Hi, I am a U.S. citizen who has been living abroad in Croatia for the past few years. I filed the I-130 for my husband, but am uncertain what to do when the time comes for me to fill out the affidavit of support. The last time I was working in the U.S. was in 2007 and am currently unemployed, as is my husband. I read that the petitioner must be the sponsor in the affidavit when it comes to immediate family. Do I fill out the affidavit showing that I have no income and have another U.S. citizen act as a joint sponsor? Thanks in advance for any help!!
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Hi hello! I see this post is from a few years ago but I have somewhat of a similar situation and would hope to get advice. Currently living and working in Singapore with my Singaporean husband. I have not started the I-130 petition yet as there is no clear processing time and fear when i finish my contract (december) here and prepare to head to the U.S. first the Affidavit of support will rear its head and I wont be prepared. Is it better to settle back into the U.S. i.e. having employment and residing back home for a bit and then start the petition or would I set myself back in the waiting time? I may start the process in September with the hopes it will take a few months and by then I'd be back and working. I don't have many reliable people for joint sponsorship so it's really up to me. ???? i'm so stressed!
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