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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hello everyone i am a newbie and i have few questions regarding i134 requirements. My fiancee is from the Philippines I am Planning to gather much info and requirements for i134 affidavit of support.

1: I am retired and i receive 2 checks per month... Total is $5082.62 per month of tax free money.

from va and other check

2: I will not include my 2 kids (20&25) as dependants. they are of age.

3: Will i need a co sponsor?

4: Will i need to include my assets as proof? bank statement, etc

what are the proofs (copies) i need to send to my fiancee , i understand that i need to send the original form of I134 with my original signature

Thank you VJ family

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~Our Story~


Early 2009: Met through a website called Friendster


12-15-2009: Became Lovers


04-02-2013: Went to the Philippines to be with Jen and i proposed to her for marriage


-We spent 11 unforgettable days together, went to Cebu and Bohol-





K1 Journey



6-11-13 I-129f Packet sent


6-14-13 USCIS received the application


6-18-13 Received text from USCIS with receipt number WACxxxxxxxxxx


6-20-13 Alien Registration number changed


6-24-13 NOA1 Hard Copy




~Ray and Jen~

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For a family of 2, you and her, you need to make $19,387 a year. You do not qualify on your income and will need a sponsor.

Often Manila does not accept co-sponsors for K-1 petitions. Unless it is a close family member, mother, father, brother etc.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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Do i need to file taxes?



For a family of 2, you and her, you need to make $19,387 a year. You do not qualify on your income and will need a sponsor.

Often Manila does not accept co-sponsors for K-1 petitions. Unless it is a close family member, mother, father, brother etc.

i will not put my 2 kids as dependants

~Our Story~


Early 2009: Met through a website called Friendster


12-15-2009: Became Lovers


04-02-2013: Went to the Philippines to be with Jen and i proposed to her for marriage


-We spent 11 unforgettable days together, went to Cebu and Bohol-





K1 Journey



6-11-13 I-129f Packet sent


6-14-13 USCIS received the application


6-18-13 Received text from USCIS with receipt number WACxxxxxxxxxx


6-20-13 Alien Registration number changed


6-24-13 NOA1 Hard Copy




~Ray and Jen~

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Do i need to file taxes?

i will not put my 2 kids as dependants

Your kids are not counted in the total if they were it would have been MUCH higher. That total income requirement is for just you and her.

You do not make enough to meed the requirements, filing taxes does not have anything to do with it. You need more income, a job, or a co-sponsor who makes enough income for their family plus the immigrant.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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Your kids are not counted in the total if they were it would have been MUCH higher. That total income requirement is for just you and her.

You do not make enough to meed the requirements, filing taxes does not have anything to do with it. You need more income, a job, or a co-sponsor who makes enough income for their family plus the immigrant.

That is the total amount of my checks per month and my kids are not included in that amount. that money is mine.. the school is paying my 2kids because they are using my va card.

~Our Story~


Early 2009: Met through a website called Friendster


12-15-2009: Became Lovers


04-02-2013: Went to the Philippines to be with Jen and i proposed to her for marriage


-We spent 11 unforgettable days together, went to Cebu and Bohol-





K1 Journey



6-11-13 I-129f Packet sent


6-14-13 USCIS received the application


6-18-13 Received text from USCIS with receipt number WACxxxxxxxxxx


6-20-13 Alien Registration number changed


6-24-13 NOA1 Hard Copy




~Ray and Jen~

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hello everyone i am a newbie and i have few questions regarding i134 requirements. My fiancee is from the Philippines I am Planning to gather much info and requirements for i134 affidavit of support.

1: I am retired and i receive 2 checks per month... Total is $5082.62 per month of tax free money.

from va and other check

2: I will not include my 2 kids (20&25) as dependants. they are of age.

3: Will i need a co sponsor?

4: Will i need to include my assets as proof? bank statement, etc

what are the proofs (copies) i need to send to my fiancee , i understand that i need to send the original form of I134 with my original signature

Thank you VJ family

I gave you a link to the I-864P in your other posting, The I-864P shows what the requirement is at 125% for your stated number of dependents.

You will need to show proof to the embassy that you receive that income monthly, bank statements will be part of that, and the letters from VA (and other) that state your monthly proceeds are the other that will be needed.

You adult children are not a consideration.

You do not need to list other assets if you income meets or exceeds the 125% requirement.

Being your income is tax free you do not file a federal tax return so you will need the items stated above. VA did at one time issue a statement showing what your monthly payment would be as does the SSA, copies of those will be needed.

Hank

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I do file taxes every year(sorry for the mistake) ..and i have 2 checks every month total is 5000 dollars every month. not included my kids..

~Our Story~


Early 2009: Met through a website called Friendster


12-15-2009: Became Lovers


04-02-2013: Went to the Philippines to be with Jen and i proposed to her for marriage


-We spent 11 unforgettable days together, went to Cebu and Bohol-





K1 Journey



6-11-13 I-129f Packet sent


6-14-13 USCIS received the application


6-18-13 Received text from USCIS with receipt number WACxxxxxxxxxx


6-20-13 Alien Registration number changed


6-24-13 NOA1 Hard Copy




~Ray and Jen~

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For a family of 2, you and her, you need to make $19,387 a year. You do not qualify on your income and will need a sponsor.

Often Manila does not accept co-sponsors for K-1 petitions. Unless it is a close family member, mother, father, brother etc.

You did notice his income is over $5,000 per MONTH.

I do file taxes every year(sorry for the mistake) ..and i have 2 checks every month total is 5000 dollars every month. not included my kids..

If your income is tax free why do you file a federal tax return? (Just curious)

You know you more than qualify.

Hank

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What am I not understanding here? If you make 5k/month tax free you sure as hell make enough.

hello everyone i am a newbie and i have few questions regarding i134 requirements. My fiancee is from the Philippines I am Planning to gather much info and requirements for i134 affidavit of support.

1: I am retired and i receive 2 checks per month... Total is $5082.62 per month of tax free money.

from va and other check

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You did notice his income is over $5,000 per MONTH.

If your income is tax free why do you file a federal tax return? (Just curious)

You know you more than qualify.

I am so confused either. but I do file taxes every year and i got 5000 dollars every month. And i will not count my 2 kids as dependents...

~Our Story~


Early 2009: Met through a website called Friendster


12-15-2009: Became Lovers


04-02-2013: Went to the Philippines to be with Jen and i proposed to her for marriage


-We spent 11 unforgettable days together, went to Cebu and Bohol-





K1 Journey



6-11-13 I-129f Packet sent


6-14-13 USCIS received the application


6-18-13 Received text from USCIS with receipt number WACxxxxxxxxxx


6-20-13 Alien Registration number changed


6-24-13 NOA1 Hard Copy




~Ray and Jen~

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hello everyone i am a newbie and i have few questions regarding i134 requirements. My fiancee is from the Philippines I am Planning to gather much info and requirements for i134 affidavit of support.

1: I am retired and i receive 2 checks per month... Total is $5082.62 per month of tax free money.

from va and other check

2: I will not include my 2 kids (20&25) as dependants. they are of age.

3: Will i need a co sponsor?

4: Will i need to include my assets as proof? bank statement, etc

what are the proofs (copies) i need to send to my fiancee , i understand that i need to send the original form of I134 with my original signature

Thank you VJ family

You do not need a joint sponsor. Since you said you make $5,082.62 per month, that puts you at $60,984 per year, which is well over the income requirements.

You can view the requirements here: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-864p.pdf

For two people, you need to make over $19,387 a year.

Good luck,

Justin

Edited by Ema ♥ Jin

Our 1-130, CR-1 Visa Journey

03/24/2013: Got Married

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05/11/2013: Sent I-130 to the Phoenix Lockbox

05/15/2013: Notice of Action 1 (Case transferred to NBC)

05/20/2013: Check Cashed

11/15/2013: Submitted Expedite Request to USCIS

12/12/2013: Notice of Action 2 (Case transferred to NVC)

12/16/2013: Received hard copy of Notice of Action 2

NVC STAGE

01/10/2014: Received Manila Case Number

01/10/2014: Paid AOS and IV Fees

01/16/2014: Expedite Request Approved by NVC (Submitted by Senator)

01/25/2014: Sent AOS and IV Documents to NVC

01/30/2014: AOS and IV Documents Delivered to NVC

02/20/2014: Case Status changed to "Case Complete"

02/26/2014: Case Status changed to "In Transit"

02/28/2014: Case Status changed to "Ready"

MEDICAL/INTERVIEW/POE STAGE

02/18/2014: Medical Examination at St. Lukes Extension (PASSED! One day process!)

03/03/2014: Received interview appointment instructions from U.S. Embassy

03/13/2014: Interview at U.S. Embassy Manila (PASSED!)

03/13/2014: Case Status changed to "Issued"

03/17/2014: Visa In Transit

03/19/2014: Visa Delivered

03/25/2014: Point of Entry - Los Angeles International Airport

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You do not need a joint sponsor. Since you said you make $5,082.62 per month, that puts you at $60,984 per year, which is well over the requirements.

You can view the requirements here: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-864p.pdf

big thanks

~Our Story~


Early 2009: Met through a website called Friendster


12-15-2009: Became Lovers


04-02-2013: Went to the Philippines to be with Jen and i proposed to her for marriage


-We spent 11 unforgettable days together, went to Cebu and Bohol-





K1 Journey



6-11-13 I-129f Packet sent


6-14-13 USCIS received the application


6-18-13 Received text from USCIS with receipt number WACxxxxxxxxxx


6-20-13 Alien Registration number changed


6-24-13 NOA1 Hard Copy




~Ray and Jen~

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woooaahh! got you all fela! big thanks to everyone!!dancin5hr.gif

~Our Story~


Early 2009: Met through a website called Friendster


12-15-2009: Became Lovers


04-02-2013: Went to the Philippines to be with Jen and i proposed to her for marriage


-We spent 11 unforgettable days together, went to Cebu and Bohol-





K1 Journey



6-11-13 I-129f Packet sent


6-14-13 USCIS received the application


6-18-13 Received text from USCIS with receipt number WACxxxxxxxxxx


6-20-13 Alien Registration number changed


6-24-13 NOA1 Hard Copy




~Ray and Jen~

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big thanks

You're welcome! :)

Our 1-130, CR-1 Visa Journey

03/24/2013: Got Married

USCIS STAGE

05/11/2013: Sent I-130 to the Phoenix Lockbox

05/15/2013: Notice of Action 1 (Case transferred to NBC)

05/20/2013: Check Cashed

11/15/2013: Submitted Expedite Request to USCIS

12/12/2013: Notice of Action 2 (Case transferred to NVC)

12/16/2013: Received hard copy of Notice of Action 2

NVC STAGE

01/10/2014: Received Manila Case Number

01/10/2014: Paid AOS and IV Fees

01/16/2014: Expedite Request Approved by NVC (Submitted by Senator)

01/25/2014: Sent AOS and IV Documents to NVC

01/30/2014: AOS and IV Documents Delivered to NVC

02/20/2014: Case Status changed to "Case Complete"

02/26/2014: Case Status changed to "In Transit"

02/28/2014: Case Status changed to "Ready"

MEDICAL/INTERVIEW/POE STAGE

02/18/2014: Medical Examination at St. Lukes Extension (PASSED! One day process!)

03/03/2014: Received interview appointment instructions from U.S. Embassy

03/13/2014: Interview at U.S. Embassy Manila (PASSED!)

03/13/2014: Case Status changed to "Issued"

03/17/2014: Visa In Transit

03/19/2014: Visa Delivered

03/25/2014: Point of Entry - Los Angeles International Airport

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1509721_227784080750113_404993920_n.jpg

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