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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: England
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Hello everyone, I have a question about i864, part 6 - current individual annual income. I tried to find some information from old posts here but its a little confusing. So here is our situation. My husband worked from Jan to May with one company. Then worked during the summer with a different one (untill Sept.) And since Sept he is employed againg with his first company. Lets say he gets paid $15 per hour right now, but durring the summer with the second comapny it was $13. How do I calculate his current annual income? Do I add whatever he made so far plus whatever he is supposed to make by the end of the year? Or the posts that I read people are saying that I just multiply [($15×8h)×5days]x 52 weeks .. which will be more than what he will be making by the end of this year. I want to hear your opinion. Thank you in advance. This forum was really helpful so far.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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It isn't about what he will make at his current job within this exact year of 2016. It is not about a Jan - Dec year only. Current annual income is based on what is being earned at the current rate in a year's time span. If he makes $15 an hour and works full time, then his current annual income is $31,200. That is what you list, and provide letter from employer and/or recent pay stubs to prove that current income amount.

In his situation, he could include the last couple pay stubs from earlier in the year with this same company, and then all his most recent ones. They are all from the same company, and along with letter of employer stating his pay rate/annual salary, should work for evidence of his annual income.

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Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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