$35000 for 1 person
Generally, they are claimed as a dependent and included with their parents. However, if that isn't the case, and they made income, they would need and want to. See the q; How much income do you have to earn before you file income tax
Yes. There is no exception to taxes on account of age. The child must file their own tax return (obviously if the child is too young, the parents can fill it out for them). The child's income cannot be combined on the parents' return (unless the child is subject to the kiddie tax and the child's ONLY source of income is interest and dividends).
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$599
Does low income retiree need to file income tax?
you would need to file a I-130 as your parents qualify as immdiate relatives. However, they would still need to have a clean police record, healthy, and prove that they are not likely to become a public charge. Related to that, you, as their sponsor, would be liable for any income needs based benefits they receiive in the US.
No. Although at the service the parents usually go up to Communion with the First Communicant. You only need a sponsor for Confirmation.
In the US, you have to be 125% above the current poverty line. Look at uscis.govhomepage and you will find all the answers to all your immigration questions. In Canada, there is no income requirement. Even if there is no income requirement for you to sponsor your partner/spouse, your application may be refused in case you are on public assistance, or welfare, for other reasons than a disability.
Getting married does make you independent of your parents income, however you need to consider your income as well as the income of your future spouse.
Generally, they are claimed as a dependent and included with their parents. However, if that isn't the case, and they made income, they would need and want to. See the q; How much income do you have to earn before you file income tax
No, you would need to be confirmed to be a sponsor.
No........but the baby should have a sponsor IF POSSIBLE. The Sponsor is appointed by the Parents (or Parent), or whoever stands in their place, or failing that, by the Parish Priest or Minister of Baptism. The Sponsor must be at least 16 years of age and a baptised catholic, but in an emergency situation, the age rule can be adjusted but that person must be a baptised catholic. A person of another faith can be a sponsor only if there is a catholic sponsor present as well and only as a witness. There is no mention of god parents grandparents in the Code of Church law relating to baptism.
There's WIC with formula if you don't breastfeed and there's food stamps. If you live at home you will probably not get welfare because your parents income is included. You need a job to pay for diapers etc. How much differ between states.
Contact the bank and they will tell you what you need to do.
Yes, if your parents were never married but are both living together, you should report both parents' income on the FAFSA. If they are separated or divorced and do not live together, you only need to report the income of the parent you lived with the most in the past 12 months. If that parent has remarried, you must also include your stepparent's income.
Yes, a U.S. citizen can sponsor a foreign national for a green card even if they receive government assistance. However, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may consider the sponsor's financial situation and ability to support the applicant. If the sponsor's income is below the required threshold, they may need a co-sponsor to meet the financial criteria.
An immigrant can get another sponsor if the sponsor if the immigrant is on H1B. But the new sponsor need to file a new H1B for the immigrant.