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I'm about to file our AOS for my mom's petition. I have no income, my husband filled up the I864A already, he's in the military and we have joint income taxes, I know it's common sense but I need to make sure, in my I864, do I need to put in the tax year and total income? And should I also submit two copies of our taxes? It's a little confusing for me, I hope someone can help. Thanks in advance.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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Just 1 copy of the ITR or tax transcripts.

answers: Your I-864

Q # 23. My current individual annual income is: $ 0

Q # 24 a. List your income from line 23 of this form. $ 0

b. Income you are using from any other person who was counted in your household size:

Name: write your husband's name

Relationship: write Spouse

Current Income: $ write hubby's income

c. Total Household Income: $ same answer as current income

d. X The persons listed above have completed Form I-864A

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Thank you for your reply :) If it's not too much to ask, how about on Part 6, where I have to list down the tax year and total income, should I put $0 too or write down my husband's income? thanks again

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Thank you for your reply smile.png If it's not too much to ask, how about on Part 6, where I have to list down the tax year and total income, should I put $0 too or write down my husband's income? thanks again

It's funny because I almost included Part 6 about tax year & total income but hesitated. No it's fine. You can ask me anything.

Part 6

25. X I have filed a Federal tax return ........................

Tax Year: 2012 (most recent)

Total Income: write the total income base from joint ITR

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