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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Belgium
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I have been looking at the poverty guideline page (under the section 125% poverty line since I am the sponsor and not in the armed forces) and cannot figure out if when it says on there SPONSORS HOUSEHOLD SIZE if that means minus my husband (who I am sponsoring but who is not in our household yet)? I have 2 toddlers and myself in the home now. Do I add him when looking at this page or only count who is in my home now. Also, is this gross income? If anyone could help me figure this out I'd really appreciate it..Thanks

08-23-2008 : First met

06-20-2009 : Engaged

10-06-2009 : Wedding

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01-20-2010 : I-130 sent

01-22-2010 : I-130 received

01-28-2010 : NOA1 received

04-01-2010 : NOA2 received

05-05-2010 : DS-3032 sent

05-26-2010 : DS-230 sent

05-26-2010 : Affidavit of support sent

06-24-2010 : RFE missing tax papers

06-25-2010 : sent missing papers

07-01-2010 : missing papers arrived at NVC

08-11-2010 : SIF / case closed at NVC

08-28-2010 : finally received interview date

09-16-2010 : medical

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10-21-2010 : back to Brussels to pick up Visa! :-)

12-22-2010 : POE Memphis

01-11-2011 : back to Belgium to sell my business

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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Your household size is 4 (you, immigrant and 2 children), the 125% poverty level is $22,050, and it is adjusted gross income

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