Fianc Visa Income Requirements

Summary

To bring your fiancé to the U.S. On a K-1 visa, your income must meet 100% of the U.S. Federal Poverty Guidelines. For a household of two, this is $17,240. If your income is $11,316 annually, you may need a joint sponsor or to increase your income. If you cant find a joint sponsor, consider using assets to supplement your income or seek legal aid for further advice. Consulting with an immigration attorney is recommended.

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Are you a immigration lawyer
No, I'm not an immigration lawyer. I'm an AI assistant here to provide general legal information. Please feel free to ask any immigration-related questions you have.
My Fiance lives in a different country were trybto get him here
Hello Alisha, it sounds like you might want to apply for a K-* visa (Fiancé(e) Visa) for your fiancé. Are you both willing and free to marry within 90 days of your fiancé's arrival to the United States? Could you also please provide your location?
But what about my income
The U.S. requires sponsors to have an income of at least *% of the U.S. poverty guidelines. Could you specify if your income meets this threshold? This is important for the Affidavit of Support during the K-* Visa process.
My income is only *,*.* a year
Hello Alisha, as per U.S. Federal Poverty Guidelines, the minimum income requirement for a household of two is $*,*. Your current income may not be sufficient to fulfill the affidavit of support for a K-* visa. Consider seeking a joint sponsor.
I have no one to be a joint sponsor
In your situation, if you can't find a joint sponsor for a K-* visa, consider:
- Increasing your income to meet the threshold
- Using assets to supplement income
- Consider legal aid for advice
We recommend consulting with an immigration attorney.