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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Swaziland
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Hello to all. I see on the affidavit of support form it asks to list your property, its value and mortgage amount. I'm a co-owner of a 4 family house that is rented out. Due to the housing market..the place is currently upside down in value at about 70,000. Will this affect my affidavit of support form even if i meet the minimum income requirements? I also pay child support for two of my children who live with their mother. In section 8 of the support form do i have to list them there and if so are they wholly dependent or partially dependent. Thanks for your responses.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Hello to all. I see on the affidavit of support form it asks to list your property, its value and mortgage amount. I'm a co-owner of a 4 family house that is rented out. Due to the housing market..the place is currently upside down in value at about 70,000. Will this affect my affidavit of support form even if i meet the minimum income requirements? I also pay child support for two of my children who live with their mother. In section 8 of the support form do i have to list them there and if so are they wholly dependent or partially dependent. Thanks for your responses.

All dependent children under the age of 21 are counted in your household size no matter where they live and who claims them on their taxes.

If you have enough income for the 125% requirement for your household size + the beneficiary, then there is no need to list any assets at all. Leave that section of the I-134 blank.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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All dependent children under the age of 21 are counted in your household size no matter where they live and who claims them on their taxes.

If you have enough income for the 125% requirement for your household size + the beneficiary, then there is no need to list any assets at all. Leave that section of the I-134 blank.

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