three question:
1. I had two traffic tickets back in 2009(speeding) and 2013 (stop sign violation). Both paid and also not on record as I paid within time and didnt had any more tickets afterwards. I have the hard copy prints of the traffic tickets. Do I need to include them with AOS package and state them on I-485? or just take them with me for interview? They were not court citations.
The public charge rule: I have gone over the I-944 form and I have never used any public assistance and do meet the requirement of the self-sufficiency but as I am applying for my wife and myself (she is derivative) hence:
2. Would her savings and my savings from our home country be shown as additional proof of asset?
3. She is on F2 so she doesn't have any US tax records as she didnt work. So, her AOS package would not require tax documents?
4. I am planning to show my salary+$30,000 in saving for both of us. The poverty guideline shows for 2 people ($18000) and we have to show 250% times that, roughly $42,000. Is there way I can estimate this better?
Thanks in advance
1. You don’t need to include them in your AOS package. You however should take them to your interview and present the documents if asked.
2. Meeting the self sufficiency requirements means both you and your wife meet that together. Your ability to meet that will be assessed as a family, not as an individual. So I’m not quite sure what you mean by you meet the requirements but your wife doesn’t.
Foreign assets may be used, just make sure you follow the instructions regarding use of assets:
“List only the assets that can be converted into cash within 12 months. Provide the value of any asset held in the United States or outside the United States, in U.S. dollars.
If you or a household member owns a home, you may include the net value of your or the household member’s home as an asset. The net value of the home is the appraised value of the home, minus the sum of all loans secured by a mortgage, trust deed, or other lien on the home. If you wish to include the net value of your or your household member’s home, then you must include documentation demonstrating that you or the household member owns it, a recent appraisal by a licensed appraiser, and evidence of the amount of all loans secured by a mortgage, trust deed, or other lien on the home.
You may not include the net value of an automobile unless you or your household member shows that you or your household member have/has more than one automobile, and at least one automobile is not included as an asset.
If you list assets or resources, submit evidence of the value of your or your household member(s)’s assets. You must include the name of the asset holder, a description of the asset, proof of ownership, and the basis for the owner’s claim of its net cash value.”
Read more from the
Self Sufficiency Form Instructions
3. Your tax filings will be used for her package - I’m assuming you’ve been filing your taxes as married, even if there’s no income for your wife to report.
4. Demonstrated required income should be at least 125% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines