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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hello,

I am currently living in Pakistan with my husband and am soon going to send in my I-864. I am currently working in Pakistan for a bank making about $3000 USD for the whole year (but i am paid in the local currency PKR). I wanted to know would I be better off stating on my I-864 that I am working or not working?? I don't make enough to file taxes and thus I have not filed any taxes, not that its been a whole year that I have been working. However which would be a better deal stating that I am working and making this much or stating that I am not working??

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hello,

I am currently living in Pakistan with my husband and am soon going to send in my I-864. I am currently working in Pakistan for a bank making about $3000 USD for the whole year (but i am paid in the local currency PKR). I wanted to know would I be better off stating on my I-864 that I am working or not working?? I don't make enough to file taxes and thus I have not filed any taxes, not that its been a whole year that I have been working. However which would be a better deal stating that I am working and making this much or stating that I am not working??

The onus is on the USC not the intended immigrant... unless your income is qualified income that is likely to continue after you immigrate then you do not include it. So your current work status is not considered

YMMV

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hello,

I am currently living in Pakistan with my husband and am soon going to send in my I-864. I am currently working in Pakistan for a bank making about $3000 USD for the whole year (but i am paid in the local currency PKR). I wanted to know would I be better off stating on my I-864 that I am working or not working?? I don't make enough to file taxes and thus I have not filed any taxes, not that its been a whole year that I have been working. However which would be a better deal stating that I am working and making this much or stating that I am not working??

The onus is on the USC not the intended immigrant... unless your income is qualified income that is likely to continue after you immigrate then you do not include it. So your current work status is not considered

thanks much :)

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