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Confused - told gross income on i-864 is incorrect

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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I called the IRS this morning, and they confirmed that the "per computer" line is the actual IRS official record. My arithmetic error will cost us weeks... I guess even if I'd sent the f1040, if NVC cross-checks with official IRS records it would've had the same outcome, so I shouldn't beat myself over it too much, but still. :(

Thanks for the help, everyone.

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My hubby and I sort of have the similar problem with the AoS!

We lived in Canada for the last 4 years. After graduation, he moved back to the states for his job.

Since he did not work/live in the US in the last 4 years and the amount he earned from his part-time in Canada was not high enough that he had to file US taxes... So he basically has no US tax forms.

We first sent in our AoS in late July... and 20 business days later, we received a checklist from the NVC stating that we were missing his 2012 US taxes. We called up the NVC and was advised to send in his Canadian tax information and a statement explaining why he didn't file US 2012 taxes.

About 3 weeks ago, I called the NVC and was told that his AoS was approved!!

However, this was short-lived as we received an e-mail last week with the same check-list that AoS has the same problem! We called the NVC and asked for a review, and today after getting off the phone with them, they said that we need to re-send everything again as he did not fill out the form properly - they refused to tell him what was wrong or to give him further information...

This is so frustrating! We turned in all the documents for the taxes, filled out the form throughly, and made the statements clear enough, I really don't understand what more we can do. The NVC customer service representatives are so inconsistent with their answers that we don't even know who to listen to anymore.

Have anyone gone through something like this?

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