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HI EVERYONE

Want to know if the annual income of 15.162.00(2006)

15.029.00(2005)

13.953.00(2004) of 2 household besides having around 8,000.00 as STOCK is enough and thus we need no cosponsor? ? IT 'd be better if i hear from ones who already got their visas.

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HI EVERYONE

Want to know if the annual income of 15.162.00(2006)

15.029.00(2005)

13.953.00(2004) of 2 household besides having around 8,000.00 as STOCK is enough and thus we need no cosponsor? ? IT 'd be better if i hear from ones who already got their visas.

THANKS TO ALL

Right off the top of my head I would say that is not enough. The income definitely isn't for any of the years you've mentioned. I don't know whether your assets would be enough to overcome the income deficiency but off the top of my head I would say no, since if memory serves assets can't be used on a 1:1 basis but must be multiplied in order to overcome income deficiencies.

I think you'll need a co-sponsor.

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Are the incomes you're listing before or after taxes? The amount that matters is the salary before tax, and it seems a bit strange that someone's salary would be $15,162.00 instead of a rounder number.

I am not sure if stocks can be counted as assests or not. I believe the requirement is that money can be turned into cash within one year. If you are able to include the stocks of $8,000 and that is how much she would actually received if she cashed out, then even if the $15,000 USD salaray is you've given is before tax, then you would be okay without a co-sponsor. She will need to show roughly $6,000 of assests if her income is roughly $15,000 a year before tax.

The guideline she's supposed to meet is $17,112.50 a year before tax. Assests have to be three times or more the difference between her income and the required income.

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HI EVERYONE

Want to know if the annual income of 15.162.00(2006)

15.029.00(2005)

13.953.00(2004) of 2 household besides having around 8,000.00 as STOCK is enough and thus we need no cosponsor? ? IT 'd be better if i hear from ones who already got their visas.

THANKS TO ALL

Right off the top of my head I would say that is not enough. The income definitely isn't for any of the years you've mentioned. I don't know whether your assets would be enough to overcome the income deficiency but off the top of my head I would say no, since if memory serves assets can't be used on a 1:1 basis but must be multiplied in order to overcome income deficiencies.

I think you'll need a co-sponsor.

Assessts have to be 3 times the difference needed for spouses. Their difference is only about $2,000 if that's really her income before tax. So only about $6,000 is needed in assests. As long as the stocks can count as assessts, and can be converted to cash within one year and would equal $6,000 or more when in cash, then they're okay.

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Are the incomes you're listing before or after taxes? The amount that matters is the salary before tax, and it seems a bit strange that someone's salary would be $15,162.00 instead of a rounder number.

I am not sure if stocks can be counted as assests or not. I believe the requirement is that money can be turned into cash within one year. If you are able to include the stocks of $8,000 and that is how much she would actually received if she cashed out, then even if the $15,000 USD salaray is you've given is before tax, then you would be okay without a co-sponsor. She will need to show roughly $6,000 of assests if her income is roughly $15,000 a year before tax.

The guideline she's supposed to meet is $17,112.50 a year before tax. Assests have to be three times or more the difference between her income and the required income.

That sounds right; I can never remember how that works. :lol:

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HI MargotDarko and everyone

i meant that 8.000.00 is my wife 's 401k account so will this ammont overcome the income deficiency we have ?

WHAT does it mean her assests have to be 3 times or more the difference between her income and the required income.??

thanks for any clarification

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HI MargotDarko and everyone

i meant that 8.000.00 is my wife 's 401k account so will this ammont overcome the income deficiency we have ?

WHAT does it mean her assests have to be 3 times or more the difference between her income and the required income.??

thanks for any clarification

If your income is 13,000 and the poverty level is 17,500 then subtract 13,000 from 17,500 which gives you $4,500. You have to have three times that in assets, which is $13,500. This is just an example.

In your case you need almost $6,000 in assets. I don't know if a 401(k) can be used or not. Probably it can.

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HI MargotDarko and everyone

i meant that 8.000.00 is my wife 's 401k account so will this ammont overcome the income deficiency we have ?

WHAT does it mean her assests have to be 3 times or more the difference between her income and the required income.??

thanks for any clarification

If your income is 13,000 and the poverty level is 17,500 then subtract 13,000 from 17,500 which gives you $4,500. You have to have three times that in assets, which is $13,500. This is just an example.

In your case you need almost $6,000 in assets. I don't know if a 401(k) can be used or not. Probably it can.

I believe I've heard of 401(k)s being used before. As long as she doesn't have restrictions on when and how she can cash it and as long as she wouldn't lose a lot of it by cashing it, it should be fine.

Hath - you haven't said whether or not the amounts you're giving are definitely before taxes. Ask your wife if the $15,000 is before or after taxes. The amount that counts is how much she earns before tax is taken out.

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hi MargotDarko

thanks to you and to help members in a way or another ....infact i am wondering a lot about this point .you asked wether the amount i mentioned before or after taxes. what does it mean first before or after ?

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hi MargotDarko

thanks to you and to help members in a way or another ....infact i am wondering a lot about this point .you asked wether the amount i mentioned before or after taxes. what does it mean first before or after ?

THANKS TO ALL

I don't understand. Do you also post as hath?

I won't be able to explain to you what I mean by asking whether the salary you've mentioned is before or after taxes if you don't already understand. Ask your wife the question and she will understand. I think in fact that your wife would be better suited to ask about this and understand the responses. :)

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hi guys

i found this post of hath is interesting . dont think his wife income of 15.162.98 is anough besides according to him his wife hourly wage is $10.50 ...i read and found this

size of family unit poverty guidlines 125 percent

2 $ 13.690 $ 17.113

so dont see hath s wife is over 13.690 ????

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http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/07poverty.shtml

Above is a link to the current (2007) poverty guidelines. For a family of two you need to make an average of $17,112.50 per year (this includes the additional 25%). You are going to need a co-sponsor if your assests can not make up the difference.

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