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Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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What will happen then? Let's say she gets a job in January over the 125%, I get the visa in February and then apply for AoS in say May and file the I-864 with tax returns, what else will I need to get AoS if her previous tax-year was under the 125% threshold?

All they are interested in is that you do not become a public charge...If your current year's income is verifiable and sufficient to support both of you then that will be good enough your last years tax return will not work against you provided you can prove you wife earn enough to support both of you...good luck

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From what I've been told, you will need to provide her last 3 year's tax returns but they won't matter as long as the current income is high enough. I hope, at least, that this is true because I'll be in a similar boat, I plan to earn enough at the time but my tax returns are lacking.

9/12/13 I-129F Sent

9/19/13 NOA1
10/9/13 NOA2

11/12/13 NVC Received/Case # Received

12/3/13 Medical

2/07/2014 Interview

04/12/14 Wedding! (I hope!)

With any luck, soon he'll be here with me!

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From what I've been told, you will need to provide her last 3 year's tax returns but they won't matter as long as the current income is high enough. I hope, at least, that this is true because I'll be in a similar boat, I plan to earn enough at the time but my tax returns are lacking.

If you are speaking of an I-134, London has no specific requirement of three or even one tax return. You can provide anything that shows your current income. A tax return is an easy proof if it shows enough income, but not much use if it doesn't.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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If you are speaking of an I-134, London has no specific requirement of three or even one tax return. You can provide anything that shows your current income. A tax return is an easy proof if it shows enough income, but not much use if it doesn't.

I thought the problem people were discussing here was for the I-864. People seem to think you need to show the past 3 years of taxes as having the 125% income, even if your current income is ok. I had thought that, much like the I-134, as long as your current income was above the cutoff, it doesn't really matter what your taxes show. Is this the case?

9/12/13 I-129F Sent

9/19/13 NOA1
10/9/13 NOA2

11/12/13 NVC Received/Case # Received

12/3/13 Medical

2/07/2014 Interview

04/12/14 Wedding! (I hope!)

With any luck, soon he'll be here with me!

 
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