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    Fiancee Visa Financial Requirements

    Fiancee Visa Financial Requirements

    If you are looking at taking your fiancée back to the United States then you need to meet the financial requirements for the Fiancee Visa. These are the 2009 table for a fiancée visa to the US.

    What you need to show is that you meet the fiancee visa financial requirements as required by law. This is 125% over the poverty line. The poverty line is listed below for you to calculate if you meet the requirements. If you are military personnel then you only need to show that you meet the poverty line.

    The US government also takes into consideration the amount of money in your bank account or a mortgage free house or what has already been paid off from the home loan. A quick example is that you own a house with a home loan of USD 100,000 however you have already paid off USD 50,000. They then take this USD 50,000 which has been repaid and divide it by 5 to add USD 10,000 to your income to push you over the poverty line. The same goes with say a bank balance of USD10,000 then they will divide it by 5 and add USD 2,000 to your income to calculate if you are above the poverty level.

    If you require any further assistance then call out toll-free US number 24 hours a day for more information. You can also speak to us online via our chat messenger on our main website. Speak to us today!

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    2009 POVERTY GUIDELINES FOR IMMIGRANT VISA PROCESSING (125% of Poverty Line)

    Persons
    in Family or Household
    48 Contiguous
    States and D.C.
    Alaska Hawaii
    1 $10,830 ($13,538) $13,530($16,913) $12,460
    ($15,575)
    2 $14,570
    ($18,213)
    $18,210
    ($22,763)
    $16,760
    ($20,950)
    3 $18,310
    ($22,888)
    $22,890
    ($28,613)
    $21,060
    ($26,325)
    4 $22,050 ($27,563) $27,570
    ($34,463)
    $25,360
    ($31,700)
    5 $25,790 ($32,238) $32,250
    ($40,313)
    $29,660
    ($37,075)
    6 $29,530 ($36,913) $36,930
    ($46,163)
    $33,960
    ($42,450)
    7 $33,270 ($41,588) $41,610
    ($52,013)
    $38,260
    ($47,825)
    8 $37,010 ($46,263) $46,290
    ($57,863)
    $42,560
    ($53,200)
    For each additional
    person, add
    $3,740
    ($4,675)
    $4,680
    ($5,850)
    $4,300
    ($5,375)
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