> I'm hoping someone can offer a suggestion as to how best to go about
> this.
>
> I'm a Canadian citizen, my wife is a U.S. citizen and she is a
> Canadian Permanent Resident. We currently live in Canada but we're
> thinking of moving to the U.S. to be close to her family. We're not
> planning on moving any time soon but we'd like to get the paperwork
> started for me ASAP on the hope that it could be finalized by the
> time we're ready to move, and so I could look for work once I
> arrived.
>
> Questions:
>
> - Is it possible for my wife to sponsor me if she is not living in
> the U.S.?
>
> - My wife has outstanding student loans (i.e. in default). Will
> this affect her ability to sponsor me?
>
> - If my wife is not able to sponsor me (because she is out of the
> country or because of the student loan issue), can her mother or
> other immediate family member sponsor me?
>
> - If none of the above is possible, what is the best route to take?
> Self-sponsorship, or try to get a job and get sponsorship that way?
>
> Thanks for any help offered!
>
> Erik
> glenhuron@remove...
>
>
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I am not sure on this one, but I think she can.
No, it won't.
Yes, definitely. The joint sponsor can by anyone (not just a relative),
must be a PR or USC, must meet the income requirements for their
household plus you, and be living in the USA.
Best Wishes,
Rene
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