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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hey guys,

If I don't make enough income for the form I134 and I need a cosponsor must I complete for I864A?

What about form I864?

I was reading through the visa website and came across that fact that the poverty line for the I134 is 100% not 125% and if that is the case I made apx. $200.00 would I still need a co-sponsor?

I am a little lost with this, please help :unsure:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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If you are supporting 2 people (you and your finace) the income requirement is 18,310 per year. If you need a co-sponsor both you and the co-sponsor will fill out the I-134, one for you and one for the co-sponsor. The I-864 is to be filled out for the AOS

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Hey guys,

If I don't make enough income for the form I134 and I need a cosponsor must I complete for I864A?

I-134, same as you (the Sponsor)

What about form I864?Not used until in the US.

I was reading through the visa website and came across that fact that the poverty line for the I134 is 100% not 125% and if that is the case I made apx. $200.00 would I still need a co-sponsor?

Sponsor must earn 125% of the federal poverty guideline (for appropriate household size) - active duty military can earn 100%. Am not sure what you mean by 'apx.$200"....

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hey guys,

If I don't make enough income for the form I134 and I need a cosponsor must I complete for I864A?

I-134, same as you (the Sponsor)

What about form I864?Not used until in the US.

I was reading through the visa website and came across that fact that the poverty line for the I134 is 100% not 125% and if that is the case I made apx. $200.00 would I still need a co-sponsor?

Sponsor must earn 125% of the federal poverty guideline (for appropriate household size) - active duty military can earn 100%. Am not sure what you mean by 'apx.$200"....

Actually it would be my daughter, my fiance, and my self. I had $18516.00 last year. I am assuming I need a co- sponsor, who will be my dad. So I need to fill out a I134 for both of us not a I864A contract for my father. Right.

Do I need his birth certificate for this or not.

Also sorry to bother, but if my fiance has never been out of the country does he need el Certificado Migratorio?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Yes, if your father is the co-sponsor he will need to file the I-134 as well. he will need to provide a birth certificate but a copy of a passport would work as well or even both. You have to show that he is a US citizen

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