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We just recieved our NOA1 yesterday.. I know that it will still be awhile for NOA2...but i just wanna ask something

to maybe get more knowledge from those experienced people....Ok so my fiancee has 3 kids plus him and me that will make us

5 so the guidelines here said that the amount needed is 32,700 something... right now his making 33,000 and he just started this new job..

question is, do you guys think there would be a problem like low income and stuff, coz his recent tax returns are like last 2010 is only 19thousand

and the last 2009 is 21thousand and the previous years.. do you guys think when the time comes on my interview they would have

a problem on that matter????????? THANKS EVERYONE!

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I am assuming the amount you mentioned is the 125% of the poverty line. If that is the case and you are having to worry about the I-134 filing, then have your husband to be get a co-sponsor for the I-134. That maybe the right thing to do. I maybe wrong on this, but they won't be asking for tax return copy until you are here and you file the AOS. And again when you file the AOS, you can have a co-sponsor then. I hope this helps and also get some more feedback to your concern.

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below is the link of a post of a vj member..take note, her visa was approved after it was put on hold..

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/288076-k-1-visa-denied/

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Consulate : Manila, Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2010-07-31

I-129F NOA1 : 2010-08-11

I-129F NOA2 : 2011-01-13

NVC letter: 2011-02-01

USEM LETTER: 2011-02-11

INTERVIEW: 2011-04-04 VISA APPROVED

POE: 2011-05-02 MINEAPOLIS/ST PAUL

WEDDING: 2011-06-18

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I am assuming the amount you mentioned is the 125% of the poverty line. If that is the case and you are having to worry about the I-134 filing, then have your husband to be get a co-sponsor for the I-134. That maybe the right thing to do. I maybe wrong on this, but they won't be asking for tax return copy until you are here and you file the AOS. And again when you file the AOS, you can have a co-sponsor then. I hope this helps and also get some more feedback to your concern.

They will DEFINITELY be asking for tax returns with form I-134. You'll also provide them again when filing AOS with form I-864.

They will also want to see proof of CURRENT income in the form of paystubs and a letter of employment, if available.

Also, Manila is an exception when it comes to most consulates/embassies in that they typically don't allow co-sponsors for K-1 visas.

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They will DEFINITELY be asking for tax returns with form I-134. You'll also provide them again when filing AOS with form I-864.

They will also want to see proof of CURRENT income in the form of paystubs and a letter of employment, if available.

Also, Manila is an exception when it comes to most consulates/embassies in that they typically don't allow co-sponsors for K-1 visas.

so my question is, will we have a problem? the guidelines says that for a family of 5 he must make 32,700thousand some and he makes 33,000thousand now.. will that be a problem on my interview? he can provide tax returns but it was low like only 19thousand last year and the other previous years are like 21thousnd or 20thousand, what should we do? to avoid being denied (when the time comes for the interview) we just got our noa1 yesterday so im assuming he will be working almost 8 months on that time ( if it takes 6months to be approve).. What do u guys can advice

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