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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Our case has been at NVC since last month and we are trying to fill up I-864EZ but I have a question to ask...

There is a place you have to put "my individual annual income currently" (No 18 on I-864EZ).

I know that is going to be my husband's yearly income but he was an active duty in the US army when we applied I-130 on June 2013 but got out of the army on Oct 2013 and didnt have a job till April this year.

He just started working from April so we dont know what his annual income is going to be and what we should put on it.

Is there anybody who had the same situation like this??

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Our case has been at NVC since last month and we are trying to fill up I-864EZ but I have a question to ask...

There is a place you have to put "my individual annual income currently" (No 18 on I-864EZ).

I know that is going to be my husband's yearly income but he was an active duty in the US army when we applied I-130 on June 2013 but got out of the army on Oct 2013 and didnt have a job till April this year.

He just started working from April so we dont know what his annual income is going to be and what we should put on it.

Is there anybody who had the same situation like this??

It's how much he's making RIGHT NOW. It's not based on previous years or on any tax information. So, disregard anything about 2013, that doesn't matter.

If he's salary, put that amount. If he's paid hourly wages, then calculate the yearly amount by: wage x hours worked per week x 52 weeks (or however many weeks he works per year). Put that amount.

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Oh ok! We were wondering if we will have to attach his certificate of employment with I-864EZ or not....Thank you so much for your words!!

Although pay stubs and/or an employment letter are optional (according to the instructions), it's still highly recommended to send them as they can be requested, either by NVC or later on at the interview by the embassy/consulate.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Although pay stubs and/or an employment letter are optional (according to the instructions), it's still highly recommended to send them as they can be requested, either by NVC or later on at the interview by the embassy/consulate.

I see! He is currently working through the job agent so I will ask him if he can get it just in case. We have been through this visa process for two years...so we dont want to mess it up...You helped me a lot! Thank you so much!

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I see! He is currently working through the job agent so I will ask him if he can get it just in case. We have been through this visa process for two years...so we dont want to mess it up...You helped me a lot! Thank you so much!

No problem. Good luck!

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  • 2 months later...

sukimitch We are trying to send the AOS package this week, may I know what supporting documents did your husband sent along with the I-864EZ?

We are filling up the EZ form as well.

Thanks J

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