
greencow
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Hello there!
I just did my interview a couple of days ago in Singapore. I am a Singapore citizen.
My k1 visa was denied on the grounds of the petitioner not being able to meet the income requirements.
We are currently in the midst of administrative processing.
Sponsor (fiance) income was 12k for the year of 2018. The petitioner has 61k in assets. My fiance is not currently working as he is in his last month of school.
This is why we wanted to use the 5x rule for assets.
$21,138 USD (125% Of Federal Poverty Level https://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty-guidelines) - $12,263 USD (Total 2018 lncome) = $8875 USD (Difference Needed x 5) = $44,375 USD (Assets needed)Please click link: https://www.uscis.gov/ilink/docView/AFM/HTML/AFM/0-0-0-1/0-0-0-26573/0-0-0-30017/0-0-0-30129.html Please see section 3. This is the basis for our claims.1) Does anyone have any experience with this?2) Do we have any way to fight this?3) How long is this petition valid that we can keep trying to send documents in?4) Is it possible to get another interview? -
https://www.visajourney.com/content/compare
Here's the direct consular filing that i was talking about
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Hello again you friendly and helpful people!
May I know what are the income requirements for the sponsor?
Is 20k the minimum?
What else do they take into account?
If anyone can give me any related information on this topic it would be awesome
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Hello everyone!
I was wondering if anyone knows if I can be on an F1 visa to study in the US and after sometime, file for the K1 visa while studying?
If anyone has done that, please do let me know your experience! :)
K1 denied despite showing assets over 60k for family of 1
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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Embassy said, You may furnish a letter of employment from the petitioner’s employer for our consideration. So we'll be doing that. I earn a good income (>4k a month) and we both have cash savings that can tide us though for expenses.