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Here my question...my Fiancé just retired in April, he will be getting a pension of 1300 dollars a month..also he receives 2000 dollars a month for a insurance settlement for the next 2 years..than in a year an a half he will receive his social security of about 1800 dollars a month...this does not include work he will do beginning in Sept part time teaching....do we have to be concerned about the requirements of the affidavit of support?.? Helppppp

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Here my question...my Fiancé just retired in April, he will be getting a pension of 1300 dollars a month..also he receives 2000 dollars a month for a insurance settlement for the next 2 years..than in a year an a half he will receive his social security of about 1800 dollars a month...this does not include work he will do beginning in Sept part time teaching....do we have to be concerned about the requirements of the affidavit of support?.? Helppppp

I feel like I'm back in school doing math problems. :lol:

Is it just the two of you or are there any kids to consider? If it's just the two of you, then he's above the minimum poverty guideline.

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I feel like I'm back in school doing math problems. :lol:

Is it just the two of you or are there any kids to consider? If it's just the two of you, then he's above the minimum poverty guideline.

:rofl: :rofl: And it isn't calculus....lol....

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I really appreciate you both with the very very nice reply....

But were here to have a good Conversation and helpful advice... not to make laugh of have fun with the others concern here,,, if you guys cant do that,,,i suggest you not to post something here... cuz its not fun what you guys post anyway... and for sure if someone do the same in your post,,,your not going to like it.

So lets us just be KIND here,,,God bless

thanks...

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:rofl: :rofl: And it isn't calculus....lol....

I really appreciate you both with the very very nice reply....

But were here to have a good Conversation and helpful advice... not to make laugh of have fun with the others concern here,,, if you guys cant do that,,,i suggest you not to post something here... cuz its not fun what you guys post anyway... and for sure if someone do the same in your post,,,your not going to like it.

So lets us just be KIND here,,,God bless

thanks...

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Here my question...my Fiancé just retired in April, he will be getting a pension of 1300 dollars a month..also he receives 2000 dollars a month for a insurance settlement for the next 2 years..than in a year an a half he will receive his social security of about 1800 dollars a month...this does not include work he will do beginning in Sept part time teaching....do we have to be concerned about the requirements of the affidavit of support?.? Helppppp

Here are the poverty guidelines. He needs to make 125% for his household size plus you: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-864p.pdf

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