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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I'm assuming (and we all know that is a mistake), that the poverty guideline is before taxes? am I correct? To help understand my concern: November 2004 my USC fiancee had to leave work for medical reasons. From Dec '04 to June '05 he received SSI, and then was approved for disability insurance, which he is currently still on. My fiance had an organ transplant several months ago, and, there are still some medical concerns, but, he should be well enough to look for another job within the next couple of months. I'm expecting (hoping?) for a June interview in Montreal where they will want a I-134, (which I know is just 100% at this point). My confusion about the guideline is this: He gets about a thousand below the 2006 poverty guideline for the two of us.....however, IF the guideline is before taxes, under normal circumstances,,,, the amount he receives is probably as high, if not higher than someone actually earning that amount,since they have taxes taken off that. Did I explain this correctly? :huh: Right now, he is hesitant about asking anyone in his family to co-sponsor......unless we have no alternative. This could be moot point if he gets the doctors clearance to return to work before my interview and we can show a letter from an employer, combined with an explanation of his situation this past year and a half. any input would be appreciated.

Bev

sorry, this went in the wrong place.....

our timeline

01/03/06 - mailed I-129F application to NSC

01/16/06 - received NOA1 via snail mail

03/07/06 - received NOA2 via e-mail

03/22/06 - received at NVC

03/23/06 - case forwarded to embassy (Montreal)

04/03/06 - packet 3 arrives from embassy

04/11/06 - sent checklist and DS-230 part 1 to embassy

07/07/06 - Interview in Montreal

07/07/06 - Visa denied, handed in completed I-601

08/19/06 - I-601 received in Vermont

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