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Good morning to all, I have a confusion, because the timeline of visajourney says vermont office are working May 27, if they are working supuestamnete April and May, this May 27 will be the actual date, and I wonder as is the amount you have to have the petitioner in the affidavit, patience is a virtue, but sometimes, it's hopeless, everything is in your hands my God.

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Patience is the key!! Take this time to prepare for the next step! Base on your timeline you should be hearing something by January... I know the wait is tough but once its over you will be glad! Just prepare yourself for the next step so you can fly right through it.... Good Luck! Always in GOD HAND everything seem to work in his hand best!

~* GodsGift225*~

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Thanks, imagine I have patience, and of course in the hands of God is everything, but what if I want to know if the timeline here is what really are working in Vermont, and know how much is the average income has to be my partner .

Tends to be as our I-129F was approved about 6 months after it being filed.

The income needs to be 125% of the poverty line for the number of people they are supporting, including themselves.

http://ghcaa.org/PublicDocuments/2012-poverty-guidelines.pdf

:guides:

Edited by Nola123

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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Thanks, imagine I have patience, and of course in the hands of God is everything, but what if I want to know if the timeline here is what really are working in Vermont, and know how much is the average income has to be my partner .

Most of the time yes the timeline has been very accurate when it coming to the approx. dates of an approval.

Now to your next question are you asking what is the income guides for the petitioner? In this case are you the U.S.C??

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