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K1 Visa: Affidavit of Support Requirements (Manila Embassy) |
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4:33 am December 9, 2019 | |
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Michael & Tom
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Hi all, we're still waiting on our NOA2 but we're looking ahead to the next stages of the process to ensure that we have everything in order ahead of time. I know that when it comes time to submit the Affidavit of Support, they'll be looking for a minimum income of 125% of the federal poverty level (for two people). If the income does not meet that threshold or if the Petitioner is unemployed at the time of filing, I know that assets can also be considered. Does anyone know the minimum value of assets the Petitioner must have listed on the I-134? I know the criteria vary from embassy to embassy; we'll be filing at the one in Manila.
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Affidavit of Support Requirements (Manila Embassy) |
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1:47 am December 9, 2019 | |
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Michael & Tom
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Hi all, we're still waiting on our NOA2 but we're looking ahead to the next stages of the process to ensure that we have everything in order ahead of time. I know that when it comes time to submit the Affidavit of Support, they'll be looking for a minimum income of 125% of the federal poverty level (for two people). If the income does not meet that threshold or if the Petitioner is unemployed at the time of filing, I know that assets can also be considered. Does anyone know the minimum value of assets the Petitioner must have listed on the I-134? I know the criteria vary from embassy to embassy; we'll be filing at the one in Manila, if anyone has any relevant experience there to speak of. Thanks!
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Moving after filing I-129F: Need to notify USCIS? |
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3:42 am December 8, 2019 | |
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Michael Connelly
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I am a U.S. citizen who filed an I-129F in early October. At the time, I was living in Hong Kong and my fianc (a British citizen) was living in the Philippines. Since filing the I-129F, I ve moved from Hong Kong to Manila to live with my fianc while we wait for his K1 visa to be approved. The mailing address I listed on the I-129F hasn t changed, but obviously my current physical address has. Is this something I need to notify USCIS about? Also, will it help our case if USCIS knows we re now living together? Appreciate any advice on this, thanks!
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When should I get my driver’s license? |
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7:11 pm December 1, 2019 | |
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Rhonda.L
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My husband and I both don t have a driver s license in our own country and we ll be moving to California (SF or Orange County) next year. Should we get an international driver s license in our own country first? Or wait until we land America?
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