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After signing, processed I-864 sponsor form, can you pay money to USCIS to get out of the contract?
Published March 20, 2011
by salmannas
Question by chica24: After signing, processed I-864 sponsor form, can you pay money to USCIS to get out of the contract?
Asking if someone after they have agreed to sponsor with the I-864 form, if they can pay money to the US Government or Immigration to get ouf of the contract..
Best answer:
Answer by Immigration Lawyer
No, you cannot get out of this legally binding contract by paying money to the government (after the beneficiary became a permanent resident).
The contract can end with the beneficiary’s death, OR their permanent departure from USA, or after they worked in USA for at least 10 full years, OR when they became a USA citizen.
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