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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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My wife just started to work after college two months ago, her currently pay is $2500 monthly, which is $30000 a year. It meets the line for 2 members family.

To show that she has enough money to sponsor me, what documents do we need?

Since she just started to work, no W-2, tax return and all that from perivous years...

so I am guessing we need a letter from her company to prove her current income, and also we should get a letter from our bank to show our saving account?

Thanks!

ROC

7/12 - Sent I-751 Package by USPS

7/15 - Package was delivered at 11am

7/15 - Date of NOA

7/19 - Check was cashed

7/19 - NOA letter was received

7/28 - Biometrics letter received, date- 8/23/2011

8/01 - Early Biometric was done

11/15 - Card Production ordered

11/19 - 10 years Green Card arrived.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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My wife just started to work after college two months ago, her currently pay is $2500 monthly, which is $30000 a year. It meets the line for 2 members family.

To show that she has enough money to sponsor me, what documents do we need?

Since she just started to work, no W-2, tax return and all that from perivous years...

so I am guessing we need a letter from her company to prove her current income, and also we should get a letter from our bank to show our saving account?

Thanks!

Employment letter and recent check stubs. State her "current income" as $30,000 (if that's what it is) She will need to provide last years tax return, it does not matter if she "made enough" last year (it would have last year, but not this year) Bank letter is optional, not sure it would help in this case, if you think it looks good for you, then add the bank letter.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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She just started to work this year, and had no income before, so no tax returns for perivous years.

My wife just started to work after college two months ago, her currently pay is $2500 monthly, which is $30000 a year. It meets the line for 2 members family.

To show that she has enough money to sponsor me, what documents do we need?

Since she just started to work, no W-2, tax return and all that from perivous years...

so I am guessing we need a letter from her company to prove her current income, and also we should get a letter from our bank to show our saving account?

Thanks!

Employment letter and recent check stubs. State her "current income" as $30,000 (if that's what it is) She will need to provide last years tax return, it does not matter if she "made enough" last year (it would have last year, but not this year) Bank letter is optional, not sure it would help in this case, if you think it looks good for you, then add the bank letter.

ROC

7/12 - Sent I-751 Package by USPS

7/15 - Package was delivered at 11am

7/15 - Date of NOA

7/19 - Check was cashed

7/19 - NOA letter was received

7/28 - Biometrics letter received, date- 8/23/2011

8/01 - Early Biometric was done

11/15 - Card Production ordered

11/19 - 10 years Green Card arrived.

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