Hello everyone,
I am in the process of filing for a one step adjustment for my mom who is present in the US currently. I know that they recently added an I-944 that my mom needs to file on top of everything else, but I am wondering how it impacts her specifically. I know that they look at 5 main factors so here are her stats below:
Age: 50
Health: No problems
Family Status: Parent of US citizen
Income/Assets: None, has been in the US for 9 months (overstayed visa)
Education Skills: High School Education (Foreign), Low level service job experience outside of US
My questions are the following:
1) What are her chances of getting denied, specifically due to her having low education and skill?
2) i-944 stresses a lot on public benefits, but she has not received any since she is only a tourist. Is USCIS looking mostly at people that have been in the US and have used public benefits, or would it apply to her as well (Possible Liability?)
3) How much of a strength does i-864 play now? We are using a family member as a sponsor who barely makes the 125% poverty cut, but at the same time I am about to get a high paying job. Should we wait until my job is in place to present a stronger "case"?
Thank you for the help.
I am in the process of filing for a one step adjustment for my mom who is present in the US currently. I know that they recently added an I-944 that my mom needs to file on top of everything else, but I am wondering how it impacts her specifically. I know that they look at 5 main factors so here are her stats below:
Age: 50
Health: No problems
Family Status: Parent of US citizen
Income/Assets: None, has been in the US for 9 months (overstayed visa)
Education Skills: High School Education (Foreign), Low level service job experience outside of US
My questions are the following:
1) What are her chances of getting denied, specifically due to her having low education and skill?
2) i-944 stresses a lot on public benefits, but she has not received any since she is only a tourist. Is USCIS looking mostly at people that have been in the US and have used public benefits, or would it apply to her as well (Possible Liability?)
3) How much of a strength does i-864 play now? We are using a family member as a sponsor who barely makes the 125% poverty cut, but at the same time I am about to get a high paying job. Should we wait until my job is in place to present a stronger "case"?
Thank you for the help.
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