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My partner in the US has earned a little under the amount asked for in the I-864 on one year, in order to make up the shortfall we want to demonstrate this in cash savings. We have calculated what is needed and multiplied by 3 as required by spouses 

 

We have that amount of money both in my partner (sponsors) account which I transferred to her after I sold my house in the UK (actually nearly double what is needed just in case) 

 

I also have about 47 x this amount in pounds in my UK account (again from my house sale and some other savings) so we have more than amoutn to make up this enough. 

 

Everything I've read has said we are better off getting a sponsor which we can't, we don't have anyone who earns enough who can do this. What would we need to submit to show this - bank statements from us both, evidence of the money transfer? my house sale? Do you think we should look to see if we can find a lawyer to help with the preperation of this form? 

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Just to be clear you are married?

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7 hours ago, ckkta said:

Yes everything else in the rest of the process is fine, its just this part which is frustrating as we have way over the amount just mostly its in pounds from my house sale. 

You can state the amounts and use several bank statements to document.  You can also show the intending immigrant (your) liquid assets on the form.  Just enter the dollar equivalent and document with several statements.

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