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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Libya
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i have a question since my husband came here in 2005 on a k1 we got married and due to an unexpected death in his family he returned home in September 2006 we didnt know bout the advance parole at that time so we have to start over with the 1-130 process. But my question is since when he was here he worked and filed taxes would i be able to count his income on the affidavit of support?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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I would think only if you filed taxes jointly, then yes, if not, then no. Only a US Citizen can file the I-864.

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i have a question since my husband came here in 2005 on a k1 we got married and due to an unexpected death in his family he returned home in September 2006 we didnt know bout the advance parole at that time so we have to start over with the 1-130 process. But my question is since when he was here he worked and filed taxes would i be able to count his income on the affidavit of support?

Well, it isn't "current income" so it would only show on supporting documents, if you filed taxes jointly. You are the sponsor. The form asks for your current income. Other documents simply support that statement or support statements about assets. Marital assets can be considered.

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Does his (ex?) employer have a job waiting for him when he gets back?

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i have a question since my husband came here in 2005 on a k1 we got married and due to an unexpected death in his family he returned home in September 2006 we didnt know bout the advance parole at that time so we have to start over with the 1-130 process. But my question is since when he was here he worked and filed taxes would i be able to count his income on the affidavit of support?
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