Sm1smom
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Very interesting posts @Britsimon and very clear. The only thing i don't understand is why in the paper they gave us it is stated "Sponsor must meet 125% of poverty guidliness......" bohh I don't know... All i can say is to be sure I'm gonna ask one of my "rich" relatives for a new affidavit
I'm glad you're bringing up the fact that the paper the embassy gave you states the sponsor's income needs to meet the 125% income poverty level.
@Britsimon and I almost beat up each other a couple of months ago over whether the income level should be at 100% or 125% level. Even though the 9FAM visa manual states the 125% income level required for an I-864 is not applicable to DV applicants, I've always been of the opinion that the embassy/USCIS will equally go by the 125% poverty guideline level when it comes to using an I-134 by DV applicants. The link I earlier on provided above is for the 125% poverty guideline and that's the link I personally have been pointing DV applicants to.
AFAIK the 100% poverty guideline is used by other government agencies in determining applicable benefits level. For DV purpose, if an applicant is planning on using their personal savings to prove they will not become a public charge the 100% poverty guideline can be used, but if the plan is to submit an affidavit of support (I-134) the person should just go with the 125% poverty guideline to avoid being put on AP as that is what the IO is likely to compare the income to.