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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Dominica
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oh ok thank you and how much would that be?

This should help you determine:

i-864p.pdf

http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-864p.pdf

Our K-1 Visa Journey: I am the petitioner
10/27/12 - Reconnected in person (1st visit)
11/08/12 - First phone chat upon my return to the US (we have communicated via phone, text, facebook, viber, what's app, tango, skype, magic jack, instagram everyday since)
02/08/13 - Second visit - I flew to meet him
05/24/13 - Third visit ( both flew to Antigua to meet his mom)
05/28/13 - Got engaged
11/01/13 - Package mailed via USPS Priority mail
11/04/13 - Package confirmed received
11/07/13 - NOA1 via text & e-mail
11/08/13 - Alien Registration # changed
11/13/13 - I-797 received in the mail (NOA1 Hard copy)
12/11/13 - Status changed to approved text & e-mail (NOA2) dancin5hr.gifrofl.gifdancin5hr.gifgood.gifkicking.gif
Processing Estimates/Stats : Your I-129f was approved in 33 days from your NOA1 date.
12/18/13 - Status changed notification via text & e-mail shipped to NVC dancin5hr.gifdancin5hr.gif
12/20/13 - Hard copy NOA2 received in the mail
01/06/14 - NVC Received
01/06/14 - Case # Assigned to Wrong country (AM)
01/06/14 - Correct Case # Assigned (PM)
01/08/14 - In Transit to Consulate

01/14/14 - Consulate Received Package

01/25/14 - Interview Date 02/11/14

02/11/14 - Interview APPROVED

02/17/14 - Mailed Passport to Embassy for Visa Issuance

02/18/14 - Case Updated

02/20/14 - Case Creation Date & Status Date changed to 02/20/14 (AM)

02/20/14 - Status changed to AP (PM)

02/21/14 - Status changed to Issued

02/24/14 - Visa Received

04/25/14 - POE Miami

05/23/14 - Civil ceremony

Adjustment Of Status Journey

11/25/15 - Mailed AOS Package

11/28/15 - Package received

12/15/14 - NAO1

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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You must meet the income requirement or have enough assets to make up for the amount you are short at 3 to 5 times the difference. For example, if you make $15k and need $20k, then you would need about $25k in assets. If you make enough income to meet the requirement, then no need to list assets at all.

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: K-1 Visa Country: Saudi Arabia
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You must meet the income requirement or have enough assets to make up for the amount you are short at 3 to 5 times the difference. For example, if you make $15k and need $20k, then you would need about $25k in assets. If you make enough income to meet the requirement, then no need to list assets at all.

thank you so much for fast reply :)

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