90 DAY FIANCE: FORREST’S ATTORNEY LIED ABOUT THE VISA REQUIREMENT?! FANS SPARK QUESTIONS!

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A Shocking Revelation for Forrest and Sheena

Forrest and Sheena’s journey on 90 Day Fiance has hit a major snag. The couple’s dream of moving to the United States together is now uncertain after a visit to the immigration office. A visa attorney delivered some unsettling news: disability benefits, Forrest’s primary source of income, are not considered valid income for visa purposes. But is this information accurate? Let’s delve into the details.

90 DAY FIANCE: FORREST’S ATTORNEY LIED ABOUT THE VISA REQUIREMENT?! FANS SPARK
QUESTIONS!

Forrest’s Dilemma: Mom vs. Sheena

The path forward isn’t easy for Forrest and Sheena. Forrest is caught between his desire to be with Sheena and his responsibilities to his mother. Sheena has suggested they live in the Philippines, where she can provide for him as a veterinarian. She earns a good salary, and they wouldn’t have to worry about housing, thanks to her spacious home.

However, moving to the US presents its own challenges. Forrest would need to find a stable job to support Sheena, and it’s unclear if she could easily transfer her veterinary qualifications. She might need to retake exams or even go back to school. Even if Forrest finds employment, it would likely be an entry-level position with limited earning potential. This difficult decision weighs heavily on Forrest.

Did the Attorney Misinterpret the Law?

During their visit to the immigration office, the visa attorney outlined the requirements for the K-1 visa. According to the attorney, a minimum income of $26,500 is necessary. When Forrest mentioned his disability checks, the attorney stated that this wouldn’t count as income, potentially leading to a visa denial.

But some fans decided to do some research and found some conflicting information. A blogger posted that Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits *do* count as valid income, as long as they meet the federal poverty guidelines. Furthermore, there’s technically no income requirement to even file the initial petition. Proof of income only becomes necessary later in the visa process.

Fans Question the Attorney’s Advice

This discrepancy has sparked debate among 90 Day Fiance viewers. Some are wondering if the attorney needs to brush up on the K-1 visa regulations. Others speculate that while the attorney isn’t entirely wrong, Forrest’s income might be considered unstable. And, as always, there’s the possibility that TLC is exaggerating the situation for dramatic effect.

The situation remains unclear. Is the attorney misinformed? Is TLC playing up the drama? Or is there a more nuanced legal interpretation at play? Only time will tell how this impacts Forrest and Sheena’s journey.

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