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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Bolivia
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I make above the 125% poverty for the affidavit, however, I don´t own a home or have any assets. Do I need to have anything or will my income be sufficient? I have a daughter and am petitioning for him and his daughter, so there are four of us, and I make $51,500. This will be my second year with the school, and my previous district (which is on my W2) paid more than my current district, so I have a dependable income, but will that be enough without anything else?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: China
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Asset only comes into play to boost your qualification when your income is not sufficient.

Looks like you have plenty of room.

Edited by DualityOneness
10-04-2013 We met online
11-21-2013 We met in person in Shanghai for 2 weeks

12-13-2013 I-129F packet sent via express

12-19-2013 USCIS NOA #1 (text and email) received

12-24-2013 USCIS assigns Alien Registration Number
12-31-2013 USCIS NOA #1 hard copy received
06-02-2014 USCIS web site shows NOA #2 approval
06-06-2014 USCIS web site shows case sent to NVC

06-xx-2014 Fiancee acquired birth, marriage, and police certificates from local police station (wrong)

06-16-2014 NVC creates case with GUZ### number

06-19-2014 NVC sends case sent to Guangzhou, China
06-24-2014 Received packet 3 express mail from embassy
06-25-2014 Completed DS-160 and paid K1 visa fee

06-26-2014 Mailed packet 3 response back to Embassy

06-26-2014 Requested police certificate from Russian embassy

07-08-2014 Received packet 4 email from Embassy

07-17-2014 Picked up Russian police certificate

07-25-2014 Fiancee medical exam (received MMR & Varicella, but they missed required TD shot)

07-31-2014 Picked up medical exam reports

08-01-2014 Request (correct) birth, marriage, and police certificates from Notarial Service (GongZhengChu)

08-06-2014 Picked up birth, marriage, and police certificates from Notarial Service

08-14-2014 Passed Interview Guangzhou embassy

09-01-2014 Received passport, visa, & sealed envelope

09-13-2014 POE

09-17-2014 Went to CBP office to get (US entry) I-94 updated correctly

09-18-2014 Applied for Social Security Card
09-19-2014 Applied for Marriage License (via online)
09-25-2014 Received Social Security Card
09-30-2014 Picked up Marriage License
10-09-2014 Marriage by Justice of Peace
10-09-2014 Got Certified Marriage Certificate Copies
10-17-2014 Received a letter from SS office that they need the marriage license
10-09-2014 Applied to change the social security card name
10-24-2014 Went back to SS office to provide the marriage certificate documents again!!!
12-09-2014 Submitted AOS, EAD, and AP
12-16-2014 Received 16 emails and 16 text NOA messages
01-05-2015 Received Biometrics appointment letter for (01-12-2015)
01-12-2015 Had Biometrics (fingerprint & picture) - Required Marriage Certificate!!!
02-17-2015 EAD and AP is approved
02-23-2015 Received AP is approval letter
02-25-2015 Received EAD/AP combo card (expires 02/16/2016)
02-27-2015 Applied for SS card name change (they took her SS card)
02-27-2015 Driver's learner permit test was denied since the SS card was given to SS office for name change
03-17-2015 Received SS card with married name
03-17-2015 Started to change all her accounts to married name
03-23-2015 Received potential interview waiver letter
03-27-2015 DMV rejects learner's permit due to "legal status=pending" and vision test failure
04-05-2015 Vision test for learner's permit
04-06-2015 DPS sent us letter that DHS cleared my wife's status to acquire driver's license.
04-10-2015 Passed Driver Learner's Permit
04-22-2015 Received Driver Learner's Permit ID card (expires 02/16/2016)
08-27-2015 Green Card approved
08-31-2015 Received Green Card "Welcome Notice Was Mailed" letter
09-05-2015 Received Green card
10-26-2015 Passed Driver's License Road Test (on 3rd attempt)
11-03-2015 Received Driver's License (expires 02/16/2022)
11-06-2015 Applied to remove conditional work remark on SS card
11-23-2015 Received updated Social Security Card.
- - - - - - - - - - Pending Future Processing - - - - - - - - - -
05-27-2017 File 10 Year Green Card
08-27-2017 2 Year Green Card Expires
05-27-2018 File USC

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Thank you! I don´t want to get denied or wait any longer and have to get a co signer and all the documents!

easy peezy! looks like you wont have to provide bank statements either :D

April 15, 2014 : I-129F Package Sent

April 19, 2014 : I-129F Package Delivery Confirmation via USPS

April 24, 2014 - NOA1 received via email/text

April 25, 2014 - Alien Registration Number changed

April 28, 2014 - NOA1 received in mail.

May 23, 2014 - RFE received in mail.

June 5, 2014 - Response to RFE Sent

June 11, 2014 - NOA2 Approval via website!!!

June 14, 2014 - NOA2 received in mail.

June 24, 2014 - NVC Case # via phone!

June 25, 2014 - NVC forwarded case to Embassy

June 26, 2014 - Embassy received case.

June 26, 2014 - NVC letter in mail.

August 4-5, 2014 - Medical

August 6, 2014 - CFO Seminar

August 13, 2014 - VIsa Interview (Expedited)

August 19, 2014 - VISA ready for pick up!

August 20, 2014 - Packet 3 Arrived

August 26, 2014 - POE!

August 26, 2014 - Notice to schedule an Interview...

October 23, 2014 - AOS/EAD Package Sent

October 30, 2014 - NOA1 via website

November 1, 2014 - NOA1 received in mail

November 6, 2014 - Biometrics Appointment Scheduled in mail

November 19, 2014 - Biometrics Appointment

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Bolivia
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I would still send in my bank statements as proof of the savings I have in the bank, and depending on who looks at the form they might send an RFE. In theory however, since I make enough money with my salary I could, again in theory, send my pay check stubs, my W2, and the letter from my employer about my employment status as evidence of my income. The bank statements are to support the income. I plan on including everything because everyone has their own interpretation, and you´re better off sending everything. They want to see year round what your savings-checkings has looked like and make sure you´re stable.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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If you make enough income to meet the requirement, then no assets need to be listed. You can leave that entire section blank. Bank statements would not be needed if not using assets. Just the most recent tax transcript, letter from employer and/or most recent pay stubs should be all you need.

If you want to list assets and send bank statements, then you can, but they are not a requirement if you earn enough to meet the guidelines for your household size plus the intending immigrants.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I petitioned my wife and her 4 daughters and made 51000.00 and all of them were issued visas and my wife and oldest Stepdaughter just got there GC today. They came on K1 and K2 visas. Should not be a problem with just what you earned.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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How do you compute for the 125 % income?

My fiance still lives with her mom together with her brother, sis in law and niece.

Are you asking how is it calculated? it doesn't matter if the petitioner lives with her family, what matters is her income covers the poverty line for the household size she supports. Are her Mom, brother, sister in law, and niece considered her dependants? Does she list them as dependents on her federal tax return?

05-18-2022: Filed N-400 online. Received online NOA and Biometrics re-use.

06-03-2022: Interview scheduled (online notice).

06-10-2022: Interview letter received via USPS.

07-11-2022: Naturalization Interview

Click here for my full timeline of K1, AOS, ROC, and Naturalization
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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Are you asking how is it calculated? it doesn't matter if the petitioner lives with her family, what matters is her income covers the poverty line for the household size she supports. Are her Mom, brother, sister in law, and niece considered her dependants? Does she list them as dependents on her federal tax return?

Nope she doesn't have any dependents. We don't know if her income is enough already for the 125% poverty line.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Nope she doesn't have any dependents. We don't know if her income is enough already for the 125% poverty line.

Then her household size is 2 = herself, and the beneficiary. She needs $19,662. Please look at the poverty guidelines.

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

05-18-2022: Filed N-400 online. Received online NOA and Biometrics re-use.

06-03-2022: Interview scheduled (online notice).

06-10-2022: Interview letter received via USPS.

07-11-2022: Naturalization Interview

Click here for my full timeline of K1, AOS, ROC, and Naturalization
:time:--> http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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My 2013 total income only 15200, but i have deposit, personal preperty (cars), and my stocks as show above. Do I need a co-support?

Edited by wayneli613
K1 Timeline
I129f sent - 1/27/2014
NOA1 dated - 1/30/2014
Alien Number Changed - 1/31/2014
NOA2 (via web status update) - 7/25/2014
Sent to NVC - 8/01/2014
NOA2 Hardcopy - 8/3/2014
NVC number received - 8/15/2014 (call nvc and they also said package ship at the same day.)
NVC Left: 8/15/2014
Packet 3 Received 8/20/2014
Packet 4 Received 8/27/2014
Interview Date: 10/08/2014
Interview Result : Approved
Processing : My I-129f was approved in 175 days from your NOA1 date.
Estimates/Stats : My interview took 250 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

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