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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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So I'm not sure what to put here. I make an hourly wage + gratuity, but the main problem is I didn't work from october 2012 to september 2013 so almost a year. My tax return will be for the first 9 months of 2012 which i was working. I just started working again now and I've worked for a Month so far and acquired 3 pay stubs.

So my question is how should I go about putting annual salary since if I add up what im making just based off of one month of work won't really match up with what my tax returns says especially since my pay stubs will vary each time. Should I just put my year to date for present time?

my wage is

$7.00/hr + gratuity

Year to date for one month of work is $2,000.00

My letter from my employer states about 1,300 for my year to date, but thats only because I had it written shortly before my most recent pay stub.

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So here is what you need, your anual income is the hourly wage + tips × 40 hrs per week × 52 weeks

2nd: your case will not look good as u started working recently, so get a strong co sponsor, good income and good tax returns and dont forget to fill out I-134 for yourself and a separate one for co sponsor

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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Partner remember we are no immigrations layers and you heading for interview at Bogota Embassy,

let me highlight you again :

1- You the petitioner should be working and should be not temporary

2- You the petitioner should be filled taxes and shows those taxes without any inconsistencies

3- If do not have enough income you should use your father income as co-lateral.

4- You the petitioner have to prove that do you (and co-sponsor) have the resources to support the person you are claiming.

Try to do the best you can and do not fail to the interview because lack of knowledgeable or thinking at the time to fill out the

affidavit support. remember we are not immigrations layers and all the cases are not the same.

good luck

 
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