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4 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Noted.  You....WILL.... get a case note suggesting you might want to add a joint sponsor. Ignore that message.  You don't need one.  It's boilerplate even millionaires with insufficient taxable income get. 

Yes I did get that notice. Thanks to you, I have ignored that part. I have seen you mentioning that on other people's posts.

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On 11/18/2024 at 11:22 PM, JeanneAdil said:

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Actually I 864 instructions do say on page 8

 

For purposes of this affidavit, the line for Total Income on IRS Forms 1040 and 1040A will be considered when determining income. For persons filing IRS Form 1040 EZ, the line for adjusted gross income will be considered.   

 

In my thinking (and only mine from family history) assets can easily be wiped out for serious illnesses or accident(s).  personally we have a genetic alpha 1 antitrypson deficency and my brother had lung transplant in Pittsburgh and sister just had a liver transplant in Cleveland Clinic.   Savings and IRS's????   Needed them to live on 

 

the CO will look at assets if provided  but they want yearly income especially when the USC lives in an area of high living costs like Miami,  NYC,  CT,  etc,  125% of poverty guidelines is same for all 48 contiguous but we all know some areas of the US are much higher than others and CO's also know this when looking at the petition and I 864.   

 

As a retiree,  your income will have to support the immigrant's health care insurance so u should be checking the cost in your area and provide proof with the documents that you can afford it.

 

Basically i think immigration should be able to see credit reports too as money is a big issue in marriage. and the immigrant should not have to absorb bad credit upon arrival

I am fully insured by Blue Cross and Blue Shield so your logic is flawed by saying assets can easily be wiped out. ANother flaw in your logic is if people have a serious illness they won't be able to work anyway.

 

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4 hours ago, Larry and Marides said:

I am fully insured by Blue Cross and Blue Shield so your logic is flawed by saying assets can easily be wiped out. ANother flaw in your logic is if people have a serious illness they won't be able to work anyway.

 

Some folks employ scare tactics to lure in scary cats.  

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