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[HELP] How Much Money in Bank Account

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5 hours ago, ItsBobby said:

 

Thanks a lot guys!
Also even though my fiance is unemployed, she's been receiving over 21,000$ annually from her parents, can that be a proof or should we just use her current balance which is over 100,000$ ?

And how much longer are they going to do this? Is it an income such as they are renting a property she owns or they are employing her in a family business, or are they just bank-rolling her because they are wealthy? If it’s the latter it won’t count. One day they will get tired of it or she will do something with the money they feel is frivolous and they will cut her off. It’s not usual in the USA for a woman on the brink of marriage to be fully supported by her parents. Usually it is accepted that if you’re grown up enough for marriage, you’re grown up enough to support yourself. 

 

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18 hours ago, ItsBobby said:

do you think we can pass CR-1 visa if fiance is unemployed but has 100,000$ in bank account?

who is the USC?

you or fiancee?

 

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21 hours ago, Hank_ said:

Assets must be 5X the income requirements listed in the I-864P  (125%)

 

https://www.uscis.gov/i-864p

 

 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-864instr.pdf

Not for USC spouse.

 

Assets must be 3x the 125% poverty guidelines.

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12 minutes ago, Nitas_man said:

Not for USC spouse.

 

Assets must be 3x the 125% poverty guidelines.

Yup ... already covered/corrected a few post back.  ;)  

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