Randy W Posted July 18, 2013 Report Share Posted July 18, 2013 Well that's something of a relief, thanks. Another question... Say we wanted a backup plan, in case they don't like the fact I've only been working a short time, or if I don't find a job that pays over $19,300, or I have trouble finding any job... Her parents may be willing to lend us $60,000 or so to buy a house in my name, which would cover the requirement for assets ($19,300 * 3). We could then sell it again when the process is over.Would that be an avenue worth pursuing as a backup, and preferable to just a lump sum bank transfer that would show up on bank statements? Or is property not considered a valuable asset in these cases? (difficult to know what resale value would be, not considered very liquid, where would we live if we sold the house, etc...?)Thanks again! You need to think in terms of satisfying the "public charge" concern. How can you SHOW that you have the ability to support her in the U.S.? Simply covering a "requirement" on the Affidavit of Support will NOT do this, especially when it's so transparent. Concentrate on your job search, and show what you come across there. Link to comment
CR1KEY Posted August 7, 2013 Author Report Share Posted August 7, 2013 Ok well, I-130 is on its way to USCIS! Let's hope they deem my income and our few savings as sufficient when we get to that point... Thanks for all the help so far Link to comment
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