Juicee, do you have the green card?
Juicee, do you have the green card?
Why do you have to show more money? The answer is really simple, because in my country the salary is less than UK. While the people in the United Kindom earn 1000 £ per month we hungarians earn 300-400 £
So the money you have to show varies by country! You have to be infomed by your embassy, and there will not be any problem
What is your real concern (if any)?It still doesnt make sense... when we both arrive into USA, costs of living would be same for both of us... Are they saying that we people living in UK cant survive on same amount as others from Eastern Europe??
What is your real concern (if any)?
In 2010 US Embassy in London answered as follows:
(Transcript for the 16 April 2010 Webchat)
30. Marco Curreli: Can a Diversity Immigrant Visa applicant who is scheduled for a consular interview in London meet / satisfy the public charge provisions of the law by submitting SOLELY the following 2 pieces of evidence? 1) The applicant’s own bank statement showing the present balance of his account, the date the account was opened, the number and amount of deposits and withdrawals during the past 12 months, and the average balance during the year? If so, what is the minimum present balance and minimum average balance during the year required by the consular office? And 2) Proof of the applicant’s ownership of an automobile, in the form of an automobile title and the bank records showing the applicant’s monthly car payments to date?
* Consular Officer: A DV applicant may submit bank statement(s) showing the present balance of account(s) and activity over the past 12 months as proof of assets to satisfy the public charge provisions of U.S. immigration law. The current balance must meet 5 times the annual salary for the applicant’s family size, as specified on the I-864P as 125% of the poverty line. Example: For a family size of 1-2 people, the DV applicant must submit proof of at least $91,060 in cash, liquid assets. The applicant should be able to explain the source of funds in their bank accounts. If an applicant does not have sufficient assets, s/he may submit an I-134 completed by a joint sponsor that lives in the U.S as either a U.S. citizen or Legal Permanent Resident.
Happy now?
I would show as much as possible, including not obvious thing, which could be used as asset - such as flat in Poland or something else.
ASked about my finance twice:
1. during documents phase (when I provided docs) "what proof of your finance do you have?" "here you go: 2 prints (my+my wife's) from online-bank and summary, prepared by me in Excel - sum of accounts from prints+other assets"
2. during interview.
You are right.BTW, I-864 is not to be used in case of DV, but I-134 instead.
Hi guys,
I have a question. I received my passport already and now I'm in the process of applying for jobs. I got a few interviews already and there is one that looks likely in Boston
The thing is... I lived in Miami for a while a few year ago, so during my interview we said that we were going back to Miami cause I know the area very well and I have a few contacts that can help me getting a job.
If I get this job in Boston would I be able to do my "Port of Entry" proceduce there or I must go to Miami cause I believe he wrote down that we would be arriving to the US via MIA airport.
In the envelope that they give you, which I am not supposed to open, that it say somewhere that my POE has to be Miami or not?
Also, I might need to go to Boston for a final interview, so me and my wife will have to travel together, validate our green card there, stay 2 days and then return to UK. Staying for 2 days and then come back to finish the moving plans would be an issue? or I can travel back and forth anytime I want?
Thanks in advance for answering!!