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applying for adjustment of status (i-485) after k1 petition has been approved

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Hello

I hope each one of you's k1 journey is going well! I was wondering if anyone could answer a question I have.  

My fiance and I (US citizen) are in process of filing for K1 visa and because I'm a full time student and don't make enough income, a good friend of mine

has thankfully agreed on becoming a co-sponsor for my k1 visa.  However, she's going through some situation right now and doesn't want to become a cosponsor 

after my K1 petition is approved. I wasn't sure what I could do for adjustment of status. My fiance  has enough asset (cash/home property) in his home country to prove that

he meets required asset/federal poverty line. Could I solely use my fiance's proof of asset to apply for  adjustment of status? I made a bit more than 10,000 last year,

but that was because I took a semester off from school and worked as a part time.  I'm only working 2 times/wk now at my part time job and won't be making as

much anymore. Would my fiance's asset be sufficient to meet income requirement for adjustment of status?  I did some online research, but couldn't clearly understand.

Thank you I wish everyone a good luck with their K1 visa :) 

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