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Adrian+Mike

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    Adrian+Mike got a reaction from yankepeach in How to deal with the down time   
    Talking on skype and using webcams every single day pretty much takes the edge off of things. Also knowing that there is light at the end of the very long tunnel really helps. In my final month before I finally fly out there for good ive been working as much as possible to try and make the days shorter.. that and my Xbox
    It's never easy leaving each other through, even though you know you'll be seeing each other again soon. The first few days for me are tough, but once I get back into the routine of using skype/webcams chatting etc it gets easier.
    I found that the saying "its always harder for the person left behind" was totally true. I just had to keep thinking to myself that all the emotion that we were/are both going through will make us that so much stronger when the day we get to be together forever comes around.
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    Adrian+Mike got a reaction from Lisa and Ian in 125% poverty line question   
    Ive done a search but can't seem to find the answer.
    We've just got our NOA2 so naturally we're now going through the next stage - just a quick question though if anyone could answer it would be great!
    We've checked up on the national poverty line and we are slightly confused - should we be looking up the line for 2 people in the household (me and her, we're not currently living together obviously as im in a diffrent country ) or just for one person? The form on the uscis website http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-864P.pdf only lists for 2 people so which one should we use? If it is for one person household does anyone know where we could get these figures from for the 125%?
    Thanks so much,
    Mike
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    Adrian+Mike reacted to david b in evidence of support..?   
    I am worried as I have no savings, I did but they soon disappeared with all travelling back and forth to see my lady in the US as I'm sure you all know ! We have found a sponsor who earns a lot of money and has no dependants which is great but my fiance in the US doesn't earn anything and I send her money to live on. We are gonna be trailer trash lol! She is living in a trailer that we bought and we also have a good car now. This is the cheapest way to live but I'm really worried about the money situation.... I have the interview on Thurday 18th March, My fiance has filled out the affidivant of support forms too although she just had to put zero income....
    The sponsor we have is great although I won't be taking any money from her as my father here in the UK will support me until I can find work but how can I convince the embassy of this when I have the interview. My dad said he would give me the bank statements from his business account to prove he has the money to give me, but if the sponsor earns enough won't that be enough??
    I'm just so worried as I have virually no savings now and my fiance definitely has none.... Do they analyse all the forms at the interview or do they just take them from you and they get looked at later?
    Also, from what I have read, I couldn't possibly claim any benefits in the US anyway so how could I become a public charge??
    I have always worked and held down the same job here for the last 15 yrs so maybe they have checked that and it might be a help.
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