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Hi. I recently became a permenant resident. Me and my husband want to move back to Washington state where his family lives. We used to live there but he had better job opportunity so we moved here in Texas but now it's time to renew the contract but he's had so much stress from work and we like Washington better than over here and such so we're planning to move back.

After 2 years later, when we file for removing condition, except the form, do we have to send in another I-864 for income and such? We don't have any job offers for now and hope for best. We will try to settle down there but since no job guarantee, would it be a problem later? Since he was my sponsor on I-864, does he need to continuesly make over 125% of poverty line?

Thank you so much in advance!

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Doing good deeds shall bring happiness

09/05/2005 - Entered US with J-1

04/16/2006 - Met my husband

04/11/2007 - AOS from J-1 to B-2

07/10/2007 - Out of Status

08/26/2011 - Husband became USC through naturalization

10/12/2011 - We got married!

12/03/2011 - Sent AOS package(I-130, I-485, I-765) to Chicago Lockbox

12/05/2011 - Delivery confirmation via USPS

12/16/2011 - Received emails for I-130, I-485

12/22/2011 - Received NOA in mail for I-130, I-485 dated 12/16/2011

12/23/2011 - Received rejected I-765 due to missing signature

12/24/2011 - Received biometrics appointment on 01/09/2012 dated 12/20/2011

12/27/2011 - Reapplied I-765

12/29/2011 - I-765 has been delivered by USPS confirmation

01/04/2012 - Walk-in biometrics done

01/11/2012 - Received NOA in mail for I-765 dated 12/30/2011

02/01/2012 - Received text/email for I-765, Card/Document Production

02/06/2012 - Received EAD card in mail. YAY!

02/07/2012 - Received text/email for interview date, 03/15/2012

02/08/2012 - Received interview letter in mail

03/15/2012 - Interview at San Antonio, approved on spot and got a stamp!

03/23/2012 - Green card in hand! :^D

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Hi. I recently became a permenant resident. Me and my husband want to move back to Washington state where his family lives. We used to live there but he had better job opportunity so we moved here in Texas but now it's time to renew the contract but he's had so much stress from work and we like Washington better than over here and such so we're planning to move back.

After 2 years later, when we file for removing condition, except the form, do we have to send in another I-864 for income and such? We don't have any job offers for now and hope for best. We will try to settle down there but since no job guarantee, would it be a problem later? Since he was my sponsor on I-864, does he need to continuesly make over 125% of poverty line?

Thank you so much in advance!

You do not need to file the I-864. Just send in the form I-751 with your supporting documentation.

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@fiarandfoul

Thanks for the reply. But what about his income? Is moving to a different state without a job offer will be jeopardizing our situation?,125% over poverty line, income limit, not being public charge, removing condition etc(not financially)

Doing good deeds shall bring happiness

09/05/2005 - Entered US with J-1

04/16/2006 - Met my husband

04/11/2007 - AOS from J-1 to B-2

07/10/2007 - Out of Status

08/26/2011 - Husband became USC through naturalization

10/12/2011 - We got married!

12/03/2011 - Sent AOS package(I-130, I-485, I-765) to Chicago Lockbox

12/05/2011 - Delivery confirmation via USPS

12/16/2011 - Received emails for I-130, I-485

12/22/2011 - Received NOA in mail for I-130, I-485 dated 12/16/2011

12/23/2011 - Received rejected I-765 due to missing signature

12/24/2011 - Received biometrics appointment on 01/09/2012 dated 12/20/2011

12/27/2011 - Reapplied I-765

12/29/2011 - I-765 has been delivered by USPS confirmation

01/04/2012 - Walk-in biometrics done

01/11/2012 - Received NOA in mail for I-765 dated 12/30/2011

02/01/2012 - Received text/email for I-765, Card/Document Production

02/06/2012 - Received EAD card in mail. YAY!

02/07/2012 - Received text/email for interview date, 03/15/2012

02/08/2012 - Received interview letter in mail

03/15/2012 - Interview at San Antonio, approved on spot and got a stamp!

03/23/2012 - Green card in hand! :^D

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@fiarandfoul

Thanks for the reply. But what about his income? Is moving to a different state without a job offer will be jeopardizing our situation?,125% over poverty line, income limit, not being public charge, removing condition etc(not financially)

Your income is irrelevant to the I-751 filing process and no proof of it will be required. Even though you should absolutely send in joint filed taxes (among other substantive evidence) covering the entire period of the marriage, the inclusion of this and other documents do not constitute income verification; rather, they bear testimony to a co-mingled financial status.

You should probably review the 8 or so pages of instructions that support the I-751 form (found in a link right where you would find the official I-751 form).

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@fiarandfoul

Thank you so much for your answers!

I will def look through all the instructions before I send them in. It will be at least year and 9 months later since our interview was this month. You know, the visa journey makes people paranoid, worried about every little stuff. Questions just came up during we plan to move back to Washington.

Doing good deeds shall bring happiness

09/05/2005 - Entered US with J-1

04/16/2006 - Met my husband

04/11/2007 - AOS from J-1 to B-2

07/10/2007 - Out of Status

08/26/2011 - Husband became USC through naturalization

10/12/2011 - We got married!

12/03/2011 - Sent AOS package(I-130, I-485, I-765) to Chicago Lockbox

12/05/2011 - Delivery confirmation via USPS

12/16/2011 - Received emails for I-130, I-485

12/22/2011 - Received NOA in mail for I-130, I-485 dated 12/16/2011

12/23/2011 - Received rejected I-765 due to missing signature

12/24/2011 - Received biometrics appointment on 01/09/2012 dated 12/20/2011

12/27/2011 - Reapplied I-765

12/29/2011 - I-765 has been delivered by USPS confirmation

01/04/2012 - Walk-in biometrics done

01/11/2012 - Received NOA in mail for I-765 dated 12/30/2011

02/01/2012 - Received text/email for I-765, Card/Document Production

02/06/2012 - Received EAD card in mail. YAY!

02/07/2012 - Received text/email for interview date, 03/15/2012

02/08/2012 - Received interview letter in mail

03/15/2012 - Interview at San Antonio, approved on spot and got a stamp!

03/23/2012 - Green card in hand! :^D

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