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Mel B has claimed all her sources of income in America “have been exhausted” since her judging role on America’s Got Talent came to an end.

The 44-year-old singer is hoping to be able to move back to her native England when her U.S. visa expires in February, along with her children including youngest daughter Madison. However, as Mel predicts she’ll face opposition from her ex-husband Stephen Belafonte, who currently has custody of eight-year-old Madison on Wednesday nights and alternating weekends in California, she has filed court documents explaining her reasons for needing to move.

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“My United States Visa expires in February 2020. I will not be permitted to work or live in the United States after that point,” the papers read. “During my marriage to Stephen, we lived in Los Angeles, where I worked. However, all of my sources of income in the United States have been exhausted. My contract on the show, America’s Got Talent, ended in September of 2018 after several years of my participation. I have not had steady income in the U.S. for over a year.”