Post
    Hello everyone,
    I just wanted to know if the public charge rule only affects the immigrant or does it apply to everyone involved in the green card application process. Thanks
    For purposes of determining inadmissibility, “public charge” means an individual who is likely to become primarily dependent on the government for subsistence, as demonstrated by either the receipt of public cash assistance for income maintenance or institutionalization for long-term care at government expense.

    A number of factors must be considered when making a determination that a person is likely to become a public charge.

    Under Section 212(a)(4) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), an individual seeking admission to the United States or seeking to adjust status to that of an individual lawfully admitted for permanent residence (Green Card) is inadmissible if the individual, "at the time of application for admission or adjustment of status, is likely at any time to become a public charge." Public charge does not apply in naturalization proceedings. If an individual is inadmissible, admission to the United States or adjustment of status is not granted.



    For additional information, https://www.uscis.gov/greencard/public-charge

    My wife's timeline:
    03/04/19 - Forms 485,130 and 765 received by USCIS
    04/04/19 - Biometric
    07/16/19 - RFE issued by USCIS (asked for the 2018 Taxes)
    08/13/19 - Evidences received by USCIS
    08/26/19 - Interview was scheduled
    10/01/19 - Interview
    10/02/19 - New card is being produced.
    10/07/19 - I-797 received informing the I-130 and I-485 have been approved.
    10/07/19 - Card was mailed to my wife
    10/10/19 - Card received (7 months and 7 days but her card states "resident since 10/2")

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