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Filed: Country: India
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my fiance make about 24k where minimum income for us o get visa approved is 125 % of poverty guideline that is almost 28k for family of four( my fiance ,me , and 2kids ) ryt ?

we dont have anybody to sponsor us , what we can do in this situation every day without each other is pain .

also she is getting child support including child support she makes near 34k does child support counts ?

Filed: Country: India
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oh thank you friend u have no idea this is big information for us , and also she has some debts and use medicaid for children do that will effect our case ? ok she owns house can that considered as asset and add any positive point in our case ,please provide us all information about it u can provide and thank you bigdog

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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The consulate may consider child support but they're not required to. First, child support payments do not last forever. The non-custodial parent's obligation to pay usually ends when the children are 18 years old. Second, child support payments are intended to help support the children. A consular officer isn't required to consider those funds to be available to support an immigrant, but most consulates will consider them as an offset to the funds required to support the claimed household size. If any of the children will reach the age of 18 within the next five years then there's a pretty good chance they won't accept the child support.

Her debts are usually irrelevant, but receiving Medicaid is a problem. It's a means tested benefit - something which the affidavit of support is specifically intended to ensure that you won't receive. It's difficult to accept her guarantee that you won't receive any means tested benefits when she's already receiving them.

You guys should really try to find a joint sponsor.

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