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on the part 25 where its asking for the total income that was on your tax returns, what if he filed jointly, what do they put in there, is it the total of what him and his spouse put on there or how does that work?

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on the part 25 where its asking for the total income that was on your tax returns, what if he filed jointly, what do they put in there, is it the total of what him and his spouse put on there or how does that work?

He needs to put his individual income on part 25 - then he will send his W2's - or whatever slips he has - to support those numbers.

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on the part 25 where its asking for the total income that was on your tax returns, what if he filed jointly, what do they put in there, is it the total of what him and his spouse put on there or how does that work?

He needs to put his individual income on part 25 - then he will send his W2's - or whatever slips he has - to support those numbers.

wow so we HAVE to have the w2's for the past 3 years? there was a year where he didn't work but still filed with his spouse at the time, what do we do for that, just put 0?

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on the part 25 where its asking for the total income that was on your tax returns, what if he filed jointly, what do they put in there, is it the total of what him and his spouse put on there or how does that work?

He needs to put his individual income on part 25 - then he will send his W2's - or whatever slips he has - to support those numbers.

wow so we HAVE to have the w2's for the past 3 years? there was a year where he didn't work but still filed with his spouse at the time, what do we do for that, just put 0?

Yes, for that you could just put zero - but yes, you have to send the supporting slips to show the individual income.

If a sponsor filed a joint tax return with a spouse, but is qualifying using only his/her own individual income, the sponsor must submit evidence of that individual income. This evidence would include, for example, the sponsor’s own W-2(s), Wage and Tax Statement, and if necessary to reach the income requirement, evidence of other income reported to IRS which can be attributed to him/her, usually on Forms 1099. link

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ok, so just the w2s, now, if the income was 0, there wont be any evidence to prove that, is that ok? also, i dont know yet, but if we cant find those w2s for the past years, is there a way to retrieve them?

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ok, so just the w2s, now, if the income was 0, there wont be any evidence to prove that, is that ok? also, i dont know yet, but if we cant find those w2s for the past years, is there a way to retrieve them?

Hmm, i'm not really sure - about retrieving W2's.

As for the zero income, he just needs to attach a note to the I-864 (reference this on the income question - ie: please see attached note re: (tax year) return).

So just something like: I was not required to file a tax return for (tax year) as I had zero earnings.

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