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US Marriage Visa Income Requirements 2024

When applying for a marriage visa as the spouse of a US citizen there are various requirements that must be met, not least proof that your US spouse can financially support you without the need for government assistance.

The following guide looks specifically at the marriage visa income requirements that you and your spouse must prove to US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), from the income thresholds to using assets to make up any shortfall.

A marriage visa is the permission given to you as the foreign spouse of a US citizen that will enable you to live and work in the United States on an indefinite basis. In short, a marriage visa is a type of green card granting you, as the applicant, lawful permanent residence in the United States.

There are two main routes under which to apply for a marriage visa, either of which will enable you to set up a new life with your spouse in the USA, namely:

  • An immigrant visa, otherwise referred to as either a CR1 or IR1 visa, enabling you to enter the United States as a lawful permanent resident from the outset.
  • A non-immigrant visa, otherwise referred to as the K3 visa, enabling you to join your spouse in the United States under a temporary classification pending approval of your immigrant petition.

A CR1 visa is an immigrant visa that allows the spouse of a US citizen to enter and live in the United States as a conditional permanent resident. The acronym “CR” stands for “Conditional Residency” and will be granted in circ*mstances where your marriage is less than 2 years old.

Thereafter, you will be eligible to apply with your spouse to remove your conditional status within 90 days before the 2-year anniversary of your entry into the United States under your immigrant visa.

The IR1 visa is for “Immediate Relatives” and will be granted in circ*mstances where you have been married for more than 2 years.

he K3 visa, on the other hand, is for the spouse of a US citizen who is looking to shorten any physical separation with their loved one by first applying for a non-immigrant visa abroad, and moving to the United States in the interim whilst a decision is made as to the grant of permanent resident status.

Thereafter, once your immigrant petition has been approved, you can apply to adjust your status to become a permanent resident.

In most cases, however, the K3 visa will not prove necessary as USCIS will approve the immigrant visa petition as quickly as a non-immigrant visa.

What are the requirements for a marriage visa?

There are various procedural steps that must be taken when applying for an immigrant or non-immigrant marriage visa, although in either case your US spouse must file a petition on your behalf. This establishes a qualified relationship for the purposes of a family-based permanent residence application.

In the case of the CR1 or IR1 visa, your spouse will need to file Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, whilst for the K3 visa s/he will need to file two petitions, namely Form I-130, as well as Form I-129F Petition for Alien Fiancé(e).

As part of the petition process, your US spouse will primarily need to demonstrate to USCIS that your marriage is genuine and made in good faith, rather than a sham for the purposes of unlawfully procuring a green card.

Your petitioning spouse will also be required to submit Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, by way of evidence of their means, together with supporting documentation. This is to demonstrate that they have the ability to provide sufficient financial support such that you won’t become a public charge.

What are the marriage visa income requirements?

When applying for a US marriage visa, the household income of the petitioning spouse must be at least 125% of the current poverty level, as per the guidelines shown on Form I-864P, HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support, 2019.

This is calculated based on the sponsor’s household size although slightly different thresholds apply depending on where in the United States your spouse is resident. The household size includes the sponsor, any dependents, any relatives living with them, as well as you as the foreign spouse.

Majority of US states

For the 48 Contiguous States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the current poverty levels are set at:

Sponsor’s Household Size

100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*

125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*

For sponsors on active duty in the U.S. armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse or childFor all other sponsors
2$18,310$22,887
3$23,030$28,787
4$27,750$34,687
5$32,470$40,587
6$37,190$46,487
7$41,910$52,387
8$46,630$58,287
Add $4,720 for each additional personAdd $5,900 for each additional person

For each additional person, you will need to add $5,900.

For sponsors on active duty in the US armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse, the threshold is set at just 100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines.

Alaska

For Alaska, the current poverty levels are set at:

Sponsor’s Household Size

100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*

125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*

For sponsors on active duty in the U.S. armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse or childFor all other sponsors
2$22,890$28,612
3$28,790$35,987
4$34,690$43,362
5$40,590$50,737
6$46,490$58,112
7$52,390$65,487
8$58,290$72,862
Add $5,900 for each additional personAdd $7,375 for each additional person

For each additional person, you will need to add $7,375.

For sponsors on active duty in the US armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse, again the threshold is set at just 100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines.

Hawaii

For Hawaii, the current poverty levels are set at:

Sponsor’s Household Size

100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*

125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*

For sponsors on active duty in the U.S. armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse or childFor all other sponsors
2$21,060$26,325
3$26,490$33,112
4$31,920$39,900
5$37,350$46,687
6$42,780$53,475
7$48,210$60,262
8$53,640$67,050
Add $5,430 for each additional personAdd $6,787 for each additional person

For each additional person, you will need to add $6,787.

For sponsors on active duty in the US armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse, again the threshold is set at just 100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines.

Based on the figures above, in the case where only one relative is being sponsored and the sponsor is not serving in the military on active duty, the minimum yearly income requirement for a marriage green card is $21,775.

What if my spouse cannot meet the financial requirements?

If your US spouse cannot meet the minimum income requirements using their earned income, s/he may add the cash value of any assets they own to make up any shortfall. This includes money in savings accounts, any property, as well as stocks and bonds. However, generally speaking, USCIS requires assets that “can be converted into cash within one year and without considerable hardship or financial loss to the owner.”

Further, to determine the amount of assets required to qualify, your spouse will need to subtract their household income from the minimum income requirement, ie; 125% of the poverty level for your family size. They must then prove the cash value of their assets is worth three times this difference.

By way of alternative option, your spouse may also count the income and assets of members of their household who are related to them by birth, marriage or adoption. However, to be able to include the income of such relatives, they must have lived with your spouse for the last six months or be listed as dependents on your spouse’s most recent federal tax return.

If you meet these criteria yourself, as the spouse of the sponsoring US citizen living in the same household, your spouse may also include the value of your income in their calculations. Additionally, they can include any assets that you own in any event.

Please note, where your spouse is seeking to rely upon the income and assets of a member of their household, any such relative must complete Form I-864A, Contract Between Sponsor and Household Member.

Need assistance?

As specialists in US immigration, NNU’s London-based attorneys have extensive experience in advising on US spouse visa applications. If you have a query, contact us for guidance.

Marriage visa income requirements FAQs

What are the poverty guidelines for K-1 visa?

For a household of two, the minimum fiancé(e) income requirement in 2022 is $22,887, although this figure is subject to a number of factors.

What is 125% of poverty level?

The latest HHS Poverty Guidelines vary by factors including State and size of family.

Are you financially responsible for someone on a K-1 visa?

When you sign the affidavit of support, you acknowledge that you are legally responsible for providing financial support for the sponsored immigrant(s), often until they become citizens of the United States or have worked for 40 quarters.

This article does not constitute direct legal advice and is for informational purposes only.

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2024 Income Requirements for Green Card Sponsors

What is the minimum income to sponsor an immigrant in 2024? ›

I-864P, 2024 HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support
Sponsor's Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*
2$23,500$29,375
3$29,690$37,113
4$35,880$44,850
5$42,070$52,588
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Mar 1, 2024

What are the changes in USCIS for 2024? ›

Effective April 1, 2024, we centralized the intake process of Form I-360, Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant, and related filings under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) for self-petitioning abused spouses, children, and parents at the Nebraska Service Center.

What proof of income do I need for marriage visa? ›

It is generally accepted that you must submit 3 years of tax returns and some consulates do require this. Either way, your most recent personal income tax returns are the most important primary document you consider. Previous years are only important to demonstrate stability and earnings history.

What is the minimum income requirement to sponsor a spouse in the US? ›

The minimum required income for most sponsors is 125% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines for their household size and location. For a couple who live in the 48 contiguous states (mainland United States) and have no children, the required minimum annual income is currently $25,550.

Can I sponsor my spouse if I have no income? ›

Most petitioners must show that they have an income that exceeds 125% of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Poverty Guidelines, or find a joint sponsor who meets those guidelines. Frequently Asked Questions What forms must petitioners submit?

How do I prove my income to sponsor an immigrant? ›

For ALL sponsors:

A copy of your individual federal income tax return, including W-2s for the most recent tax year, or a statement and/or evidence describing why you were not required to file. Also include a copy of every Form 1099, schedule, and any other evidence of reported income.

What are the predictions for visa 2024? ›

The fiscal year 2024 limit for family-sponsored preference immigrants determined in accordance with Section 201 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) is 226,000. The worldwide level for annual employment-based preference immigrants is at least 140,000.

What is the immigration bill for 2024? ›

This bill establishes a path to citizenship for certain undocumented individuals. The bill also replaces the term alien with noncitizen in the immigration statutes and addresses other related issues.

What is the processing time for I 130 for spouse 2024? ›

Form I-130 processing time (officially called the “Petition for Alien Relative”): When the sponsor is a U.S. citizen (known as the CR1 visa) is 10.8 months. When the sponsor is a green card holder (known as the F2A visa) is: 25 months.

Can immigration check your text messages? ›

Once an agent has your phone or device in hand, he or she can go through text messages, voicemails, social media apps, photos, and any other apps or content you have stored on your phone.

What is current proof of income for US visa? ›

Evidence of income

This can include evidence of current employment or self-employment, recent pay statements, a letter from the employer on business letterhead – showing dates of employment, wages paid, and type of work performed – or other financial data.

How does USCIS investigate marriages? ›

Usually, the USCIS officers may visit the suspect couple at their residence, or visit their neighbors to investigate whether they reside together, share a household, or own property jointly, etc. The USCIS officers may also arrange interviews with the couple at their residence or at USCIS offices.

How much money do I need to make to sponsor an immigrant in 2024? ›

2024 Income Requirements for Green Card Sponsors

The most common minimum annual income required to sponsor a spouse or family member for a green card is $25,550. This assumes that the sponsor — the U.S. citizen or current green card holder — is not on active military duty and is sponsoring only one relative.

Can I sponsor my wife to USA if I am unemployed? ›

Your annual income must be 125% of the Federal Poverty Guideline level. If your income is below that level, you may be able to use your assets or those of the beneficiary, such as cash, stocks, bonds, and property, to meet the financial requirements.

What documents do I need to sponsor my spouse in USA? ›

Forms
  1. I-130, Petition for Alien Relative.
  2. I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the Act.
  3. I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.
  4. I-751, Petition to Remove the Conditions of Residence.
  5. I-824, Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition.
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What is the income requirement for K1 visa 2024? ›

How much money do you need to sponsor a K1 visa? To sponsor a K-1 visa, your income must meet or exceed 100% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. In 2024, this means that for a household of two people (you and your fiancé), you need to make at least $20,440.

What are the requirements for DV 2024? ›

U.S. immigration law and regulations require that every DV entrant must have at least a high school education or its equivalent or have two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation that requires at least two years of training or experience.

How much do I need to make a year to sponsor an immigrant? ›

The income required of a green card sponsor is calculated by year. $22,887 a year is the most common amount of money that a person needs to be a green card sponsor. This amount of money is for someone who is not an active duty member of the military.

What is the green card quota for 2024? ›

2. The fiscal year 2024 limit for family-sponsored preference immigrants determined in accordance with Section 201 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) is 226,000. The worldwide level for annual employment-based preference immigrants is at least 140,000.

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