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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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My fiance is an artist and musician. Will it be required that he show some sort of financial ability to live in usa? If so, what does that entail?

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No. All that matters to them is that the sponsor (or their co-sponsor) has the necessary income to insure that they do not become a ward of the state.

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I-129F Sent :------------------2010-07-28

I-129F NOA1 :----------------2010-08-05

Transferred to CSC:--------2010-08-10

I-129F NOA2 :----------------2011-01-04

NVC Left :----------------------2011-01-19

Consulate Received :------2011-01-25

Packet 3 Received :---------2011-01-27

Packet 3 Sent :---------------2011-01-27

Packet 4 Received :---------2011-02-17

Interview Date :---------------2011-02-24

Visa Received :---------------2011-03-07

Flight: March 10th 2011!

Married: March 22nd 2011!

AOS

AOS Packet sent :------------2011-04-28

NOA1 :---------------------------2011-05-04

I-485 RFE :---------------------2011-05-16

Biometrics letter : ------------2011-05-23

Biometrics Walk-In :---------2011-05-26

RFE Response :--------------2011-05-31

Transferred to CSC :--------2011-06-14

EAD Approved :---------------2011-06-24

AP Approved :-----------------2011-06-28

EAD / AP Received :--------2011-07-02

AOS Approved :---------------2011-08-04

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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No. All that matters to them is that the sponsor (or their co-sponsor) has the necessary income to insure that they do not become a ward of the state.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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Yes, actually, the USC petitoner will be required to demonstrate that he/she earns income or has assets that match or exceed the 125% of the poverty threshold for the household size.

This is done by filling out and presenting the I-134 affidavit of support at the Embassy interview.

If the USC petitioner cannot meet that level, then most (but certainly not all) Embassies/Consulates will accept the I-134 of a joint-sponsor.

Good luck.

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Poster, you were talking about the beneficiary, correct?

K1 Visa

I-129F Sent :------------------2010-07-28

I-129F NOA1 :----------------2010-08-05

Transferred to CSC:--------2010-08-10

I-129F NOA2 :----------------2011-01-04

NVC Left :----------------------2011-01-19

Consulate Received :------2011-01-25

Packet 3 Received :---------2011-01-27

Packet 3 Sent :---------------2011-01-27

Packet 4 Received :---------2011-02-17

Interview Date :---------------2011-02-24

Visa Received :---------------2011-03-07

Flight: March 10th 2011!

Married: March 22nd 2011!

AOS

AOS Packet sent :------------2011-04-28

NOA1 :---------------------------2011-05-04

I-485 RFE :---------------------2011-05-16

Biometrics letter : ------------2011-05-23

Biometrics Walk-In :---------2011-05-26

RFE Response :--------------2011-05-31

Transferred to CSC :--------2011-06-14

EAD Approved :---------------2011-06-24

AP Approved :-----------------2011-06-28

EAD / AP Received :--------2011-07-02

AOS Approved :---------------2011-08-04

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello my fiance's income is based on social security disability (income contribution) and he was getting around $12,600.00 (net) and on his part time job which is around $3,600.00 so a total of $16,200.00 ANNUAL INCOME last year and presently . Is that sufficient enough for him to meet the target income of 125% poverty line ? Coz I was thinking that a petitioner which is on disability income has a lower chances of Visa being approved. With that figures please help me if that will suffice the allowable income. He cannot have a full time job coz he's on disability that's why he only takes part time job. Please help if these incomes he has right now will pass the the requirement. Thank you very much.......HOPE YOU CAN HELP ME ON THIS ONE...

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Gingerpants is correct. The question was, if the beneficiary has to show some sort of financial ability to live in the USA. Gingerpants reply was correct.

Audy_Rob, be more careful about reading, and understanding, the question.

ROC Timeline

4-26-13------Eligible to file for ROC

6-17-13------Sent off I-751 Package

6-19-13------VSC Received our package. Signed for by K. Fitzgerald

6-24-13------Received NOA in the mail, dated 6-20-13

6-24-13------Check Cashed

7-05-13------Received Biometrics Appointment letter in the mail for 7-18-13

7-18-13------Biometrics done

8-20-13------Case Transferred to CSC for further processing

8-24-13------Transfer notice arrived in the mail today

10-21-13----ROC Approved!

10-25-13----Received approval letter in the mail

10-28-13----Production of 10 Yr Green Card ordered

11-01-13----Card has been mailed!....Received USPS tracking number

11-04-13----10yr Green Card arrived in the mail today....Yay!!

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Gingerpants is correct. The question was, if the beneficiary has to show some sort of financial ability to live in the USA. Gingerpants reply was correct.

Audy_Rob, be more careful about reading, and understanding, the question.

Audy_Rob did not state anything incorrect. The OP did not specify who was the petitioner and who was the beneficiary.

Hello my fiance's income is based on social security disability (income contribution) and he was getting around $12,600.00 (net) and on his part time job which is around $3,600.00 so a total of $16,200.00 ANNUAL INCOME last year and presently . Is that sufficient enough for him to meet the target income of 125% poverty line ? Coz I was thinking that a petitioner which is on disability income has a lower chances of Visa being approved. With that figures please help me if that will suffice the allowable income. He cannot have a full time job coz he's on disability that's why he only takes part time job. Please help if these incomes he has right now will pass the the requirement. Thank you very much.......HOPE YOU CAN HELP ME ON THIS ONE...

No that is not enough. He will need around $18,000 to qualify. However, assets or a cosponsor may be used to fufill the requirement.

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Sent: 7/21/12

NOA1: 7/23/12

Touch: 7/24/2012

Biometrics: 8/24/2012

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A quick look at the OP's timeline would have satisfied who was who.

ROC Timeline

4-26-13------Eligible to file for ROC

6-17-13------Sent off I-751 Package

6-19-13------VSC Received our package. Signed for by K. Fitzgerald

6-24-13------Received NOA in the mail, dated 6-20-13

6-24-13------Check Cashed

7-05-13------Received Biometrics Appointment letter in the mail for 7-18-13

7-18-13------Biometrics done

8-20-13------Case Transferred to CSC for further processing

8-24-13------Transfer notice arrived in the mail today

10-21-13----ROC Approved!

10-25-13----Received approval letter in the mail

10-28-13----Production of 10 Yr Green Card ordered

11-01-13----Card has been mailed!....Received USPS tracking number

11-04-13----10yr Green Card arrived in the mail today....Yay!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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No. All that matters to them is that the sponsor (or their co-sponsor) has the necessary income to insure that they do not become a ward of the state.

This is absolutely not correct. YES he will be required to show he meets the guidelines for income before the visa is issued and AGAIN for the AOS. As an artist he will be considered "self employed"

His income tax returns will be one form of verificatin, his bank deposits will be another. If he does not meet the guidelines he will need a co-sponsor for both the visa and the AOS

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This is absolutely not correct. YES he will be required to show he meets the guidelines for income before the visa is issued and AGAIN for the AOS. As an artist he will be considered "self employed"

His income tax returns will be one form of verificatin, his bank deposits will be another. If he does not meet the guidelines he will need a co-sponsor for both the visa and the AOS

The way the question was worded implied that that the person in reference was the beneficiary:

"My fiance is an artist and musician. Will it be required that he show some sort of financial ability to live in usa? If so, what does that entail?"

In other words I took it as 'does the beneficiary have to prove that he will have what it takes to get a job in once he's in the US.'

Now when the next poster assumed the opposite I asked the poster for clarification. Regardless though, the USC or their co-sponsor must meet the income requirements. So correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't we saying the same thing but with different words?

K1 Visa

I-129F Sent :------------------2010-07-28

I-129F NOA1 :----------------2010-08-05

Transferred to CSC:--------2010-08-10

I-129F NOA2 :----------------2011-01-04

NVC Left :----------------------2011-01-19

Consulate Received :------2011-01-25

Packet 3 Received :---------2011-01-27

Packet 3 Sent :---------------2011-01-27

Packet 4 Received :---------2011-02-17

Interview Date :---------------2011-02-24

Visa Received :---------------2011-03-07

Flight: March 10th 2011!

Married: March 22nd 2011!

AOS

AOS Packet sent :------------2011-04-28

NOA1 :---------------------------2011-05-04

I-485 RFE :---------------------2011-05-16

Biometrics letter : ------------2011-05-23

Biometrics Walk-In :---------2011-05-26

RFE Response :--------------2011-05-31

Transferred to CSC :--------2011-06-14

EAD Approved :---------------2011-06-24

AP Approved :-----------------2011-06-28

EAD / AP Received :--------2011-07-02

AOS Approved :---------------2011-08-04

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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Audy_Rob did not state anything incorrect. The OP did not specify who was the petitioner and who was the beneficiary.

No that is not enough. He will need around $18,000 to qualify. However, assets or a cosponsor may be used to fufill the requirement.

Hello Im new to all this Visa Journey so bare with me! Im wondering about a co sponsor. I dont make enough myself to sponsor him so I have to have a co sponsor. My co sponsor makes about 40000 for a family of 4. What kind of information will they want to see income? Would W2s be enough?? (He is not self employed) Or would there be another form for his employer to fill out??

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