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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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My fiance was just going through the I-134 and had a couple of questions.

1. Being in the military, the bulk of his pay is made up of allowances. Does he put his basic pay + allowances in the income part or just his basic pay and then list the allowances on a supplement sheet? His basic pay will still be over the poverty line if he just lists that.

2. He has other personal property, various classic cars and motorcycles, which together are worth a substantial amount of money however he's never had them appraised. Is it worth putting this amount down? Is the embassy likely to ask for proof if he does?

Thanks in advance.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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My fiance was just going through the I-134 and had a couple of questions.

1. Being in the military, the bulk of his pay is made up of allowances. Does he put his basic pay + allowances in the income part or just his basic pay and then list the allowances on a supplement sheet? His basic pay will still be over the poverty line if he just lists that.

2. He has other personal property, various classic cars and motorcycles, which together are worth a substantial amount of money however he's never had them appraised. Is it worth putting this amount down? Is the embassy likely to ask for proof if he does?

Thanks in advance.

The attorney said my wages were enough. My bank shows the alimony deposits that are not included (as they will be terminated once I am remarried), but she told me not to even bother listing them separately. I was told as long as I make over 26,000- it is fine, as it is only me and no other dependants. So no issues there!

Agree with listing allowances on his pay on separate sheet if he has no statemented assests (home, IRA's, etc).

He can put his cars/motorcycles in the property section, just copy the titles showing no liens to go with the affidavit. There is a value on the title at the time it was issued in his name.

Timeline:

3/11/08 I 129 F filed

3/20/08 NOA1

6/20/08 NOA2

7/05/08 Packet 3

12/22/08 Interview

12/29/08 Visa Delivered

1/26/08 POE

3/20/08 Wedding

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Umm,..just to note,..being military, you only need to meet 100% of poverty level, not 125%

"When a man is educated, an individual is educated; when a woman is educated, a family and a country are educated."

— Mahatma Gandhi

The timeline... (Frankfurt) for the kids visas

10/22/2007 Filed I-130 x 2 in person + paid 710 USD (355 each )

10/22/2007 Filed DS-230 part 1 x 2

10/22/2007 Received the document checklist and FRN (case) numbers

12/18/2007 I-130 petition approved, but I didn't know. I was away at the time, didn't get confirmation letters til I got back from the states.

12/20/2007 Notice of Approval arrives in tha mail. According to the date received stamp on back of envelope at my post box.

Will now wait til hubby is back from Iraq to fax in checklist readiness, even though, I have been ready since day of lodging I-130's. all except medical.

02/18/2008 Faxed the "checklist" back to the consulate.

02/25/2008 Medicals completed.

02/25/2008 Appt letters in mail for appt on March 7th. Cant go due to prior military commitments. Emailed consulate and received an amended appt date of March 12th 2008.

03/12/2008 Visa interview - APPROVED x 2

03/27/2008 Visa's finally generated. I emailed the consulate. they apologised for the delay. They forgot to issue the visas after approval.

03/31/2008 Received visas

04/26/2008 Flying out of Frankfurt to next duty station on orders.

Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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Umm,..just to note,..being military, you only need to meet 100% of poverty level, not 125%

We thought that was specific for the I-864 but that's not a problem to us.

Thanks for the responses guys.

 
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