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On line 23 on form I-864 what should I write? The join sponsor makes 20.10$ a hour as full time employee but we dont know what to put on annual income

thanks

03/22/2012 Sent package I-130, I-485 and I-765 through USPS priority mail to Chicago Lockbox

03/24/2012 Received 3 deliver confirmation e-mails from USPS

03/28/2012 Received mail from USCIS saying they received the package ^_^

04/05/2012 Received Biometrics Appointment letter for i-765 for 04/16/2012

04/09/2012 Received NOA 1 for I-130, I-485 and I-765 dated 03/28/2012

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On line 23 on form I-864 what should I write? The join sponsor makes 20.10$ a hour as full time employee but we dont know what to put on annual income

thanks

To calculate current annual income as an hourly wage earner, follow this formula:

wage per hour x hours per week x 52 weeks

So, if your joint sponsor works 40 hours a week, then:

$20.10/hour x 40 hours/week x 52 weeks = $41,808

$41,808 would be what you would put.

Please refer to the joint sponsor's tax return for the exact figure.

That would only work on the question asking about past year's income. The OP is asking about CURRENT annual income. There is of course no tax return done yet for 2012.

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To calculate current annual income as an hourly wage earner, follow this formula:

wage per hour x hours per week x 52 weeks

So, if your joint sponsor works 40 hours a week, then:

$20.10/hour x 40 hours/week x 52 weeks = $41,808

$41,808 would be what you would put.

That would only work on the question asking about past year's income. The OP is asking about CURRENT annual income. There is of course no tax return done yet for 2012.

Thank you so much :)

03/22/2012 Sent package I-130, I-485 and I-765 through USPS priority mail to Chicago Lockbox

03/24/2012 Received 3 deliver confirmation e-mails from USPS

03/28/2012 Received mail from USCIS saying they received the package ^_^

04/05/2012 Received Biometrics Appointment letter for i-765 for 04/16/2012

04/09/2012 Received NOA 1 for I-130, I-485 and I-765 dated 03/28/2012

I am the luckiest and happiest girl in the world :D <3 my husband

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To calculate current annual income as an hourly wage earner, follow this formula:

wage per hour x hours per week x 52 weeks

So, if your joint sponsor works 40 hours a week, then:

$20.10/hour x 40 hours/week x 52 weeks = $41,808

$41,808 would be what you would put.

That would only work on the question asking about past year's income. The OP is asking about CURRENT annual income. There is of course no tax return done yet for 2012.

My mistake! Saylin is right. #23 is asking for current income.

 
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