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Hi everyone i need urgent help regarding affidavit of support

NVC asked me to fill the affidavit of support, but right now my situation is little more complex thats why i am confused,

I got my green card on 2011 then i back to my country and got the reentry permit till march 2014.

Right now i am doing a job in pakistan from nov 2012, but before that i was full time student in the university.

My questions are:-

1. Do i have to mention my income which i earn in pakistan (it is almost $3500/yr)

2. How to send this i864 through electronic processing?

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Hi everyone i need urgent help regarding affidavit of support

NVC asked me to fill the affidavit of support, but right now my situation is little more complex thats why i am confused,

I got my green card on 2011 then i back to my country and got the reentry permit till march 2014.

Right now i am doing a job in pakistan from nov 2012, but before that i was full time student in the university.

My questions are:-

1. Do i have to mention my income which i earn in pakistan (it is almost $3500/yr)

2. How to send this i864 through electronic processing?

If you are permanent resident regardless where you reside you must file us tax return unless you are not required by law ie very low income etc.

You must declare all the income earn in or out of us. I don't think you can send I-864 electronically. Please provide more information? What did you between 2011 and Nov 2012?

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If you are permanent resident regardless where you reside you must file us tax return unless you are not required by law ie very low income etc.

You must declare all the income earn in or out of us. I don't think you can send I-864 electronically. Please provide more information? What did you between 2011 and Nov 2012?

i migrate to US in jan 2011 then back to pakistan on march 2011 after getting green card, i was full time student in university in pakistain till nov 2012, i also visited us in feb 2012 and got my reentry permit till feb 2014.

in nov 2012 i graduate from university of engineering

in 6 nov 2012 i got a job as engineer in pakistan with pay of ($190/month) uptill now i.e (oct 2013)

i plan to go back to state on jan 2014. In the mean while i apply for my spouse, the visa got approved now they demand i864, now i got confuse how to hill it out? ? ? ? ?

i really appricate if you help me out thanks

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i migrate to US in jan 2011 then back to pakistan on march 2011 after getting green card, i was full time student in university in pakistain till nov 2012, i also visited us in feb 2012 and got my reentry permit till feb 2014.

in nov 2012 i graduate from university of engineering

in 6 nov 2012 i got a job as engineer in pakistan with pay of ($190/month) uptill now i.e (oct 2013)

i plan to go back to state on jan 2014. In the mean while i apply for my spouse, the visa got approved now they demand i864, now i got confuse how to hill it out? ? ? ? ?

i really appricate if you help me out thanks

You must have income of $ 19387 per year for the family of two for the purpose of I-864. You can use your assets or savings and can include assets and savings of principal immigrant to make the difference in your income. You may need a co- sponsor but for purpose of this form co-sponsor has to be a relative who has the same principal address as the sponsor and is related to the sponsor as a spouse,adult child,parents or siblings. May be you like to Waite till Jan 2014 get a job which pays more then 20K a year and then send I-864.

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i migrate to US in jan 2011 then back to pakistan on march 2011 after getting green card, i was full time student in university in pakistain till nov 2012, i also visited us in feb 2012 and got my reentry permit till feb 2014.

in nov 2012 i graduate from university of engineering

in 6 nov 2012 i got a job as engineer in pakistan with pay of ($190/month) uptill now i.e (oct 2013)

i plan to go back to state on jan 2014. In the mean while i apply for my spouse, the visa got approved now they demand i864, now i got confuse how to hill it out? ? ? ? ?

i really appricate if you help me out thanks

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You must have income of $ 19387 per year for the family of two for the purpose of I-864. You can use your assets or savings and can include assets and savings of principal immigrant to make the difference in your income. You may need a co- sponsor but for purpose of this form co-sponsor has to be a relative who has the same principal address as the sponsor and is related to the sponsor as a spouse,adult child,parents or siblings. May be you like to Waite till Jan 2014 get a job which pays more then 20K a year and then send I-864.

well this is really disapointed cray5ol.gif , an a co-sponsor should be a friend?

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well this is really disapointed cray5ol.gif , an a co-sponsor should be a friend?

A friend can be be joint sponsor....if you have a friend who live in the US and a US citizen or Green card holder and willing to help you he/she can be a joint sponsor.

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A friend can be be joint sponsor....if you have a friend who live in the US and a US citizen or Green card holder and willing to help you he/she can be a joint sponsor.

thankyou so much buddy, i will apply i864 when i got back to states. Thankyou again

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