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Hi everyone..pls I need info on W2

My W2 does not match to what I make now, it shows a lower salary which was I got before I filed the petition.

Now I make enough and it is above the poverty line requirement.

Is this ok to submit the W2 for my fiance interview..as it says on Affidavit Support , the embassy need the W2 as supporting document.

Or will it create a problem when the CO see the lower salary on my W2.

Please if anyone in same situation like I have now, I need your input

Thank you guys I appreciate your respond.

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I would include a few months of pay stubs to show your current income and try to get a cosponsor just to be on the safe side unless you have assets you can use.

Timeline:

K-1

07/30/08- I-129F was delivered to Vermont

08/11/08- NOA1

12/14/08- NOA2

02/11/09 Interview (Approved!)

03/07/09 POE at JFK

03/13/09 Married!

AOS

04/08/09- NOA1 for AOS and EAD (we didn't apply for AP)

04/22/09- Case Transferred to CSC

04/24/09- Biometrics Appointment

05/22/09- EAD card production ordered

05/29/09- EAD approval notice sent

06/01/09- EAD arrived in the post

06/18/09- I-485 RFE notice via email

06/25/09- I-485 RFE notice via mail

(They wanted him to redo medical exam- they must've lost it. They also wanted a copy of our marriage certificate, even though we included that in our original submission.)

07/03/09- Medical exam (second one this year grrr!)

07/06/09- I-485 RFE response mailed back to CSC via USPS

07/08/09- I-485 RFE response package delivered at CSC

07/10/09- I-485 Case Processing Resumed (CRIS email)

07/16/09- I-485 Card Production Ordered

07/21/09- I-485 Approval Notice Sent

07/24/09- Green card received in the post!

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Filed: Timeline
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I would include a few months of pay stubs to show your current income and try to get a cosponsor just to be on the safe side unless you have assets you can use.

Thanks for your respond!

Yes I also prepared my recent pay stubs which shows my current income now. No real assets I can use though.

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LD, you don't have a timeline posted, so I don't know where you're at in this process. You could fax, or scan and then e-mail, your fiance' copies of your most recent paystubs which support your CURRENT higher income. As long as she can download and print them before her interview, you should be fine. IF you have time, try to obtain an updated letter from your employer which would confirm the higher income.

Moving on w/life

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LD, you don't have a timeline posted, so I don't know where you're at in this process. You could fax, or scan and then e-mail, your fiance' copies of your most recent paystubs which support your CURRENT higher income. As long as she can download and print them before her interview, you should be fine. IF you have time, try to obtain an updated letter from your employer which would confirm the higher income.

Thanks much 4MYMEVE for your respond. Iam at nOA2, yes I get my recent pay stubs which show my higher income now.I also get the letter from work that state my curent income,fulltime job status and other job details. You think it sufficient and it wont be a problem at interview..am i right.I have read some information regarding this and they said the consular officer will look very closely to CURRENT income not past income, so I believe we will be fine and my fiance will get the visa.

Thanks so much for your reply guys all of you ..I appreciate it. Best of luck to everyone. (F)

Filed: Country: Vietnam
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You think it sufficient and it wont be a problem at interview..am i right.I have read some information regarding this and they said the consular officer will look very closely to CURRENT income not past income,

LOL, I'm in the SAME boat with you. I ALSO included '06-'08 tax returns, 3mos of bank statements, my mortgage interest statement showing the home vaule, my 401k statement, AND my Social Security Administration statement from last year. Better to load them UP with data. No questions left on the table. ;)

Moving on w/life

 
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