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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Guatemala
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I was wondering I did $19,500 2015 I did not work because I had an Injury in Guatemala and had to stay there for a few month I have in my saving about $2,000

I have a full time job now making around 1,600 biweekly.

 

I am sponsoring my Fiancee and a K2 child

 

would that be enough for myself to be the only sponsor?

 

thank you in Advance

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Chile
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From your information, your household size is 3 (You, fiance and child). For that,  you need to make $20,160 a year for the K-1 process, and $25,200 for the AOS process. If you are making more than that with your current job, you should be ok, as long as you provide sufficient evidence (tax returns, pay stubs, etc.). It doesn't really matter if in the past you weren't making enough money, as long as you are now and can prove it.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Agreed, with previous post.  If your new income is 1,600 bi-weekly that is more than enough to qualify with out additional sponsor.  If you did not earn that in the past or unable to prove that you have earned enough in the past (2013,2014, etc) they are likely to ask for written proof from your employer stating that the position is permanent and sustainable and that you have made it past any "grace period".  However, if your previous tax returns (2013, 2014, etc) are showing enough income and you were simply short in 2015 due to the injury, be sure to provide those returns as well to demonstrate that 2015 was abnormal, along with a written explanation for 2015 (Dr's letter, employer letter, hospital bills, etc).  Hope this helps and best of luck!

 

12/29/16 - Mailed I129-F Petition to USCIS - Dallas Lockbox

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01/11/17 - Official NOA1 Notice Date (Received on 01/17/17)

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