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Hello VJers, I hope somebody can help me on this (yet another)question, I am trying to get my AOS papers in and am stumbling on this form, my husband was out of work for most of last year but has just started a new job, should he put down his projected income for the next year and as he doesn't have any pay stubs etc., would they accept a letter explaining his situation, we have a joint sponsor who can meet all of the financial requirements. many thanks to anyone who has had this experience themselves. :thumbs:

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He would include what paystubs he has now, a letter from the employer (date started, type of employment, salary) along with the tax data for 2009 (I would suggest adding 2 more years (2007,2008) to show steady employment).

If his current income is sufficient, and he can prove it, no need for a co-sponsor.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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Filed: Country: England
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He would include what paystubs he has now, a letter from the employer (date started, type of employment, salary) along with the tax data for 2009 (I would suggest adding 2 more years (2007,2008) to show steady employment).

If his current income is sufficient, and he can prove it, no need for a co-sponsor.

Thank you for your reply, however, as stated - he doesn't have any paystubs yet and it wouldn't be appropriate to ask his employer for anything at this early stage of his employment, and he cannot show steady employment for the last year or the preceding two years either, so we have a very willing and satisfactory joint sponsor. I just was curious to read any other scenarios like mine, thanks again :)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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If he can't prove his income claim then an explanation letter would not be very persuasive. Without anything to prove his claim he will likely be required to supply a joint sponsor.

I-864 Affidavit of Support FAQ -->> https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/support/i-864-frequently-asked-questions.html

FOREIGN INCOME REPORTING & TAX FILING -->> https://www.irs.gov/publications/p54/ch01.html#en_US_2015_publink100047318

CALL THIS NUMBER TO ORDER IRS TAX TRANSCRIPTS >> 800-908-9946

PLEASE READ THE GUIDES -->> Link to Visa Journey Guides

MULTI ENTRY SPOUSE VISA TO VN -->>Link to Visa Exemption for Vietnamese Residents Overseas & Their Spouses

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