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hanout
HI EVERYBODY

want to know who decide that an income in I-864 meets the requirments or not ? isit the NVC or the officer at the consulate?
THANKS
simple_male
QUOTE(hanout @ Jun 13 2007, 05:00 PM) *
HI EVERYBODY

want to know who decide that an income in I-864 meets the requirments or not ? isit the NVC or the officer at the consulate?
THANKS


Consulate. Did you read all replies of your previous question? Have you found out how much does your spouse make? If yoru spouse makes $10.50 per hour, then the income is good enough. Making $10.50 as a full time employee means $21,840 annual income before taxes, if that person works full time (40 hours per week, 2080 hours in one year).
hanout
hi simple_male
i 'm still figuiring out the matter through the replies i get but i m still confused: you said since she gets 10.50 and .......she has more than 21.000.00 how is that ? WHY she has just 15.162.95 for 2006 for ex. where the misunderstanding resides?

THANKS
kitkat1
Guidelines are here:

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_1327.html

Guidelines in calculating levels of income and assets that immigrant visa petitioners and joint sponsors must demonstrate in their I-864 Affidavits of Support.

2 people:

125% = $17,113
hanout
hi kitkat1....thanks for showing all that and yes i do know that

thanks


simple_male
QUOTE(hanout @ Jun 15 2007, 12:18 PM) *
hi simple_male
i 'm still figuiring out the matter through the replies i get but i m still confused: you said since she gets 10.50 and .......she has more than 21.000.00 how is that ? WHY she has just 15.162.95 for 2006 for ex. where the misunderstanding resides?

THANKS


You have to find out from your wife how much she made last year before taxes. If she had made $15, 162.95, then you need a co sponsor. If she had made $15, 162.95, then her hourly rate for 2006 was $7.30. But you also mentioned she makes $10.50 per hour. I think, $10.50 is her current wage. You have to find all from your wife.
Yodrak
hanout,

simple_male gave you the information to calculate that $10.50 per hour is $21,840 per year for a full-time job.

If your fiancee is earning $10.50 per hour and is not earning $21,840 then you have either given us some incorrect information or you are leaving something out. The misunderstanding lies with the limited or inaccurate information that you are providing.

Yodrak

QUOTE(hanout @ Jun 15 2007, 12:18 PM) *
hi simple_male
i 'm still figuiring out the matter through the replies i get but i m still confused: you said since she gets 10.50 and .......she has more than 21.000.00 how is that ? WHY she has just 15.162.95 for 2006 for ex. where the misunderstanding resides?

THANKS
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