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we got our NOA2 and im scheduling the interview in the next couple of days.. i understand that there is a poverty guideline of 125%.. i dont know if i meet that line.. maybe u guys can help explain to me your thoughts and if would meet the requirements.. i will bring my fiancee akiko, and her son aeko with me here on the the k1 visa and k2 visa.. so its me my fiancee and her son i will be supporting.

i own my own buisness.. just got out of school this past year.. i am a locksmith and earned $19,600 and have tax papers where i filed this year.

i have about $10,000 in the bank

i also own a house thats worth $180,000

will this be enough income and assests? will they require more income or a cosponsor?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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we got our NOA2 and im scheduling the interview in the next couple of days.. i understand that there is a poverty guideline of 125%.. i dont know if i meet that line.. maybe u guys can help explain to me your thoughts and if would meet the requirements.. i will bring my fiancee akiko, and her son aeko with me here on the the k1 visa and k2 visa.. so its me my fiancee and her son i will be supporting.

i own my own buisness.. just got out of school this past year.. i am a locksmith and earned $19,600 and have tax papers where i filed this year.

i have about $10,000 in the bank

i also own a house thats worth $180,000

will this be enough income and assests? will they require more income or a cosponsor?

our lawyer told me that this year the 125% poverty line for 2 people is about 19k for 2009, so you'd better check if you've got 3 people in family to be.

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I think the 2009 poverty line for two people is 14,570. So times 1.25 = 18,212.00.

Looks like your fine. If you were below, your assets must equal 5 times the difference...Either way you look pretty safe.

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