I am 67 years old and only get 12,000/year from my pension. Is this enough for a K1 Fiance Visa?
Answer:
No. USCIS does not want your future wife to become a “public charge”. You will need to meet 125% of minimum poverty guideline which is about $19,000 USD. You should have a family member be your sponsor.
Submitted by: Carl G. of Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
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