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mamalou
Hey, I'm preparing for my 1-134 AOS, I'm just confused under question #7 i own real property valued at: ????? do i have to put amount? since i am living with my 90 yo mother's house, my other siblings have their own houses too. I been single with no kids for many yrs 'til i meet my wife in the Phil, we just get married recently and i don't have my own house, i don't have life insurance, but i have bank deposits that im trying to save my money every payday. What should i answer since i am thinking that it is a plus factor when we the petitioner have our own property.I'm worried this thing may jeopardize granting a visa to my wife. Another thing is that i do not meet the minimum poverty guidelines so i have to get co-sponsor which is my sister who is financially stable. Thanks to her I am relieved. My other question is: Q- #7 ...I have other personal property? reasonable value??? Can i put my car and the amount? last Q #8 The ff persons are dependent upon me............ Since i have no dependent here in US should i put the name of my wife? I need u to guide me pls. Thanks for any reply mitch&malou
eric_and_teresa
Sorry! Never mind wink.gif
eric_and_teresa
Ok, here's my answer smile.gif

If you don't have any property uder your name, then you should not list any.

As long as your co-sponsor meets the income requiremente you should be fine.

IMO, listing your car does not make any difference if your co-sponsor meets the income.

You can read some tips for the I-134 here.
Nich-Nick
Tell the truth, not what you think might sound better. If you don't own a house, your answer to "real property" value is $0. If your co-sponsor sister owns a house, then she puts the value on her form. Personal property could be your car.
YuAndDan
Only list your income and YOUR assets, the home is not YOURS.

mamalou
QUOTE(eric_and_teresa @ Apr 24 2008, 10:08 AM) *
Ok, here's my answer smile.gif

If you don't have any property uder your name, then you should not list any.

As long as your co-sponsor meets the income requiremente you should be fine.

IMO, listing your car does not make any difference if your co-sponsor meets the income.

You can read some tips for the I-134 here.

Thanks Eric/theresa!!!! ur answers to my query is great and it helps, thanks to this site also
mamalou
QUOTE(YuAndDan @ Apr 24 2008, 10:25 AM) *
Only list your income and YOUR assets, the home is not YOURS.

Thanks to your answer , i owe u people.

QUOTE(Nich-Nick @ Apr 24 2008, 10:09 AM) *
Tell the truth, not what you think might sound better. If you don't own a house, your answer to "real property" value is $0. If your co-sponsor sister owns a house, then she puts the value on her form. Personal property could be your car.

Tank u nick-nick , ur answers help me guide.
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