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RobertC

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  1. Thanks for everyone's reply. I have talked to my family about the sponsorship but they still believe that sponsoring will make them financially responsible for her. Like in the case of a medical accident. Money has been a bit of weird thing in my family, it's kind of like if you have any thing financially related it is your own problem (e.g., college). They have very set views that are hard to change, I have told them the limit of being a sponsor. Also I don't want to leave my wife as we have a child, because from what I know everything dnoblett said is what I know needs to be done (i.e., me going back to the States establishing domicile and having a job). For marriage, we are officially married on July 12th 2012. That is the date on the marriage certificate the wedding was before that (7/1/12) and we considered ourselves married before that, around December 2011 to be exact though we started living together at the beginning of February 2012. I have sent in the I-130 form and have received the DS-230, I-864, etc. Though I am now sitting on them because of the lack of support. I contacted the embassy and they told me to contact them once a year to keep my file active and that it is currently postponed and to contact them when I want to continue the process. After I submitted the I-130 I got the forms from the embassy within two weeks. I was very surprised at the turn around.
  2. Dear All, I hope I can make this as coherent as possible. I am concerned that I will not be able to get my wife a green card, or into the US at all. I currently have been living with my wife for over a year in China and started the process for my wife's green card, however I found out that I need, or find someone, to sponsor her. Since I am unable to do this or have anyone that can. Does that mean my wife is unable to go to the US? We currently have a two and half month baby, but from everything I have read, researched, and found it seems a no go. I am 28 and my wife is 26. I currently work as an English Teacher but am worried now that my wife will never be able to visit the US, and I don't want to leave my wife. We have gotten the passport and SSN for the child already. I erroneously assumed that getting my wife into the US would be easy. , Your questions, comments, and/or feedback would be much appreciated. Regards, Robert
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