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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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I was wondering about the proof I needed to show that I can take care of my soon to be wife.

I understand maybe I need the last 3 years tax returns, bank statements, life insurance.

I want to know if I make enough to cover for her or do I need a co-signer?

I make U.S. Military pay, and I have $400,000 life insurance, and about $ 10,000 in the bank currently. is that enough or how much to I need ?

thanks!!! :dance:

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Tokyo, Japan

I-129F Sent : June 01 2008

NOA1 Received June 21 2008

"Touch" July 8 2008

''Touch'' July 9 2008

NOA2 JULY 28 2008!!!!!

''Touch'' July 29 2008

" The touch for July 29 was USCIS mailing the case to NVC"

"August 8 2008 received letter in mail from NVC...case was mailed to Tokyo..should arrive in a week"

" August 13 2008 Finace Received packet in mail from Tokyo"

''August 21 she started the Police report''

''August 25 she received email from consulate confirming the interview date''

''August 28 she received Police report''

''She will complete medical mid September''

'' medical finished $430.00''

''Interview is at the end of September''

''Interview yesterday October 29 ( for Japan ) They asked many questions but everything went well! visa arrives in 5 days!!!!!"

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I was wondering about the proof I needed to show that I can take care of my soon to be wife.

I understand maybe I need the last 3 years tax returns, bank statements, life insurance.

I want to know if I make enough to cover for her or do I need a co-signer?

I make U.S. Military pay, and I have $400,000 life insurance, and about $ 10,000 in the bank currently. is that enough or how much to I need ?

thanks!!! :dance:

http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/immigrant.../info_1327.html

Military Personnel only need to meet 100% of the poverty level if I'm not mistaken. So look at your number of Dependents (including your Fiancee/Spouse) and you'll have your number.

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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I was wondering about the proof I needed to show that I can take care of my soon to be wife.

I understand maybe I need the last 3 years tax returns, bank statements, life insurance.

I want to know if I make enough to cover for her or do I need a co-signer?

I make U.S. Military pay, and I have $400,000 life insurance, and about $ 10,000 in the bank currently. is that enough or how much to I need ?

thanks!!! :dance:

http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/immigrant.../info_1327.html

Military Personnel only need to meet 100% of the poverty level if I'm not mistaken. So look at your number of Dependents (including your Fiancee/Spouse) and you'll have your number.

Look, a typo on the Dept. of State website!

100%) for an active member of the U.S. Armed Forces sponsoring his orher spouse or children.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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I was wondering about the proof I needed to show that I can take care of my soon to be wife.

I understand maybe I need the last 3 years tax returns, bank statements, life insurance.

I want to know if I make enough to cover for her or do I need a co-signer?

I make U.S. Military pay, and I have $400,000 life insurance, and about $ 10,000 in the bank currently. is that enough or how much to I need ?

thanks!!! :dance:

http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/immigrant.../info_1327.html

Military Personnel only need to meet 100% of the poverty level if I'm not mistaken. So look at your number of Dependents (including your Fiancee/Spouse) and you'll have your number.

Look, a typo on the Dept. of State website!

100%) for an active member of the U.S. Armed Forces sponsoring his orher spouse or children.

awesome, Just what I was looking for, I make over $20,000 a year so there should be no problem!!!! Thank you ZeeNusah and WideAwakeInTheUSA for the quick responses!!!!

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Tokyo, Japan

I-129F Sent : June 01 2008

NOA1 Received June 21 2008

"Touch" July 8 2008

''Touch'' July 9 2008

NOA2 JULY 28 2008!!!!!

''Touch'' July 29 2008

" The touch for July 29 was USCIS mailing the case to NVC"

"August 8 2008 received letter in mail from NVC...case was mailed to Tokyo..should arrive in a week"

" August 13 2008 Finace Received packet in mail from Tokyo"

''August 21 she started the Police report''

''August 25 she received email from consulate confirming the interview date''

''August 28 she received Police report''

''She will complete medical mid September''

'' medical finished $430.00''

''Interview is at the end of September''

''Interview yesterday October 29 ( for Japan ) They asked many questions but everything went well! visa arrives in 5 days!!!!!"

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
Timeline
I was wondering about the proof I needed to show that I can take care of my soon to be wife.

I understand maybe I need the last 3 years tax returns, bank statements, life insurance.

I want to know if I make enough to cover for her or do I need a co-signer?

I make U.S. Military pay, and I have $400,000 life insurance, and about $ 10,000 in the bank currently. is that enough or how much to I need ?

thanks!!! :dance:

http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/immigrant.../info_1327.html

Military Personnel only need to meet 100% of the poverty level if I'm not mistaken. So look at your number of Dependents (including your Fiancee/Spouse) and you'll have your number.

Look, a typo on the Dept. of State website!

100%) for an active member of the U.S. Armed Forces sponsoring his orher spouse or children.

awesome, Just what I was looking for, I make over $20,000 a year so there should be no problem!!!! Thank you ZeeNusah and WideAwakeInTheUSA for the quick responses!!!!

No problem. Always willing to help a member of the Armed Forces. Thank you.

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