Income Requirements
USCIS Income Requirements for Approval to Adopt Internationally
Based on the total number of people in your household, including yourself, your spouse, all of your dependent children, AND the child/children you hope to bring home, you must meet a minimum of 125% of the US Poverty Guideline for the total number of household members.
Please note that active members of the military must only meet the 100% level.
Please also note that if you have adopted domestically, ADOPTION SUBSIDIES DO NOT COUNT AS TAXABLE INCOME. These can NOT be counted towards your income for USCIS. That subsidy income CAN be counted to meet the requirement of the foreign country, but not for USCIS.
Although you may not have to submit proof of income with your initial application, you WILL be required to provide the last 3 years of 1040 tax documents when you are trying to exit the foreign country through the US Embassy. This occurs when you are physically trying to apply for your child's visa at the US Embassy.
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Size of Family Unit
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Poverty Guidelines
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125 Percent
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2
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$14,710
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$18,387
|
|
3
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$18,530
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$23,162
|
|
4
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$22,350
|
$27,937
|
|
5
|
$26,170
|
$32,712
|
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6
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$29,990
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$37,487
|
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7
|
$33,810
|
$42,262
|
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8
|
$37,630
|
$47,037
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If you have questions about these income requirements, please do not hesitate to ask!






