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Kinda freaking out after my dear honey showed me this link to the embassy in Ankara http://turkey.usembassy.gov/media/pdfs/iv_instructions_052011.pdf

They list the poverty guidelines toward the end of the page. Is this for real or a glitch or something? Thoughts anyone?

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Thos are exactly the same as USCIS guideline for the I-864 there is no difference save for how it is lined up.

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-864p.pdf

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Agree with Inky.

Maybe you are looking at the Hawaii numbers on the Turkish page by mistake?

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yeah I noticed that too. looks like they started with "1" instead of "2" family members and the numbers became mismatched. Just hope the officers there are going by the right one and not the one on the embassy site. They also stated it's 18,387 more for EACH additional family member. It has to be a glitch

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Kinda freaking out after my dear honey showed me this link to the embassy in Ankara http://turkey.usembassy.gov/media/pdfs/iv_instructions_052011.pdf

They list the poverty guidelines toward the end of the page. Is this for real or a glitch or something? Thoughts anyone?

It's all kinds of wrong. Not only is the 2 person limit put under 1 person, but the additional amount per person in the last row of the table is wrong.. yet the "Note" underneath is right... weird. Trust the I-864.

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I haven't seen these instructions before. But I'm sure you'll be fine. The USCIS instructions are the best to follow on this. I hope everything goes smoothly from here for you both! :)

Kinda freaking out after my dear honey showed me this link to the embassy in Ankara http://turkey.usemba...ions_052011.pdf

They list the poverty guidelines toward the end of the page. Is this for real or a glitch or something? Thoughts anyone?

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