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No money is required to be in a bank, nor are you required to know what a bank IS. You are required to have a means to support your wife. A job serves nicely for the purpose.

well I thought you suppose to have like a certain amount of money in your bank in order to sponsor for your spouse. As for a job yes I have that, but I'm just curious that all but I already read the I-134P poverty guideline already.

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According to 2012 I-864 guidelines for a household size of two, 125% is 18,912.00. If you support your parents that would be a household of 4 then the 125% amount would be 28,812.00.

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ok as for the Supporting Evidence it say you need to submit A. Statement from an officer of the bank or other financial institutions with deposits, identifying the following details regarding the account: 1. Date account opened 2. Total amount deposited for the past year 3. Present balance. As for this part what if you only have $2000 in your bank or does it matter at all? Like some one say the NVC will most likely be looking at your W2 and Tax Return that is what important he say. Then whether you have a lot of money save up or not in your bank doesn't matter right?

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As far as we know, money in the bank is not as important as your meeting of the 125% poverty guidelines.

----------------K1 Journey---------------

02/01/2010 - Sent I-129F sent to CSC Express Mail

02/03/2010 - Date on NOA1

02/09/2010 - NOA1 Hardcopy arrived in mail

03/18/2010 - NOA2 approval mailed by CSC (per USCIS.org)43 Days from NOA1

03/23/2010 - NOA2 Hardcopy Received

06/18/2010 - Interview Passed PINK!!!! PINK!!!! PINK!!!! PINK!!!! PINK!!!!

07/02/2010 - Visa received!

07/03/2010 & 07/05/2010 - PRISM Seminar & CFO Sticker (We are all set

08/08/2010 - May's POE Detroit, MI USA

09/24/2010 - Received SSN Card

10/08/2010 - Wedding

----------------AOS Journey---------------

12/07/2010 - Submitted AOS/EAD Package

12/14/2010 - NOA1 Received

12/27/2010 - Biometrics Completed

01/20/2011 - AOS Transfered to CSC

01/26/2011 - AOS Received by CSC

02/16/2011 - EAD Approved

N/A - AOS Appointment

02/22/2011 - AOS Appproved

02/26/2011 - EAD Card Received

02/27/2011 - Green Card Received

01/19/2013 - Mailed I-751

##/##/2013 - NOA1 Received

##/##/2013 - BIometrics Appointment

##/##/2013 - Interview

##/##/2013 - 10 Year Green Card Issued

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According to 2012 I-864 guidelines for a household size of two, 125% is 18,912.00. If you support your parents that would be a household of 4 then the 125% amount would be 28,812.00.

oh LOL hell no I just live with then I don't support them, so in my case since I don't have kid then I only need to support for my wife yes? That mean I only need a household size of two right?

As far as we know, money in the bank is not as important as your meeting of the 125% poverty guidelines.

I see cool

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I-134 is required when filing for a k1/k3 visa at interview time (I-129F route).

I-864 Is sent to USCIS before the interview for CR-1 ( I-130 route).

If you do a search on visa journey for "I-134 vs I-864" you will a lot more information.

Good luck!

----------------K1 Journey---------------

02/01/2010 - Sent I-129F sent to CSC Express Mail

02/03/2010 - Date on NOA1

02/09/2010 - NOA1 Hardcopy arrived in mail

03/18/2010 - NOA2 approval mailed by CSC (per USCIS.org)43 Days from NOA1

03/23/2010 - NOA2 Hardcopy Received

06/18/2010 - Interview Passed PINK!!!! PINK!!!! PINK!!!! PINK!!!! PINK!!!!

07/02/2010 - Visa received!

07/03/2010 & 07/05/2010 - PRISM Seminar & CFO Sticker (We are all set

08/08/2010 - May's POE Detroit, MI USA

09/24/2010 - Received SSN Card

10/08/2010 - Wedding

----------------AOS Journey---------------

12/07/2010 - Submitted AOS/EAD Package

12/14/2010 - NOA1 Received

12/27/2010 - Biometrics Completed

01/20/2011 - AOS Transfered to CSC

01/26/2011 - AOS Received by CSC

02/16/2011 - EAD Approved

N/A - AOS Appointment

02/22/2011 - AOS Appproved

02/26/2011 - EAD Card Received

02/27/2011 - Green Card Received

01/19/2013 - Mailed I-751

##/##/2013 - NOA1 Received

##/##/2013 - BIometrics Appointment

##/##/2013 - Interview

##/##/2013 - 10 Year Green Card Issued

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I-134 is required when filing for a k1/k3 visa at interview time (I-129F route).

I-864 Is sent to USCIS before the interview for CR-1 ( I-130 route).

If you do a search on visa journey for "I-134 vs I-864" you will a lot more information.

Good luck!

which form is faster K3 or CR-1? What is the different between this two? I know for the CR-1 your wife will be Legal Permanent Citizen while the K3 you only get the Green Card right?

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How difficult is the interview? Did any one hire any Dịch vụ in Vietnam to get a better chance at the interview? I heard people say if you have kid they would let you pass the interview without any question beside the questioning of your kid of course.

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How difficult is the interview? Did any one hire any Dịch vụ in Vietnam to get a better chance at the interview? I heard people say if you have kid they would let you pass the interview without any question beside the questioning of your kid of course.

The interview can be an easy one or a difficult one. It depends on the amount of red flags you have. Make sure your fiance knows everything about you. You never know what questions the CO will ask.

In regards to have a kid to pass the interview, all I will say about that is spend less time listening to those "people" and spend more time reading the Visa Journey forums for advise.

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What type of evidence should I start preparing for the interview as for the timeline where do I get that or they give it to you? Do I need to show them the whole wedding album or just some picture from the album? The other picture I have with her is mostly with family in it too well may be some alone. Does that count too? As for communication between the two of us I use Yahoo Messenger and chat with her, so should I save those chat log and print it out and give it to them as evidence? Some people say to email or use skype but my wife she doesn't know how to email or use skype. What the different with using Yahoo Messenger or Skype does it have to be from Skype? We don't use phone much mostly went online and chat via yahoo Messenger. I also have the ticket plane as evidence for my trip. Is there any other evidence I should show them? Also I bought her some necklace and have the receipt should I keep that as evidence?

For the Timeline what is that? Where do I get that?

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The interview can be an easy one or a difficult one. It depends on the amount of red flags you have. Make sure your fiance knows everything about you. You never know what questions the CO will ask.

In regards to have a kid to pass the interview, all I will say about that is spend less time listening to those "people" and spend more time reading the Visa Journey forums for advise.

sweet thank a lot. You say she should know everything about me? Does that include my relative living in the USA as well as my family side too.

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OP you should definitely get a dich vu because you seemingly don't know a single thing about this process or even have the capacity to read simple instruction. i'd be surprise if you can even differentiate between fiance and fiancee.

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OP you should definitely get a dich vu because you seemingly don't know a single thing about this process or even have the capacity to read simple instruction. i'd be surprise if you can even differentiate between fiance and fiancee.

yeah your right that is what I'm doing right now. I already hire a Dịch vụ for this, I just want to know about what type of evidence I should prepared for my wife for the interview.

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