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Old 10-29-2008, 02:00 PM   #1
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I don't think he's allowed to do that. I understand that with that type of agreement it would be easier to get a sponsor, but the whole point of the financial sponsor is that if neo can't support himself, the sponsor HAS to and is legally bound to do so, that's why immigration requests a financial sponsor to certain people, most people usually get their spouse or a relative to be their financial sponsor for example.

I'm not a lawyer, so I can't be 100% sure, but that type of agreement sounds to me like it would defeat the whole purpose of being a financial sponsor, and I don't think immigration would like it. If he does it without letting immigration know, it might work, but if they find out, he may get in trouble. I would check with an immigration lawyer just in case, but personally, if his lawyer is suggesting that, I would get a second opinion.
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I don't think he's allowed to do that. I understand that with that type of agreement it would be easier to get a sponsor, but the whole point of the financial sponsor is that if neo can't support himself, the sponsor HAS to and is legally bound to do so, that's why immigration requests a financial sponsor to certain people, most people usually get their spouse or a relative to be their financial sponsor for example.

I'm not a lawyer, so I can't be 100% sure, but that type of agreement sounds to me like it would defeat the whole purpose of being a financial sponsor, and I don't think immigration would like it. If he does it without letting immigration know, it might work, but if they find out, he may get in trouble. I would check with an immigration lawyer just in case, but personally, if his lawyer is suggesting that, I would get a second opinion.
i understand your point!! and thank you for helping me make this clear!!
the agreement would defeat the whole purpose of doing this, yes, you are completely right. how about i make a statement that clearly states i ***, have received ***amount of money from financial sponsor ***. and i will sign every single one the receipt for the next three years. those paper can be legal and even notarized. from this point, my sponsor can't be hurt at all!!
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Old 10-29-2008, 07:23 PM   #3
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i understand your point!! and thank you for helping me make this clear!!
the agreement would defeat the whole purpose of doing this, yes, you are completely right. how about i make a statement that clearly states i ***, have received ***amount of money from financial sponsor ***. and i will sign every single one the receipt for the next three years. those paper can be legal and even notarized. from this point, my sponsor can't be hurt at all!!
I would check with an immigration lawyer, if I was to guess, I would say that if USCIS finds out you're doing something like that you could get in trouble, but I'm not certain. Check with an immigration lawyer on that, they usually provide the first consultation for free.
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Old 10-29-2008, 08:27 PM   #4
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I would check with an immigration lawyer, if I was to guess, I would say that if USCIS finds out you're doing something like that you could get in trouble, but I'm not certain. Check with an immigration lawyer on that, they usually provide the first consultation for free.
i have a lawyer, and i certainly know what i can or can not do. law is made by and for human. when there is a corner, i will make the turn. the money is there as a gift for people who are good hearted and willing to trust me as NOT a "risk", and iam here doing my best to ensure my sponsor's right and protect my sponsor, NOT myself, guys, i dont have choice, if i have family here, why would i do this?

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