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We are a long way off :unsure: but wanted to start getting some paperwork gathered up, birh certificate etc. My honey is gathering what he needs to send, on the income portion, he makes well above the limit, however he won't have paystubs during the time which we figure we would need to send this in. Hours are low in November and December, and he's layed off for January-March and starts again in April. He makes the majority of his income between April and November. Do you think with the letter from his employer starting yearly income, copies of his tax returns, that we will be able to submit paystubs from September-October without problems even though they won't be recent? Anyone have any experience with this? :innocent:

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