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    Sponsoring a child over 22

    Well, he has been living with his mom with whom I have been divorced for over 20 years now, and as far as supporting himself financially, truth is he has been doing some small home-based computer business, mostly for feeling "useful" but financially speaking I still support him from here as I...
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    Sponsoring a child over 22

    He had a nasal pharyngeal tumor which was removed with radiation but as a result he is unable to be in hot, dusty, humid or any irritant conditions, he is also a little unsteady when walking due to damage caused by radiation.
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    Sponsoring a child over 22

    Thank you for your reply, but my concern is that it doesn't say explicitly that the child has to be "disabled" it says "depend substantially" not "completely dependent", so in my opinion if they are able to do light duties and have some sort of independence they would qualify but I am not sure...
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    Sponsoring a child over 22

    I sponsored my son when he was 19,he was grated his permanent resident visa, but then he got seriously sick and needed extensive treament, so he couldn't come and his visa expired, Now he is fine, but he is 27 so I am unable to re-sponsor him due to his age, he is very limited as to what jobs he...