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  1. hello everyone,

    My AOS interview is on Dec. 17 and i am gathering all necessary documents I need to bring. I am also reading up on forums like this to have an idea on what can happen in that particular day.

    I am 26 yr old and married to a 24 yr old US Citizen.. He makes $1100/ month and we also have join accounts that total to $1600.. We live with his mom and his mom was good enough to fill up the form I-864A to help our case out..I am not working at this time but focusing on passing the Nursing board.

    Can immigration based their decision on how much you have on your savings. Do we need to have more saved up...

    I know eventually we can, but is there a magic number or something like that..

    Thanks for reading and will be happy to haer from anyone...

    The amount in your saving probabably will not help you, other than to show your relationship, with a joint account. They will look at the last three years of your income to determine whether or not you meet the 125% of poverty guidelines: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-864P.pdf currenty $22,000 a year for a family of two. You need a co-sponsor.

    thanks

  2. If you make more than 125% of the poverty limit and have done so for a while, there shouldn't be a problem.

    thanks

    hello everyone,

    My wife is focusing to pass the nursing board so I'm the only one working. We live with my mom (mom is also working), with this in mind how can i prove my wife wont be a public charge.... Me and my wife is young (she's 26 and I am 24), we dont have much save up just $1600 in our joint savings.

    You only need to prove that the sponsor earns 125% of poverty level income with the I-864 and supporting documents. This is done by IRS Tax returns, letter from employer, check stubs, etc. If you are the sponsor with no other dependants than your wife, then an income of $17,500 is needed. If you do not meet the 125% of poverty income then a co-sponsor may be needed.

    http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=107431

    thanks

  3. hello everyone,

    My AOS interview is on Dec. 17 and i am gathering all necessary documents I need to bring. I am also reading up on forums like this to have an idea on what can happen in that particular day.

    I am 26 yr old and married to a 24 yr old US Citizen.. He makes $1100/ month and we also have join accounts that total to $1600.. We live with his mom and his mom was good enough to fill up the form I-864A to help our case out..I am not working at this time but focusing on passing the Nursing board.

    Can immigration based their decision on how much you have on your savings. Do we need to have more saved up...

    I know eventually we can, but is there a magic number or something like that..

    Thanks for reading and will be happy to haer from anyone...

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