Poverty line for Illinois
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He,
I have just a quick question: can somebody help me to find which is
the poverty line for the state of Illinois. I need to know it for the
Affidavit of Support for the K1 visa. I guess it is going to be
allright, but my worry is also that my fiancé (that is the American of
the two of us) has a temporary job through a job placement agency.
Does anybody know if this is going to be a big problem?
Thank you
Claudia
I have just a quick question: can somebody help me to find which is
the poverty line for the state of Illinois. I need to know it for the
Affidavit of Support for the K1 visa. I guess it is going to be
allright, but my worry is also that my fiancé (that is the American of
the two of us) has a temporary job through a job placement agency.
Does anybody know if this is going to be a big problem?
Thank you
Claudia
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On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 23:18:28 -0800, claudia wrote:
> He,
> I have just a quick question: can somebody help me to find which is the
> poverty line for the state of Illinois. I need to know it for the
> Affidavit of Support for the K1 visa. I guess it is going to be
> allright, but my worry is also that my fiancé (that is the American of
> the two of us) has a temporary job through a job placement agency. Does
> anybody know if this is going to be a big problem? Thank you Claudia
It's the same for the lower 48, and about $11,000 per year. 125% is
around $14,000. That is assuming that there are no children.
The Department of State's Web site should give you the exact numbers on
the I-864 page.
> He,
> I have just a quick question: can somebody help me to find which is the
> poverty line for the state of Illinois. I need to know it for the
> Affidavit of Support for the K1 visa. I guess it is going to be
> allright, but my worry is also that my fiancé (that is the American of
> the two of us) has a temporary job through a job placement agency. Does
> anybody know if this is going to be a big problem? Thank you Claudia
It's the same for the lower 48, and about $11,000 per year. 125% is
around $14,000. That is assuming that there are no children.
The Department of State's Web site should give you the exact numbers on
the I-864 page.
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Exact figures from the 2002 Federal Poverty Guidelines pages are:
Family of 2 - $11,940 converted to 125% of PG is: $14,925
Family of 3 - $15,020 converted to 12% of PG is: $18,775
Figures for Hawaii and Alaska are higher and military personnel need only earn 100% of the PG to qualify.
Rete
Family of 2 - $11,940 converted to 125% of PG is: $14,925
Family of 3 - $15,020 converted to 12% of PG is: $18,775
Figures for Hawaii and Alaska are higher and military personnel need only earn 100% of the PG to qualify.
Rete
Originally posted by Ingo Pakleppa
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 23:18:28 -0800, claudia wrote:
> He,
> I have just a quick question: can somebody help me to find which is the
> poverty line for the state of Illinois. I need to know it for the
> Affidavit of Support for the K1 visa. I guess it is going to be
> allright, but my worry is also that my fiancé (that is the American of
> the two of us) has a temporary job through a job placement agency. Does
> anybody know if this is going to be a big problem? Thank you Claudia
It's the same for the lower 48, and about $11,000 per year. 125% is
around $14,000. That is assuming that there are no children.
The Department of State's Web site should give you the exact numbers on
the I-864 page.
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 23:18:28 -0800, claudia wrote:
> He,
> I have just a quick question: can somebody help me to find which is the
> poverty line for the state of Illinois. I need to know it for the
> Affidavit of Support for the K1 visa. I guess it is going to be
> allright, but my worry is also that my fiancé (that is the American of
> the two of us) has a temporary job through a job placement agency. Does
> anybody know if this is going to be a big problem? Thank you Claudia
It's the same for the lower 48, and about $11,000 per year. 125% is
around $14,000. That is assuming that there are no children.
The Department of State's Web site should give you the exact numbers on
the I-864 page.
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