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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: France
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I wanted your two cents. I am reading that they treat the I-134 with similar guidelines to the I-864 I am filing a K1 visa going through the embassy in Paris.

My returns are as follows:

I have been in college the past 5 years. I was filed as a dependent to my parents the last 2 years, making below the poverty level as a student.

I graduated and in May 2015 began employment making $75,000 annually, as a full time employee. I can provide proof of employment, paystubs and letter of employment and such.

My 2015 tax returns and w2 will show roughly $50,000 in income, which I currently have in hand.

Under these circumstances do I need a sponsor to be safe due to the prior 2 years tax returns showing no/ low income due to being a student?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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I wanted your two cents. I am reading that they treat the I-134 with similar guidelines to the I-864 I am filing a K1 visa going through the embassy in Paris.

My returns are as follows:

I have been in college the past 5 years. I was filed as a dependent to my parents the last 2 years, making below the poverty level as a student.

I graduated and in May 2015 began employment making $75,000 annually, as a full time employee. I can provide proof of employment, paystubs and letter of employment and such.

My 2015 tax returns and w2 will show roughly $50,000 in income, which I currently have in hand.

Under these circumstances do I need a sponsor to be safe due to the prior 2 years tax returns showing no/ low income due to being a student?

No, you're good. Current income is key. Most former students don't have past incomes....because they were not working, they were students.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: France
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My main concern was showing consistency of income which I didn't show for 2/3 (2013 and 2014) prior tax periods since I was a student.

I just don't want the CO to have any questions about the ability to pay since I have a more recent income (2015+).

They wouldn't have any issue with this in regards to showing 2 prior years of low income to show consistency? Current ability to pay wouldn't be a question with the 2015 tax return backing this up, it just seems like the past doesn't paint as nice of a picture income wise.

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They wouldn't have any issue with this in regards to showing 2 prior years of low income to show consistency? Current ability to pay wouldn't be a question with the 2015 tax return backing this up, it just seems like the past doesn't paint as nice of a picture income wise.

Stop.....you were a student. Now you have a good job. You're good.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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My main concern was showing consistency of income which I didn't show for 2/3 (2013 and 2014) prior tax periods since I was a student.

I just don't want the CO to have any questions about the ability to pay since I have a more recent income (2015+).

They wouldn't have any issue with this in regards to showing 2 prior years of low income to show consistency? Current ability to pay wouldn't be a question with the 2015 tax return backing this up, it just seems like the past doesn't paint as nice of a picture income wise.

Baron is correct, you don't need to be concerned about past income, CIS is only concerned with CURRENT income and CURRENT income tax return/pay stubs etc.

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