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The link I posted is the income requirement it is not 125% of that. That has already been figure in so the correct amount is $19,970

Most embassies will want to see 125% of the poverty guidelines for a K-1 visa. This is because they know that 125% is required when adjusting status. Yes, the embassy has great discretion on whether or not to accept income at 100%, 125%, or anywhere in between, but realistically you are not likely to get approved if you have less than 125%. So although the amount you listed is correct IF the embassy accepts only 100% of the poverty guidelines, in the real world your figure is incorrect to what the embassy will likely require to see. Philippines is one of those countries that requires 125% for the K-1 visa. For the OP, best to ask around in the regional forums on how strict they are on income guidelines.

Does the Affidavit of Support need to be notarized?

No, it only needs to have an original signature.

K-1
NOA1: 04/08/2014; NOA2: 04/21/2014; Visa interview, approved: 07/15/2014; POE: 07/25/2014; Marriage: 09/05/2014

 

AOS

NOA1:  09/12/2014;  Biometrics:  10/06/2014;  EAD/AP Received:  11/26/2014;  Interview Waiver Letter:  01/02/2015;  

RFE:  07/09/2015;  Permanent Residency Granted:  07/27/2015;  Green card Received:  08/22/2015

 

ROC

NOA1:  05/24/2017;  Biometrics:  06/13/2017;  Approved without interview:  09/05/2018;  10 Yr Green card Received:  09/13/2018

 

Naturalization

08/09/2020 -- Filed N-400 online

08/09/2020 -- NOA1 date

08/11/2020 -- NOA1 received in the mail

12/30/2020 -- Received notice online that an interview was scheduled

02/11/2021 -- Interview

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Most embassies will want to see 125% of the poverty guidelines for a K-1 visa. This is because they know that 125% is required when adjusting status. Yes, the embassy has great discretion on whether or not to accept income at 100%, 125%, or anywhere in between, but realistically you are not likely to get approved if you have less than 125%. So although the amount you listed is correct IF the embassy accepts only 100% of the poverty guidelines, in the real world your figure is incorrect to what the embassy will likely require to see. Philippines is one of those countries that requires 125% for the K-1 visa. For the OP, best to ask around in the regional forums on how strict they are on income guidelines.

No, it only needs to have an original signature.

Thank you:)

K1 TIMELINE:

Packet Sent: October 23, 2014

Packet Received: October 24, 2014

NOA1: October 27, 2014

ARN Changed: October 31, 2014

NOA1 hardcopy received: November 06, 2014

RFE Issued: November 24, 2014

RFE Hardcopy received: November 27, 2014

RFE Reply Sent: December 02, 2014

RFE Received: December 05, 2014

NOA2: December 11, 2014

Sent to NVC: Dec 15, 2014

NVC Received: December 23, 2014

Case Number Assigned: December 26, 2014

NVC Left: December 30, 2014

Consulate Received (Ready): January 05, 2015

Interview Date : February 02, 2015- Approved!

Visa On-Hand : February 14, 2015

POE: April 06, 2015 (Dallas)

SSN Issued: April 20, 2015

Wedding: June 09, 2015

SSN Name Changed: June 20, 2015

AOS TIMELINE:

AOS Sent: June 29, 2015

USCIS Received: July 01, 2015

NOA1 Electronic Mail: July 08, 2015

NOA1 Hardcopy&Biometric Appointment: July 17, 2015

Biometric Schedule : July 29, 2015 (Lubbock, Tx)

EA​D/AP Approval: September 03, 2015

EAD/AP Ca​rd received: September 11, 2015

AOS Approved:Novemner 09, 2015

Green Card On-Hand: November 14, 2015

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Hi! I have this situation for filling up the I-134 form (Affidavit of Support) for K1: Fiance has earnings of $46,450.00 last 2013 per 1040 return. For 2014, he transferred to a new company and worked only for 5months (Aug-Dec) but already earned $27,477.32, way up high for our required income of $19,662.00 per poverty guidelines (2household). We are about to show this affidavit this Jan29th interview at the consular embassy. On the item#7 page 2 of I-134 form, we filled up his current employer obcourse, but we are confused what amount to fill up on the total annual income, since question#7 pertains to his current employment. If we filled up the 2013 total annual income (this pertains to his previous employer with corresponding 1040 form to confirm the earnings) OR , if we fill up the 2014 (current income w/ current employment) this is only for 5mos income of $27,477.32. (with corresponding pay stubs, to support, since 2014 tax forms is not yet due). Which we will use? I hope somebody can enlighten us. Thanks in advance:)

K1 TIMELINE:

Packet Sent: October 23, 2014

Packet Received: October 24, 2014

NOA1: October 27, 2014

ARN Changed: October 31, 2014

NOA1 hardcopy received: November 06, 2014

RFE Issued: November 24, 2014

RFE Hardcopy received: November 27, 2014

RFE Reply Sent: December 02, 2014

RFE Received: December 05, 2014

NOA2: December 11, 2014

Sent to NVC: Dec 15, 2014

NVC Received: December 23, 2014

Case Number Assigned: December 26, 2014

NVC Left: December 30, 2014

Consulate Received (Ready): January 05, 2015

Interview Date : February 02, 2015- Approved!

Visa On-Hand : February 14, 2015

POE: April 06, 2015 (Dallas)

SSN Issued: April 20, 2015

Wedding: June 09, 2015

SSN Name Changed: June 20, 2015

AOS TIMELINE:

AOS Sent: June 29, 2015

USCIS Received: July 01, 2015

NOA1 Electronic Mail: July 08, 2015

NOA1 Hardcopy&Biometric Appointment: July 17, 2015

Biometric Schedule : July 29, 2015 (Lubbock, Tx)

EA​D/AP Approval: September 03, 2015

EAD/AP Ca​rd received: September 11, 2015

AOS Approved:Novemner 09, 2015

Green Card On-Hand: November 14, 2015

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Hi! I have this situation for filling up the I-134 form (Affidavit of Support) for K1: Fiance has earnings of $46,450.00 last 2013 per 1040 return. For 2014, he transferred to a new company and worked only for 5months (Aug-Dec) but already earned $27,477.32, way up high for our required income of $19,662.00 per poverty guidelines (2household). We are about to show this affidavit this Jan29th interview at the consular embassy. On the item#7 page 2 of I-134 form, we filled up his current employer obcourse, but we are confused what amount to fill up on the total annual income, since question#7 pertains to his current employment. If we filled up the 2013 total annual income (this pertains to his previous employer with corresponding 1040 form to confirm the earnings) OR , if we fill up the 2014 (current income w/ current employment) this is only for 5mos income of $27,477.32. (with corresponding pay stubs, to support, since 2014 tax forms is not yet due). Which we will use? I hope somebody can enlighten us. Thanks in advance:)

You will put his current annual salary on the I-134 form. This is the amount he would receive had he worked an entire year. You do not put just what he earned in those 5 months, you will put what he earns in a year. If he is on salary, you will put the annual salary. If he is paid hourly, then the annual salary = hourly rate X hours worked per week X 52. Get an employer letter to also verify the annual salary, and the few pay checks will help. More than likely, since your tax return already shows your fiancé above the poverty guidelines, USEM won't even ask to see an employer letter or paystubs.

K-1
NOA1: 04/08/2014; NOA2: 04/21/2014; Visa interview, approved: 07/15/2014; POE: 07/25/2014; Marriage: 09/05/2014

 

AOS

NOA1:  09/12/2014;  Biometrics:  10/06/2014;  EAD/AP Received:  11/26/2014;  Interview Waiver Letter:  01/02/2015;  

RFE:  07/09/2015;  Permanent Residency Granted:  07/27/2015;  Green card Received:  08/22/2015

 

ROC

NOA1:  05/24/2017;  Biometrics:  06/13/2017;  Approved without interview:  09/05/2018;  10 Yr Green card Received:  09/13/2018

 

Naturalization

08/09/2020 -- Filed N-400 online

08/09/2020 -- NOA1 date

08/11/2020 -- NOA1 received in the mail

12/30/2020 -- Received notice online that an interview was scheduled

02/11/2021 -- Interview

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You will put his current annual salary on the I-134 form. This is the amount he would receive had he worked an entire year. You do not put just what he earned in those 5 months, you will put what he earns in a year. If he is on salary, you will put the annual salary. If he is paid hourly, then the annual salary = hourly rate X hours worked per week X 52. Get an employer letter to also verify the annual salary, and the few pay checks will help. More than likely, since your tax return already shows your fiancé above the poverty guidelines, USEM won't even ask to see an employer letter or paystubs.

Thank you:) now I feel better!:)

K1 TIMELINE:

Packet Sent: October 23, 2014

Packet Received: October 24, 2014

NOA1: October 27, 2014

ARN Changed: October 31, 2014

NOA1 hardcopy received: November 06, 2014

RFE Issued: November 24, 2014

RFE Hardcopy received: November 27, 2014

RFE Reply Sent: December 02, 2014

RFE Received: December 05, 2014

NOA2: December 11, 2014

Sent to NVC: Dec 15, 2014

NVC Received: December 23, 2014

Case Number Assigned: December 26, 2014

NVC Left: December 30, 2014

Consulate Received (Ready): January 05, 2015

Interview Date : February 02, 2015- Approved!

Visa On-Hand : February 14, 2015

POE: April 06, 2015 (Dallas)

SSN Issued: April 20, 2015

Wedding: June 09, 2015

SSN Name Changed: June 20, 2015

AOS TIMELINE:

AOS Sent: June 29, 2015

USCIS Received: July 01, 2015

NOA1 Electronic Mail: July 08, 2015

NOA1 Hardcopy&Biometric Appointment: July 17, 2015

Biometric Schedule : July 29, 2015 (Lubbock, Tx)

EA​D/AP Approval: September 03, 2015

EAD/AP Ca​rd received: September 11, 2015

AOS Approved:Novemner 09, 2015

Green Card On-Hand: November 14, 2015

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