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Do you mean that I will have to take with me and show them +12 000$ at Port of Entry at the airport or what.

Unless you lose some of the attitude you have here, you likely won't even make it to the Port of Entry -- you will not be issued a visa. There is not a consular officer in the world that will accept that you will definitely get a job within a month (unless you already have a credible job offer that you have not mentioned here) or that you can live anywhere in the US -- even as a single person -- for 2 years on $12,000. They all know better than that. You need to take whatever credible evidence you have of your financial situation and job prospects that will convince the visa officer that you will not become a public charge. Edited by jan22
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Do you mean that I will have to take with me and show them +12 000$ at Port of Entry at the airport or what.

I assume they will check to see what money you have in your account and what type of job you will be seeking (what are your qualifications/education in Morocco?)

There is a fantasy that America is the land of opportunity, but that just isn't the case at this point in time. Jobs are hard to find nowadays and people are more likely to hire someone from the U.S. than someone coming from abroad. It is a tough economy. Many jobs are low-level and hardly allow someone to survive.

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K1 Visa
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Service Center : Texas Service Center
Consulate : Morocco
I-129F Sent : 2011-03-07
I-129F NOA2 : 2011-07-08
Interview Date : 2011-11-01
Interview Result : Approved
Visa Received : 2011-11-03
US Entry : 2012-02-28
Marriage : 2012-03-05
AOS sent: 05/16/2012
AOS received USCIS: 5/23/2012
EAD Delivered: 8/3/2012
AOS Interview: 08/20/2012.
Green Card Received: 08/27/2012

ROC Form Sent 07/17/2014

ROC NOA 07/24/2014
ROC Biometrics Appt. 8/21/2014
ROC RFE 10/2014 Evidence sent 1/4/2014

ROC Approval Letter received 1/13/2015

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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here is a fantasy that America is the land of opportunity, but that just isn't the case at this point in time. Jobs are hard to find nowadays and people are more likely to hire someone from the U.S. than someone coming from abroad. It is a tough economy. Many jobs are low-level and hardly allow someone to survive.

It is true. Tough to find a job. People like to hire someone with degree or/and work experience from US.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Hi! Can somebody give the link (from Dept of State or any official site) stating how much asset is needed? Thanks.

This is all I found:

37. If I receive a visa through the DV program, will the U.S. government pay for my airfare to the United States, help me find housing and employment, and/or provide healthcare or any subsidies until I am fully settled?

No. The U.S. government will not provide any of these services to you if you receive a visa through the DV program. If you are selected to apply for a DV, you will need to demonstrate that you will not become a public charge in the United States before being issued a visa. This evidence may be in the form of a combination of your personal assets, an Affidavit of Support (Form I-134) submitted by a relative or friend residing in the United States, an offer of employment from an employer in the United States, or other evidence

http://www.travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/DV-2016-Instructions-Translations/DV_2016_Instructions_English.pdf

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K1 Visa
Event Date
Service Center : Texas Service Center
Consulate : Morocco
I-129F Sent : 2011-03-07
I-129F NOA2 : 2011-07-08
Interview Date : 2011-11-01
Interview Result : Approved
Visa Received : 2011-11-03
US Entry : 2012-02-28
Marriage : 2012-03-05
AOS sent: 05/16/2012
AOS received USCIS: 5/23/2012
EAD Delivered: 8/3/2012
AOS Interview: 08/20/2012.
Green Card Received: 08/27/2012

ROC Form Sent 07/17/2014

ROC NOA 07/24/2014
ROC Biometrics Appt. 8/21/2014
ROC RFE 10/2014 Evidence sent 1/4/2014

ROC Approval Letter received 1/13/2015

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Hi! Can somebody give the link (from Dept of State or any official site) stating how much asset is needed? Thanks.

No, because there isn't one. There is no single number that works for everyone and the public charge requirement is judged on an individual basis. For example, $15000 may be plenty for a young single tech graduate easily able to find a job, but nowhere near enough for a 65-year old without any retirement assets. How they judge the public charge requirement depends on your age, qualifications, work experience, number of dependents, whether you have an affidavit of support from someone, whether you have a host in the U.S., whether you have assets or savings and so on. Many embassies will use the U.S. poverty guidelines as a guide for the savings you need to show - this is also a number that changes depending on how many in your family (Google it).

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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This is all I found:

37. If I receive a visa through the DV program, will the U.S. government pay for my airfare to the United States, help me find housing and employment, and/or provide healthcare or any subsidies until I am fully settled?

No. The U.S. government will not provide any of these services to you if you receive a visa through the DV program. If you are selected to apply for a DV, you will need to demonstrate that you will not become a public charge in the United States before being issued a visa. This evidence may be in the form of a combination of your personal assets, an Affidavit of Support (Form I-134) submitted by a relative or friend residing in the United States, an offer of employment from an employer in the United States, or other evidence

http://www.travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/DV-2016-Instructions-Translations/DV_2016_Instructions_English.pdf

No, because there isn't one. There is no single number that works for everyone and the public charge requirement is judged on an individual basis. For example, $15000 may be plenty for a young single tech graduate easily able to find a job, but nowhere near enough for a 65-year old without any retirement assets. How they judge the public charge requirement depends on your age, qualifications, work experience, number of dependents, whether you have an affidavit of support from someone, whether you have a host in the U.S., whether you have assets or savings and so on. Many embassies will use the U.S. poverty guidelines as a guide for the savings you need to show - this is also a number that changes depending on how many in your family (Google it).

Thank you guys!

So we can use the i134? Not i864? What's the difference?

Filed: Country: Canada
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If you're taking your interview at the US consulate in Casablanca there is NO need to show your financial resources.

All you need is the address of your US host, if you're clean (no past criminal offences) and meet educational requirements you'll get approved.

The US consulate in Casablanca applies the host system, showing financial resources is only required at some select embassies/consulates.

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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If you're taking your interview at the US consulate in Casablanca there is NO need to show your financial resources.

All you need is the address of your US host, if you're clean (no past criminal offences) and meet educational requirements you'll get approved.

The US consulate in Casablanca applies the host system, showing financial resources is only required at some select embassies/consulates.

That's cool but my cousin's family is from Serbia.

 
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