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does anyone know what the current income requirements are for the affadavit of support??

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The income requirements are that you must earn 125% of the poverty guidelines, for a household of your size. You can find the poverty guidelines for 2006 on the USCIS website.

Just a little thing.. try to search for the answer before posting as this has been asked numerous times...

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does anyone know what the current income requirements are for the affadavit of support??

thank you

Take a look at this. It says I-864, but it works for I-134 also.

http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/for...iles/I-864p.pdf

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For K-1, you mean? You must be 100% over the poverty guidelines, unless the consulate/embassy you'll be going through says otherwise. In Brazil, e.g., 125%.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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does anyone know what the current income requirements are for the affadavit of support??

thank you

Take a look at this. It says I-864, but it works for I-134 also.

http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/for...iles/I-864p.pdf

JoeyJoey-

first i want to thank you for posting that website above. as some people can be very rude i emailed you a message so i hopefully wont meet anybody rude while we are all looking for answers and i hope no one ever was rude to you Iquin because we r all here reading this for a reason.... Y is this a site then if its not for a place to ask questions and answer question.... y r there so many rude people in the world today???

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does anyone know what the current income requirements are for the affadavit of support??

thank you

Take a look at this. It says I-864, but it works for I-134 also.

http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/for...iles/I-864p.pdf

Just to add to the 100% thing and the amounts you'll find in that link Joey provided, that you have to take household size into consideration too.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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