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    F4Tracker_Rest reacted to DylanandLaura in How much needed to petition 23 (split)   
    Try for the most qualified siblings, the ones that have an advanced education and have been self sufficient in their home country. I would try for no more than 4 or 5 siblings initially, the consular officer is going to be able to tell how many people you sponsored and if you try for all at once, you best be a successful business owner with significant assets in the bank. I work in wealth management and I can tell most of my clients (less one or two) could sponsor 20 separate visa petitions easily. I would think to ease the consular officer concerns on Public Charge you would need $400,000 plus a year in income or sitting on a $1,000,000 plus in liquid assets (and I really mean plus because I don't think $1,000,000 would cut it).
     
    We don't know your financial situation, but we understand the climate for immigrating to the USA and it is getting harder by the day. We all wish you the best of luck!
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    F4Tracker_Rest reacted to AP-1 in How much needed to petition 23 (split)   
    For income its 250% of $109,730 annually, that will be around $275,000.
    If you earn this amount annually, you are above minimum requirement to sponsor 23 people.
    This amount will go higher when you have to fill out I-864.
     
    You can also attach your assets if you do not meet this requirements.
     
    Assuming your are a US citizen the calculation for asset requirements will be, 
     
    Your actual annual income - You required annual income (275,000) * 3 = Required asset
     
    it can be your houses, cars, savings account, checking account, anything that you can liquidate within one year without affecting your financial stability. 
     
    So for example if you earn $100,000 a year. 
    100,000-275,000*3
    175,000*3
    525,000.
    So in this case you will need $525,000 of asset.
     
    Now the consular office will take many other things into consideration even if you meet this requirements given the number of people you will be providing for. 
    But you only asked for the amount of Cash and asset you need so i am going to stop here  
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    F4Tracker_Rest got a reaction from PaddyGirl13 in How much needed to petition 23 (split)   
    Thank you for your concern, for your worry-"not to mention where will they all sleep"-  I am thinking to ask your favor, if I can let some of my family members sleep in your house? please advise.
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    F4Tracker_Rest got a reaction from SusieQQQ in How much needed to petition 23 (split)   
    Thank you for your concern, for your worry-"not to mention where will they all sleep"-  I am thinking to ask your favor, if I can let some of my family members sleep in your house? please advise.
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    F4Tracker_Rest got a reaction from SalishSea in How much needed to petition 23 (split)   
    Read carefully the thread, first of all it's not 23, its 20, 23 including myself, my wife and my daughter are here is in US staying for 25 years.. and petitioner is not one person,;on top, please don't don't generalized, and don't tell me, "don't see that happening" and no one has 4 or 5 siblings. For saying that, there 3-4 children is common in your fathers' generation. And also counting their children 2 each, I think, it is simple math and very common. People are giving all their own idea, with out research or experience, saying Bangladeshi, Indian Nigerian or so on, are you guys here to HELP or characterized people's situation..
    And I have applied all my wife and my sibling, cause I CAN AFFORD.
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    F4Tracker_Rest got a reaction from nycaribb in How much needed to petition 23 (split)   
    Thank you for your concern, for your worry-"not to mention where will they all sleep"-  I am thinking to ask your favor, if I can let some of my family members sleep in your house? please advise.
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    F4Tracker_Rest got a reaction from geowrian in How much needed to petition 23 (split)   
    Read carefully the thread, first of all it's not 23, its 20, 23 including myself, my wife and my daughter are here is in US staying for 25 years.. and petitioner is not one person,;on top, please don't don't generalized, and don't tell me, "don't see that happening" and no one has 4 or 5 siblings. For saying that, there 3-4 children is common in your fathers' generation. And also counting their children 2 each, I think, it is simple math and very common. People are giving all their own idea, with out research or experience, saying Bangladeshi, Indian Nigerian or so on, are you guys here to HELP or characterized people's situation..
    And I have applied all my wife and my sibling, cause I CAN AFFORD.
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    F4Tracker_Rest reacted to SusieQQQ in How much needed to petition 23 (split)   
    One of the proposals was to can everyone in the queue with longer than a year to go. Anyway I don't think that will be your problem so much as the new public charge rule. Will help if the adults all have a good work history that they can use to work in the US too. 3 kids over 18, ouch, that's gonna be a pretty penny in college fees. For most states they won't get instate tuition anywhere for a year after they have moved over. 
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    F4Tracker_Rest got a reaction from Duke & Marie in How much needed to petition 23 (split)   
    Hi All, me and my wife are Petitioner for F4 Category Visa for my brothers and sister-in-laws. Currently, we are 3 in our household and we are expecting 20 (bother/sister-in-law) family members will get a priority date in couple of year. Hence, we will have to have income shown for total of 23 individuals.  
     
    Please, advise me how much total household Income and Cash Balance/property do I have to show for to support all and not to have public charge denial. Thank you
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