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Question A.

Part 6 Sponsor’s Income and employment (Page 5 of the I-864)

I am checking option 4. Unemployed since Dec 2012

Item # 5. My current Individual annual income is: ($ AAAA) ((Question: - Is this the last year W2 income one earned and that reflects on the 1040)

Instruction Page Says (Enter your current individual earned or retirement annual Income that you are using to meet the requirement of this form and indicate the total on this line).If your annual income ($AAAA), is greater that 125 of the house hold item entered in item 8 ,Part 5
you don’t need to include any household member’s income.

My Annual income for my current year (2012) $AAAA exceeds the poverty line by $19000.00.
My Annual income for year 2011 exceeds the poverty line by $6000.00
My Annual Income for 2010 is below the Poverty line as I was out of work on person reason.

Note: I want to use my Spouse income to supplement the Affidavit of support, as she has a stable Job for last 8 years and willing to sign I-864 A.

Can I include her in section 7.a (Part 6), as I am counting her under Part 5, Item 3 even though it’s not required as my income exceeds the poverty line for the year 2011 and 2012.

Comment: - My income for the last three year is not great. We have been filling the tax together .

Question B.

Federal income tax return information (Page 5 of the I-864)

Item # 13) I am checking 13 as I am providing NVC with my last three years transcripts.

Item # 13.a, 13.b, 13.c - I am confused with this. Should I but my individual income or our joint filling
Income for the three years.( Again we file jointly our taxes).

(The form says My Total income (Adjusted gross income on IRS form 1040EZ) as reported on my
Federal tax returns for the most recent 3 years). We fill the 1040 A , as our income combined exceeds
100K

Item # 14. I am checking this as I am attaching transcript for the last 3 years.

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Thanks in advance for the answer. God Bless...... have a great weekend.

Question A.

Part 6 Sponsor’s Income and employment (Page 5 of the I-864)

I am checking option 4. Unemployed since Dec 2012

Item # 5. My current Individual annual income is: ($ AAAA) ((Question: - Is this the last year W2 income one earned and that reflects on the 1040)

Instruction Page Says (Enter your current individual earned or retirement annual Income that you are using to meet the requirement of this form and indicate the total on this line).If your annual income ($AAAA), is greater that 125 of the house hold item entered in item 8 ,Part 5

you don’t need to include any household member’s income.

My Annual income for my current year (2012) $AAAA exceeds the poverty line by $19000.00.

My Annual income for year 2011 exceeds the poverty line by $6000.00

My Annual Income for 2010 is below the Poverty line as I was out of work on person reason.

Note: I want to use my Spouse income to supplement the Affidavit of support, as she has a stable Job for last 8 years and willing to sign I-864 A.

Can I include her in section 7.a (Part 6), as I am counting her under Part 5, Item 3 even though it’s not required as my income exceeds the poverty line for the year 2011 and 2012.

Comment: - My income for the last three year is not great. We have been filling the tax together .

Question B.

Federal income tax return information (Page 5 of the I-864)

Item # 13) I am checking 13 as I am providing NVC with my last three years transcripts.

Item # 13.a, 13.b, 13.c - I am confused with this. Should I but my individual income or our joint filling

Income for the three years.( Again we file jointly our taxes).

(The form says My Total income (Adjusted gross income on IRS form 1040EZ) as reported on my

Federal tax returns for the most recent 3 years). We fill the 1040 A , as our income combined exceeds

100K

Item # 14. I am checking this as I am attaching transcript for the last 3 years.

A. If you are currently unemployed and have no other income, your current individual annual income is $0 (#5, part 6). They do want tax return info from previous years, but current income is current, as in, what you're making today/expect to make for 2013 based on your current salary. If you had a job, you'd include pay stubs from the last 6 months and/or a letter from your employer verifying your salary in order to prove that you actually are making that amount. This is why your last year's income and your current income may be different (if you no longer have that job).

If you include the income of the intending immigrant who is your spouse, evidence that her income will continue from the current source after obtaining lawful permanent resident status must be provided. She does not need to complete Form I-864A unless she has accompanying children.

Basically, you currently have zero income, and if you want to use your wife's, you need to prove that she will have that income after she moves to the US.

If not, you will need a co-sponsor.

B. As I understand it, this is your individual income from the last 3 years. Since you filed jointly, you need to write your income from your W2s from these years. I'd also include the W2s from those years (in addition to the transcripts) so that your individual incomes that were written can be verified (which they cannot with just the transcripts because of the joint return). You cannot write your joint income here, since you alone are the sponsor, and your wife's income isn't included.

31 May 2013 - Sent I-130 to Phoenix Lockbox

03 Jun 2013 - USPS shows package as received

06 Jun 2013 - Received text and email with receipt number

08 Jun 2013 - Received paper I-797C. Received and Priority date - June 3. Notice date - June 5.

17 Dec 2013 - Transferred to Nebraska Service Center.

04 Mar 2014 - I-130 approved

05 Mar 2014 - I-130 shipped to NVC/DOS

17 Mar 2014 - Received by NVC

16 Apr 2014 - Case number assigned

22 Apr 2014 - DS-261 available and completed

23 Apr 2014 - AOS invoice email received
25 Apr 2014 - AOS fee available and paid

26 Apr 2014 - AOS packet sent (delivered 28 Apr, NVC system received 30 Apr)

30 Apr 2014 - IV invoice email received; fee available and paid
01 May 2014 - IV packet sent (delivered 02 May, NVC system received 05 May)

02 May 2014 - DS-260 available and completed

20 May 2014 - received AOS checklist (left mail address blank on I-864EZ)

22 May 2014 - checklist response delivered

27 May 2014 - NVC system received checklist

27 May 2014 - false checklist received

26 Jun 2014 - NVC case complete

10 Jul 2014 - interview scheduled (per phone call)

14 Jul 2014 - receive interview notification email

06 Aug 2014 - interview (approved); visa issued

08 Aug 2014 - passport/visa delivered

30 Aug 2014 - point of entry

10 Sep 2014 - social security card delivered

29 Sep 2014 - green card delivered

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A. If you are currently unemployed and have no other income, your current individual annual income is $0 (#5, part 6). They do want tax return info from previous years, but current income is current, as in, what you're making today/expect to make for 2013 based on your current salary. If you had a job, you'd include pay stubs from the last 6 months and/or a letter from your employer verifying your salary in order to prove that you actually are making that amount. This is why your last year's income and your current income may be different (if you no longer have that job).

If you include the income of the intending immigrant who is your spouse, evidence that her income will continue from the current source after obtaining lawful permanent resident status must be provided. She does not need to complete Form I-864A unless she has accompanying children.

Basically, you currently have zero income, and if you want to use your wife's, you need to prove that she will have that income after she moves to the US.

If not, you will need a co-sponsor.

B. As I understand it, this is your individual income from the last 3 years. Since you filed jointly, you need to write your income from your W2s from these years. I'd also include the W2s from those years (in addition to the transcripts) so that your individual incomes that were written can be verified (which they cannot with just the transcripts because of the joint return). You cannot write your joint income here, since you alone are the sponsor, and your wife's income isn't included.

Part A:

The intended immigrant is my MOM. Me and my wife have been living in the US , together for the last 10 years,

2012 ( I worked 6 months and have $52K on my W2). I qualify of my own above poverty line

2011 ( I worked 5 months and have $38K on my W2) I qualify of my own above poverty line

2010 ( Was bad because was out of US taking care of my Dad who was diagnosed for cancer and passed away latter in that year)

2003-2009 I have income over 75K which they don't want to see.

Going thru a rough time as I am way to my home country to take care of my property and some minor health issue for my mother who is all alone

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Part A:

The intended immigrant is my MOM. Me and my wife have been living in the US , together for the last 10 years,

2012 ( I worked 6 months and have $52K on my W2). I qualify of my own above poverty line

2011 ( I worked 5 months and have $38K on my W2) I qualify of my own above poverty line

2010 ( Was bad because was out of US taking care of my Dad who was diagnosed for cancer and passed away latter in that year)

2003-2009 I have income over 75K which they don't want to see.

Going thru a rough time as I am way to my home country to take care of my property and some minor health issue for my mother who is all alone

Ah! Well, then I believe that simplifies things.

A. If you included the income of your spouse listed in Part 5, #3, the individual must be over 18 years of age and must complete Form I-864A.

Your current individual income is $0.

Enter your wife's current info and income in Part 6, #6a-6c.

Total those incomes into Part 6, #10, and then check #11 showing your wife will fill out I-864a.

Just need to make sure your wife's current income meets the requirement for a household of 3. Unfortunately, your 2010-2012 incomes don't contribute to your ability to sponsor your mom now.

B. At that point, your joint return transcripts can be submitted, and I think that those income numbers are what you'd enter for 13a-13c.

I can't say with 100% certainty that this is correct and that you won't get an RFE/checklist because they wanted to separate your individual income on those lines, but this seems right to me since your wife is contributing her current income to sponsor, and isn't the immigrant. You could also provide yours and your wife's W2s/1099 for those years, to show that your income + your wife's = the total income shown on the joing returns.

My recommendation based on those numbers you filled in, you'd submit your I-864, your wife's I-864a, your joint transcripts, and you and your wife's W2s/1099s. Should cover everything. Someone who's actually been in this situation may be able to say what worked for them.

31 May 2013 - Sent I-130 to Phoenix Lockbox

03 Jun 2013 - USPS shows package as received

06 Jun 2013 - Received text and email with receipt number

08 Jun 2013 - Received paper I-797C. Received and Priority date - June 3. Notice date - June 5.

17 Dec 2013 - Transferred to Nebraska Service Center.

04 Mar 2014 - I-130 approved

05 Mar 2014 - I-130 shipped to NVC/DOS

17 Mar 2014 - Received by NVC

16 Apr 2014 - Case number assigned

22 Apr 2014 - DS-261 available and completed

23 Apr 2014 - AOS invoice email received
25 Apr 2014 - AOS fee available and paid

26 Apr 2014 - AOS packet sent (delivered 28 Apr, NVC system received 30 Apr)

30 Apr 2014 - IV invoice email received; fee available and paid
01 May 2014 - IV packet sent (delivered 02 May, NVC system received 05 May)

02 May 2014 - DS-260 available and completed

20 May 2014 - received AOS checklist (left mail address blank on I-864EZ)

22 May 2014 - checklist response delivered

27 May 2014 - NVC system received checklist

27 May 2014 - false checklist received

26 Jun 2014 - NVC case complete

10 Jul 2014 - interview scheduled (per phone call)

14 Jul 2014 - receive interview notification email

06 Aug 2014 - interview (approved); visa issued

08 Aug 2014 - passport/visa delivered

30 Aug 2014 - point of entry

10 Sep 2014 - social security card delivered

29 Sep 2014 - green card delivered

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I think in 13 a b c , I need to enter my w2 amount what i made for 2010 ,11,12

Because I am already mentioning my wife annual income in 6 c

And then attach

My W2

Wife's. W2

Tax transcript joint filling for last three years

Wifes current pay stubs and employment letter

Not sure if 1040 are needed because I have collected original copies of the tax transcripts from IRS office

Do we need to send our bank details its not mentioned any were in packet 3 or 4

I am trying to submit what they have asked and nothing more

Will my unemployment be an issue in the whole process.

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