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Is 125% of poverty a fair requirement.  

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  1. 1. Is 125% of poverty level a fair requirement?

    • Yes the concept and the level are reasonable
    • No, the concept is reasonable, but the amount should be higher.
    • No, the concept is reasonable, but the amount should be lower.


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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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and what type is that exactly????

have you ever been to the UK??

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Hey Dan,

Unfortunately I disagree with you, I have been in the UK and feel its one of the most racist countries to be in. Please don't take me wrong I am in no way trying to insult anyone here, I am a Indian by origin, at 24 i had a master's from worlds top 4th uni and was making 340% over poverty line. Worked hard for my education and all but still just because I look Indian people will not stop me taunting that I am not a British and life is so good for me , I am so lucky? Blamed me to live on benefits and what not. And the funny part was most of the people I knew who where on benefits where from EU itself. People told me before I got here USA is very bad and racist but I could not disagree more , my opinion might change but this is my experience until now. :innocent:

Your country of origin doesn't always links to, if you will or will not be on benefits its just a individuals choice.

Once again I meant no harm mate! :) :) :)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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:wow: :wow: :wow:

Some of the people needs to get back on the topic here!

Judging anyone or speaking what's correct for everyone and getting worked up on it makes no sense in the end we all are forced to follow the same rules.

Although being a regular on the forum I feel bad while reading people who cant find a sponsor, cant file AOS, have no proof to prove they have met in person or hardly know each other etc. do we really thinking through before we get our hands dirty in the US immigration process :hehe: :hehe: :hehe:

It will be incorrect to comment on others love life but with us we both waited until we finished our masters, had financial and mental capabilities before deciding to start our K1 visa journey. Even though we have been together over 5 yrs.

Lets try to be less judgmental here please. :ot2:

Edited by J&P!
 
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