I love Sunshine Posted May 26, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 But I don't buy it as convincing since we don't know the entirety of blue slips, other than some were for return to US.. which is NOT a financial issue... Blue slips are prodominately relationship based.. based on our three years of tracking interviews... And so many K1s are never asked about income.. to me, that is convincing [action by the consulate] that finances are not really carrying alot of weight... Has anyone had an income below $40k, but above the poverty threshold, and been: 1. blue slipped for this very reason?2. been specifically asked to get a co-sponsor?3. not been asked by the VO for financials at all? Link to comment
robert Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 I remember it being stated like this guy said here, as a VO actually telling someone that an income of less than $40K would bring additional scrutiny on a case, but I couldn't find the original post, either.The one you are thinking of is this one: http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=17651 That would seem to me to be pretty convincing proof (even as hearsay) that an income below $40K IS given additional scrutiny.Someone asks 14 people about their denials and he forms a theory based on income levels below $40K... that's not hearsay, that's the person stating his theory directly. But I don't buy it as convincing since we don't know the entirety of blue slips, other than some were for return to US.. which is NOT a financial issue... Blue slips are prodominately relationship based.. based on our three years of tracking interviews... And so many K1s are never asked about income.. to me, that is convincing [action by the consulate] that finances are not really carrying alot of weight...I am self employed with a business. We just had our interview and our income or I-134 was never requested. We are k-1 Link to comment
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