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Hi, What are the poverty line requirements for the I-134 affidavit of support for a family of two?? :help: I am not sure that I will meet the dollar amount needed??!! :crying: Where can I find this chart? And can we marry first and then later bring her son over later? If so when? She is from the Philippines but lives in Toronto Canada now for many years and is a landed immigrant.

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Here you go,

http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/06poverty.shtml

Marilyn and Peter.

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Hi, What are the poverty line requirements for the I-134 affidavit of support for a family of two?? :help: I am not sure that I will meet the dollar amount needed??!! :crying: Where can I find this chart? And can we marry first and then later bring her son over later? If so when? She is from the Philippines but lives in Toronto Canada now for many years and is a landed immigrant.

I belive this will be the right poverty guideline found at http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/files/I-864p.pdf Let me know if this helps.

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Hi, What are the poverty line requirements for the I-134 affidavit of support for a family of two?? :help: I am not sure that I will meet the dollar amount needed??!! :crying: Where can I find this chart? And can we marry first and then later bring her son over later? If so when? She is from the Philippines but lives in Toronto Canada now for many years and is a landed immigrant.

keep in mind that you need to meet 125% of the poverty guide lines.

yes you can marry her first, (but it could take longer)

on a K-1 visa you will have up to one year to bring her son over (1 year after she comes over) just ensure you include him on the orginal visa package

being from the Philippines and living in Canada should not be a problem have her check with her Embassy there and they might be able to provide more info.

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Hi, What are the poverty line requirements for the I-134 affidavit of support for a family of two?? :help: I am not sure that I will meet the dollar amount needed??!! :crying: Where can I find this chart? And can we marry first and then later bring her son over later? If so when? She is from the Philippines but lives in Toronto Canada now for many years and is a landed immigrant.

keep in mind that you need to meet 125% of the poverty guide lines.

yes you can marry her first, (but it could take longer)

on a K-1 visa you will have up to one year to bring her son over (1 year after she comes over) just ensure you include him on the orginal visa package

being from the Philippines and living in Canada should not be a problem have her check with her Embassy there and they might be able to provide more info.

Thanks,, will do ASAP!!! Thanks Again... :thumbs:

Hi, What are the poverty line requirements for the I-134 affidavit of support for a family of two?? :help: I am not sure that I will meet the dollar amount needed??!! :crying: Where can I find this chart? And can we marry first and then later bring her son over later? If so when? She is from the Philippines but lives in Toronto Canada now for many years and is a landed immigrant.

I belive this will be the right poverty guideline found at http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/files/I-864p.pdf Let me know if this helps.

I was wondering, is the I-864 guidelines the same as for the I-134? :unsure:

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