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?: The 125% Poverty Line, what if...
Oct 8, 2007 21:09
guest1212 what kind of job it takes to past the 125% poverty line for a k1 visa for your fiancee. and are you require to have been making over 125% for over a year? or can you just find that kind of job now and can sponsor your fiancee.

it's not that i can't support, it's because i've been unemployed for a year now. before my jobs were only part time. i'm a student.

anonymous
Oct 8, 2007 23:00
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GUESTFRIENDLY You must show proof of your ability to make a minimum of that amount per year.

2007 HHS Poverty Guidelines
Persons in Family or Household
48 Contiguous
States and D.C. Alaska Hawaii
1 $10,210 $12,770 $11,750
2 13,690 17,120 15,750
3 17,170 21,470 19,750
4 20,650 25,820 23,750
5 24,130 30,170 27,750
6 27,610 34,520 31,750
7 31,090 38,870 35,750
8 34,570 43,220 39,750
For each additionalperson, add 3,480 4,350 4,000

2006 - 2007 income taxes are a good proof.
Oct 8, 2007 23:02
#2  
GUESTFRIENDLY 125% of that amount , that is.
Oct 12, 2007 08:29
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So get the job, then apply!
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