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2013 Income Tax $2,450 (k1 & k1) Will it get approve?

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I have a question. My friend is going to have an interview by March 2014.

Her petitioner earning for 2013 ITR showing $24,500. She has k2 to bring along with her.

The question: Do you think she will have a shot to get approve at the US Manila Embassy?

Thank you.

IR5 DAD's Journey Total of 1 year from mailing out form I-130

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04/03/2014: Applied for SS

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04/07/2014: Green Card Production

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If their official household size is three, they are above 125% of the poverty guidelines, and should be approved.

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If their official household size is three, they are above 125% of the poverty guidelines, and should be approved.

TAHOMA, thank you so much!

IR5 DAD's Journey Total of 1 year from mailing out form I-130

(Jan 2013) to Visa in hand(Jan 2014).

02/02/2014: Paid $165 at ELIS site

03/06/2014: PORT-OF-Entry=Vancouver Canada

03/31/2014: USCIS Status Address Change

04/03/2014: Applied for SS

​04/03/2014: ELIS STATUS showed OPTIMIZED right away the day we applied for SS card.

04/07/2014: Green Card Production

04/09/2014: SS Card received.

4/10/2014: ELIS and USCIS status: GREEN CARD PRODUCED/SHIPPED

4/15/2014: GC arrived in the mail (yay!)

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I have a question. My friend is going to have an interview by March 2014.

Her petitioner earning for 2013 ITR showing $24,500. She has k2 to bring along with her.

The question: Do you think she will have a shot to get approve at the US Manila Embassy?

Thank you.

I-864P states $24,412 for three people, meet or exceed that and all is good.

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

Hank

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I-864P states $24,412 for three people, meet or exceed that and all is good.

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

She is worried cuz the ITR prior to that for 2012 was only $17k, and 2011 was only $15k.

Are they gonna look at the previous 2 years of his ITR?

Thanks Hank.

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IR5 DAD's Journey Total of 1 year from mailing out form I-130

(Jan 2013) to Visa in hand(Jan 2014).

02/02/2014: Paid $165 at ELIS site

03/06/2014: PORT-OF-Entry=Vancouver Canada

03/31/2014: USCIS Status Address Change

04/03/2014: Applied for SS

​04/03/2014: ELIS STATUS showed OPTIMIZED right away the day we applied for SS card.

04/07/2014: Green Card Production

04/09/2014: SS Card received.

4/10/2014: ELIS and USCIS status: GREEN CARD PRODUCED/SHIPPED

4/15/2014: GC arrived in the mail (yay!)

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She is worried cuz the ITR prior to that for 2012 was only $17k, and 2011 was only $15k.

Are they gonna look at the previous 2 years of his ITR?

Thanks Hank.

Being he has his 2013 ITR the embassy does not care about 2012 or 2011, the embassy ONLY wants to see the most recent tax return which you stated is for 2013 at $24,500 gross income. DO NOT bring other years of tax returns to the interview, they are not asked for, nor wanted, per the embassy instructions letter.

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/325288/packets/K1%20and%20K2%20Interview%20Preparation%20Instructions%20-%20English%20_10%20October%202013_.pdf

Hank

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“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

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Being he has his 2013 ITR the embassy does not care about 2012 or 2011, the embassy ONLY wants to see the most recent tax return which you stated is for 2013 at $24,500 gross income. DO NOT bring other years of tax returns to the interview, they are not asked for, nor wanted, per the embassy instructions letter.

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/325288/packets/K1%20and%20K2%20Interview%20Preparation%20Instructions%20-%20English%20_10%20October%202013_.pdf

Cool, this is relief for her fiancée knowing that they don't need to bring it. Thank you Hank.

IR5 DAD's Journey Total of 1 year from mailing out form I-130

(Jan 2013) to Visa in hand(Jan 2014).

02/02/2014: Paid $165 at ELIS site

03/06/2014: PORT-OF-Entry=Vancouver Canada

03/31/2014: USCIS Status Address Change

04/03/2014: Applied for SS

​04/03/2014: ELIS STATUS showed OPTIMIZED right away the day we applied for SS card.

04/07/2014: Green Card Production

04/09/2014: SS Card received.

4/10/2014: ELIS and USCIS status: GREEN CARD PRODUCED/SHIPPED

4/15/2014: GC arrived in the mail (yay!)

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