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Under Question 7 of the I-134 there is a second part to the question stating "I derive an annual income of:" My husband made $13,798 last year but he started in july. At his current wage he would earn $30160 a year. Which one should I write down? Please help

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I would state the annual income that he should derive. This would work out best if he can get a statement from his place of employment listing his job title start date and annual salary.

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I would state the annual income that he should derive. This would work out best if he can get a statement from his place of employment listing his job title start date and annual salary.

yap. agree :thumbs: annual income would be what he would earn for entire year ( 30,160) and a letter from his employer.

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I would state the annual income that he should derive. This would work out best if he can get a statement from his place of employment listing his job title start date and annual salary.

yap. agree :thumbs: annual income would be what he would earn for entire year ( 30,160) and a letter from his employer.

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thanks everyone...

in his employment letter it state when he started the work at his company , work title and his current pay per hour.

“God unites the separated ones with Himself again, and blesses them with true greatness.”

TIMELINE FOR AOS

(Adjusting status for permanent resident only)

DATE SENT 052509

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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thanks everyone...

in his employment letter it state when he started the work at his company , work title and his current pay per hour.

Mine states the annual salary. even though I work for an hourly rate, they just put the total I would make for a standard year. My ITR was actually filed for a lot more because of all of the overtime I worked last year. for an hourly rate to get the yearly income, you should take the rate times 2080 as that is the number of hours that would normally be worked in a year of 40 hour weeks.

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Our Love HIStory

06/26/06: Met at Bigchurch.com

07/14/07: First meeting in person.

12/19/07: Got my surprise gift through snail mail: my engagement ring!

02/11-18/08: Valentine's Week together!

AOS Timeline (I-485, I-765)

04/09/09: Sent packet to Illinois Lockbox

04/20/09: Received Notice of Action

04/27/09: Received Biometrics Appointment

05/09/09: Biometrics Appointment

06/01/09: Received EAD Card

08/18/09: Interview (postponed due to baby's delivery)

12/16/09: Interview - Approved!

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In her eyes I see the reflection of what love is all about.

"Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken."

Ecclesiastes 4:12

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Under Question 7 of the I-134 there is a second part to the question stating "I derive an annual income of:" My husband made $13,798 last year but he started in july. At his current wage he would earn $30160 a year. Which one should I write down? Please help

thanks..

Don't know about embassy interview but at our AOS interview the CO meticuliously added up the entire most recent filed tax year.

He cared less what I was making currently.

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thanks everyone...

in his employment letter it state when he started the work at his company , work title and his current pay per hour.

Mine states the annual salary. even though I work for an hourly rate, they just put the total I would make for a standard year. My ITR was actually filed for a lot more because of all of the overtime I worked last year. for an hourly rate to get the yearly income, you should take the rate times 2080 as that is the number of hours that would normally be worked in a year of 40 hour weeks.

do u think its okay if his ITR 2007 showed he only made $13,798 , and then he will state in I-134 $30160 a year for his annual income ?

“God unites the separated ones with Himself again, and blesses them with true greatness.”

TIMELINE FOR AOS

(Adjusting status for permanent resident only)

DATE SENT 052509

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
thanks everyone...

in his employment letter it state when he started the work at his company , work title and his current pay per hour.

Mine states the annual salary. even though I work for an hourly rate, they just put the total I would make for a standard year. My ITR was actually filed for a lot more because of all of the overtime I worked last year. for an hourly rate to get the yearly income, you should take the rate times 2080 as that is the number of hours that would normally be worked in a year of 40 hour weeks.

do u think its okay if his ITR 2007 showed he only made $13,798 , and then he will state in I-134 $30160 a year for his annual income ?

I think it should be ok, especially if he does get the letter from his employer showing when he started and what his annual salary is. Although since the filed amount is lower than 125% of the poverty line, you may want to provide some of the other information requested like assets, bank statement, etc.

My Journey to Motherhood

Our Wedding Pics

Onli In Da Pilipins - Collection of sights and thoughts for my beloved country.

Our Love HIStory

06/26/06: Met at Bigchurch.com

07/14/07: First meeting in person.

12/19/07: Got my surprise gift through snail mail: my engagement ring!

02/11-18/08: Valentine's Week together!

AOS Timeline (I-485, I-765)

04/09/09: Sent packet to Illinois Lockbox

04/20/09: Received Notice of Action

04/27/09: Received Biometrics Appointment

05/09/09: Biometrics Appointment

06/01/09: Received EAD Card

08/18/09: Interview (postponed due to baby's delivery)

12/16/09: Interview - Approved!

2_613061495l.jpg

In her eyes I see the reflection of what love is all about.

"Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken."

Ecclesiastes 4:12

 
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