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.
Yes.
In some cases, a sponsor of an immigrant is financially responsible for them under the Affidavit of Support form. This means that the sponsor is legally obligated to provide financial support to the immigrant and ensure they do not become a public charge.
you can be any age to get sponsored, if your good at the sport that's all that matters.
Your question reveals an unconscious bias. You said,= "How can a US citizen sponsor an illegal immigrant...." = If you "sponsor" them, they are not an "illegal immigrant." Careful, the way your question is phrased says a lot about you. The very term "illegal immigrant" is insulting to ....migrant workers, especially. Mexican citizens surely don't like the phrase and, by the way, Superman was apparently an "illegal immigrant" and you SURELY wouldn't want to insult HIM.
Yes, the sponsor must maintain the immigrant up to 125% of the poverty level until death, citizenship, or 10 years.
Yes, a sponsor can withdraw their sponsorship of an immigrant, but the process can be complex and may have legal implications. Un-sponsoring typically involves formally notifying immigration authorities, and the immigrant may need to seek alternative sponsorship or adjust their status. It's advisable for both parties to consult with an immigration attorney to understand the consequences and ensure compliance with immigration laws.
Yes, in 1920, many immigrants to the United States were required to have a sponsor, often referred to as a "host" or "affidavit of support." This sponsor, typically a relative or friend already residing in the U.S., was responsible for providing financial support and ensuring that the immigrant would not become a public charge. However, the specific requirements could vary based on the immigrant's country of origin and other factors.
Yes, and success often occurs, but not always. The Immigration process can be long, drawn out and very frustrating.
No. To sponsor someone for a green card, you must be at least 21 years of age.
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The first stop for the immigrant family in ''The Jungle'' was Chicago, Illinois. They arrived at the stockyards looking for jobs and opportunities in America.