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Hi

This will be my first post in the site, I will like to know if anyone of you were in a similar situation and how it was managed.

My wife is the petitioner and I am the beneficiary, I work abroad for many years (Many countries) and she does the travel with me, She used to work until we started to have kids and as of now she does not work.

We need to fill the Affidavit of Support but she does not have any income besides all the money I made (Joint account in USA).

I own the House where we will live in USA and currently earn decent money, but she does not have any Tax, W2, IRS.

Could she complete the form with all our actual financial information and how likely is NVC to accept it. She is a teacher and at the moment she is trying to obtain her license so she can start to work once obtained. but that will be somewhere around June 2016, my case was approved in March 2015, so we should completed before she start to work.

Any hints, suggestions and comments will be highly appreciated.

Regards

Dan.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Hi and welcome to VJ.

For the affidavit of support (AOS), your wife needs to show that she can financially support you so you won't become a liability on the government, unless your salary will remain from the same source after you immigrate to the US, in which case you can use your own income? If you want to use assets instead of a salary, it needs to be three times the poverty guidelines for your household size. Say you have two children, that's a household size of four which means your assets need to be three times $30,312, so you need $90,936 in assets. The asset can include your house minus any loans/mortgage on it.

If you're living abroad, your wife must also prove a US domicile, which I guess your house in the US will be.

Good luck on your visa journey

Edit: Are you doing a CR/IR-1 or are you in the US and adjusting status? Your profile says CR/IR-1 visa but just noticed that you've posted in the adjustment of status forum.

Edited by mallafri76

Met online October 2010


Engaged December 31st 2011


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USCIS Stage


September 8th 2014 - Filed I-130 with Nebraska Service Center


September 16th 2014 - NOA1 received


March 2nd 2015 - NOA2 received :dancing:



NVC Stage


March 28th 2015 - Choice of agent complete & AOS fee paid


April 17th 2015 - IV fee paid


May 1st 2015 - Sent in IV application


May 12th 2015 - Sent in AOS and IV documents


May 18th 2015 - Scan Date


June 18th 2015 - Checklist received


June 22nd 2015 - Checklist response sent to NVC


June 25th 2015 - Put for Supervisor Review


Sept 15th 2015 - Request help from Texas US Senator Cornyn and his team


Sept 23rd 2015 - Our case is moved from supervisor review to NVC's team for dealing with Senator requests


Nov 4th 2015 - CASE COMPLETE!!!! :dancing:



Embassy Stage


Dec 16th 2015 - Medical exam


Dec 21st 2015 - Interview


Dec 21st 2015 - 221(g) issued at interview for updated forms


Jan 13th 2016 - Mailed our reply to the 221(g) to the US Embassy, received and CEAC updated the next morning


Jan 20th 2016 - Embassy require more in-depth info on asset for i-864


Feb 1st 2016 - Sent more in-depth info on assets as requested. Received the next morning


Feb 16th 2016 - Visa has been issued :dancing: :dancing: :dancing: :dancing: :dancing:



In the US


April 5th 2016 - POE Newark. No questions asked.


April 14th 2016 - SSN received


May 10th 2016 - First day at my new job :dancing:


May 27th 2016 - Green Card received


June 7th 2016 - Got my Texas driver's license

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Venezuela
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I believe that there is some flexibility in these cases, but I am not 100% sure... I would consult with a lawyer in this particular case if I were you.

The IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT (INA): ACT 213A - REQUIREMENTS FOR SPONSOR'S AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT 1/

states that

(ii) Flexibility.-For purposes of this section, aliens may demonstrate the means to maintain income through demonstration of significant assets of the sponsored alien or of the sponsor, if such assets are available for the support of the sponsored alien.

Read the entire thing here:

http://www.uscis.gov/iframe/ilink/docView/SLB/HTML/SLB/act.html

Good Luck.

CURRENT PROCESS:
I-130 for Mom in Venezuela (Approved) - On To NVC Processing
2015
MM - DD
03-13 - Sent I-130 Package To Phoenix, AZ
03-14 - Package Delivered
03-19 - Received Text from USCIS case was received, and Receipt #.
03-19 - Received E-mail from USCIS case was accepted and routed to USCIS Nebraska Service Center
03-19 - Opened account on USCIS.gov to check case status
03-23 - Received the Form I-797C Notice of Action Priority Date March 16th, 2015
08-06 - Received e-mail notice RFE Letter would be sent.
08-10 - Received RFE (PROOF OF NAME CHANGE for Mom)
08-19 - Sent RFE Response
08-21 - USCIS Received my response to RFE
08-21 - Received e-mail notice "Your Case Status: Request for Evidence Response Review"
09-01 - Received e-mail I-130 was approved
I-130 Approved in 172 days - 5.65 Months
09-10 - I-797, Notice of Action sent to me by mail
09-14 - Received I-797, Notice of Action I-130 Approved
09-17 - Received Text from USCIS case status is updated online
09-17 - Received Email from USCIS: Case Was Sent To The Department of State
09-17 - Checked online status: Case Was Sent To The Department of State
09-22 - NVC Received my case
10-01 - NVC Assigned Case Number
10-02 - NVC Date of Welcome Letter to Petitioner
10-05 - NVC Welcome Letter Envelope Postage Stamp Date
10-06 - Called NVC and got Case # and Invoice #
10-06 - Logged in Online and Completed COA form DS-261 & AOS Payment
10-08 - Called NVC - Case still locked for approval of COA & Payment of IV Fee
10-09 - Received NVC Welcome Letter, AOS Bill & Document Cover Sheet
10-14 - Called NVC Got COA Reviewed Over The Phone
10-15 - Received IV Fee Invoice By Email
10-16 - Paid IV Fee
10-19 - IV Fee Appears as PAID and DS-260 IV Application OPEN
2016
MM - DD
03-31 - Sent AOS & IV Packets to NVC Overnighted
04-01 - Packages delivered to NVC
04-02 - Completed and Submitted DS-260 IV Application Online
04-02 - NVC SCAN DATE
05-02 - CASE COMPLETE!
05-09 - Received CC Email from NVC
05-09 - Received letter Re: updated mailing/email address for this case ???
05-16 - Received Email with INTERVIEW DATE (P4)
05-19 - Received actual INTERVIEW DATE (P4) letter in the mail
05-25 - NVC Sent Case To Embassy (CEAC Status Changed to In Transit)
06-28 - INTERVIEW DATE
06-28 APPROVED in 468 days FROM I-130 NOA1- 15.38 Months
08-28 - Point Of Entry POE Miami International Airport - Miami, Florida
09-09 - Received Social Security Number Card in the Mail (Middle Name Cut Off)
10-04 - Received Text & Email of Updated USCIS.gov Case Status: New Card Being Produced
10-07 - Received Text & Email of Updated USCIS.gov Case Status: New Card Has been Mailed

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Hi and welcome to VJ.

For the affidavit of support (AOS), your wife needs to show that she can financially support you so you won't become a liability on the government, unless your salary will remain from the same source after you immigrate to the US, in which case you can use your own income? If you want to use assets instead of a salary, it needs to be three times the poverty guidelines for your household size. Say you have two children, that's a household size of four which means your assets need to be three times $30,312, so you need $90,936 in assets. The asset can include your house minus any loans/mortgage on it.

If you're living abroad, your wife must also prove a US domicile, which I guess your house in the US will be.

Good luck on your visa journey

Edit: Are you doing a CR/IR-1 or are you in the US and adjusting status? Your profile says CR/IR-1 visa but just noticed that you've posted in the adjustment of status forum.

Hi Mallafri76, I will say yes to both, as for the section of Adjustment of status I guess I am still learning the site.

I believe that there is some flexibility in these cases, but I am not 100% sure... I would consult with a lawyer in this particular case if I were you.

The IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT (INA): ACT 213A - REQUIREMENTS FOR SPONSOR'S AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT 1/

states that

(ii) Flexibility.-For purposes of this section, aliens may demonstrate the means to maintain income through demonstration of significant assets of the sponsored alien or of the sponsor, if such assets are available for the support of the sponsored alien.

Read the entire thing here:

http://www.uscis.gov/iframe/ilink/docView/SLB/HTML/SLB/act.html

Good Luck.

Vzlan-US Citizen Muchas Gracias

What are you filing for? Spousal visa?

Spousal Visa

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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~ Moved from AOS from Family Based Visas to IR-1/CR-1 Process- filing for spousal visa & dealing with NVC ~

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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