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VJ, I am ready to send in my I-864 documents, I want to make sure I understand this correctly. I am doing the CR1 and I am filing for my spouse only. I will be using my income only for the affidavit of support is it correct for me to use the I-864EZ?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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VJ, I am ready to send in my I-864 documents, I want to make sure I understand this correctly. I am doing the CR1 and I am filing for my spouse only. I will be using my income only for the affidavit of support is it correct for me to use the I-864EZ?

Thanks

Yes.

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This form only request tax returns, do I need to attched six months copies of my paystubb. I make way over the 125% support requirement for two people.

I have a letter from my Employer and the last 3 years of tax transscript.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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This form only request tax returns, do I need to attched six months copies of my paystubb. I make way over the 125% support requirement for two people.

I have a letter from my Employer and the last 3 years of tax transscript.

The letter and pay stubs are 'extras' - they are usually only suggested if you feel it would help to prove your current income. This is all laid out in the instructions on the I-864 (page 7, Item 23).

You may include evidence supporting your claim about your expected income for the current year if you believe that submitting this evidence will help you establish ability to maintain sufficient income. You are not required to submit this evidence, however, unless specifically instructed to do so by a Government official. For example, you may include a recent letter from your employer, showing your employer's address and telephone number, and indicating your annual salary. You may also provide pay stub,s showing your income for the previous six months. If your claimed income includes alimony, child support, dividend or interest income, or income from any other source, you may also include evidence of that income.

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