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18 minutes ago, RKarim said:

Good day can someone tell me right off the bat the yearly salary for a petitioner with 5 kids

thanks much 

Google is your friend 😉 

https://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty-guidelines

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1 minute ago, Letspaintcookies said:

Google is your friend 😉 

https://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty-guidelines

I know there are a lot of we'll inform people here so imma try my luck google be antisocial right now😅

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2019 it is $39,010 for seven people 

2020 will not be out till after the 20th

and that is only 100% for the K1

need 125 % for the AOS or CR1 visa

and she will need to provide proof she can afford health care insurance till she can add you to hers 

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23 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

2019 it is $39,010 for seven people 

2020 will not be out till after the 20th

and that is only 100% for the K1

need 125 % for the AOS or CR1 visa

and she will need to provide proof she can afford health care insurance till she can add you to hers 

Thanks a million much appreciated but what month cause u said the 20th but didn't specify a month 

thanks

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3 minutes ago, RKarim said:

Thanks a million much appreciated but what month cause u said the 20th but didn't specify a month 

thanks

 

23 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

2019 it is $39,010 for seven people 

2020 will not be out till after the 20th

and that is only 100% for the K1

need 125 % for the AOS or CR1 visa

and she will need to provide proof she can afford health care insurance till she can add you to hers 

Could u give me some more clarity on the 100% k1 and 125%  AOS thanks hope I'm not being a burden 

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11 hours ago, RKarim said:

 

Could u give me some more clarity on the 100% k1 and 125%  AOS thanks hope I'm not being a burden 

for 7 people you and her and 5 kids she needs to be making at least $39,010 and that is considered not much if she lives in an expensive area

to AOS after marriage it costs $1225 now and will go up to over $2000 (USCIS wants to up the fee) later this year

she needs to be making 125% to Do AOS which is $48.762.50

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2 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

for 7 people you and her and 5 kids she needs to be making at least $39,010 and that is considered not much if she lives in an expensive area

to AOS after marriage it costs $1225 now and will go up to over $2000 (USCIS wants to up the fee) later this year

she needs to be making 125% to Do AOS which is $48.762.50

Thanks for ur response 

Does the same thing apply to the Cr1 process and would a co sponsor eliminate these things and how much would would the co sponsor need to be making?

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1 hour ago, RKarim said:

Thanks for ur response 

Does the same thing apply to the Cr1 process and would a co sponsor eliminate these things and how much would would the co sponsor need to be making?

the 125% is needed for CR1 but there is no AOS after marriage here in the US to go thru

and i do not know about cosponsors but others may answer that

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8 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

for 7 people you and her and 5 kids she needs to be making at least $39,010 and that is considered not much if she lives in an expensive area

to AOS after marriage it costs $1225 now and will go up to over $2000 (USCIS wants to up the fee) later this year

she needs to be making 125% to Do AOS which is $48.762.50

Does child support counts as meeting the requirements 

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16 hours ago, RKarim said:

Does child support counts as meeting the requirements 

This is what i find on the IRS site so I don't think it does count as it is not part of her gross income but i did not have this so i will stand corrected by other members if they were allowed to claim it

 

No, child support payments aren't considered taxable income, according to the IRS. Child support payments are neither deductible by the payer nor taxable to the payee. So when you calculate your gross income to see if you are required to file a tax return, don't include child support payments received.

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2 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

This is what i find on the IRS site so I don't think it does count as it is not part of her gross income but i did not have this so i will stand corrected by other members if they were allowed to claim it

 

No, child support payments aren't considered taxable income, according to the IRS. Child support payments are neither deductible by the payer nor taxable to the payee. So when you calculate your gross income to see if you are required to file a tax return, don't include child support payments received.

THanks so much u have been quite helpful...

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