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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiance's "income have met the requirement" for the petition because he is earning a range of $ 3,000 to $ 35,000 monthly. So, annually it's like $ 36,000 or more.

He is living alone at home and if he counted me, he belongs to 2 household members. But he is giving a monthly alimony to his ex-wife with amount of $200 (two hundred dollars) a month.

Here are the questions stated on the documents :

1. Derived an annual income of...

2. Deposit in savings bank in the United States...

3. Other personal property...

4. Stocks and bonds...

5. Life insurance....

6. With a cash surrender value of...

7. I own a real state valued at.................With mortgage.............

For an item 1. My understanding is that he needs to fill-in here and just put his annual income.

Am I correct?

Item 2 up to 6. - Does my fiance (US citizen) just leave it blank or write NONE? or what is the appropriate thing to do?

Item 7. He is still paying his house up to now...Does he needs to fill-in here?

Again, I need your help guys...Thanks and May God Bless all.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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He just needs to put his current annual income and provide his most recent 1040 and W-2 plus a letter from his employer and/or most recent pay stubs to prove his income. His income more than meets the requirement for a household of 2, so he does not need to list assets at all. Leave that whole sections blank. No need to list his house mortgage or any other debts/payments he has/makes.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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My fiance's "income have met the requirement" for the petition because he is earning a range of $ 3,000 to $ 35,000 monthly. So, annually it's like $ 36,000 or more.

He is living alone at home and if he counted me, he belongs to 2 household members. But he is giving a monthly alimony to his ex-wife with amount of $200 (two hundred dollars) a month.

Here are the questions stated on the documents :

1. Derived an annual income of...

2. Deposit in savings bank in the United States...

3. Other personal property...

4. Stocks and bonds...

5. Life insurance....

6. With a cash surrender value of...

7. I own a real state valued at.................With mortgage.............

For an item 1. My understanding is that he needs to fill-in here and just put his annual income.

Am I correct?

Item 2 up to 6. - Does my fiance (US citizen) just leave it blank or write NONE? or what is the appropriate thing to do?

Item 7. He is still paying his house up to now...Does he needs to fill-in here?

Again, I need your help guys...Thanks and May God Bless all.

1) Gross Income (ignore alimony to the EX, do not deduct it from INCOME), embassy wants a copy of the most recent tax return and W2

2) If his income meets the poverty guidelines of the I-864P you do not need to include this information

3) Do not need to list anything - same reason as above

4) Do not need to list anything - same reason as above

5) Do not need to list anything - same reason as above

6) Do not need to list anything - same reason as above
7) Do not need to list anything - same reason as above
yes you can leave 2-7 blank.
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