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125% above Poverty Line?

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so you guys mean that the visa can be denied because of not support requierment

so what if your wife lived with you in your home country about 2 years ago, and you know just one friend in us and he doens not make enough money to co-sponsor you , but you still have some money in your account ($20thousand ) and your wife's acount about($12 thousand) and you guys own a home (cost $250 thousandafter selling it) .

does that enough or de we need an other co-sponsor beside the other , if the consulate not satisfied with all that does it gives time to find some thing else or denies the case

You may want to post this question in the ME/NA (Middle East/North America) forum, there may be someone there with more specific information for you. Your question is a little unclear....are you the US citizen, or the beneficiary? Is the USC currently working, or relying only what is in the bank account? If you're saying wife, I'm assuming you're applying for an immigrant visa? This means that your income must be at 125% above the US poverty guidelines for the size of your household. (USC + immigrant spouse + any children or whoever will be living in the house)

For immigrant visas the guideline is pretty clear, and insufficient income/financial support can be a reason for visa denial.

Good luck!

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