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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hi,

I'm having trouble answering the following question on form I-864

Page 6, Part 6, question 19a.b and c

its asking about:

MY total income (adjusted gross income on IRS form as reported on the tax returns for the most 3 years)

On the tax return transcript I have the annual of both mine and my spouse, is it ok to fill enter these numbers or do i take my annual income separate as written on the W2 and place it there?

same question for form I-864A. Page 2, part 4, questions 2a.b and c.

What should I write here as well, just our annual income or just my spouse's annual income as shown on the W2.

FYI: we fill jointly every year.

My concern is if i write just mine and my spouse's annual income separate, will the immigration employee be adding them up to get the total of the household for these years to get a better shot saying that we can afford to support my father?

Thank you

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hi,

I'm having trouble answering the following question on form I-864

Page 6, Part 6, question 19a.b and c

its asking about:

MY total income (adjusted gross income on IRS form as reported on the tax returns for the most 3 years)

On the tax return transcript I have the annual of both mine and my spouse, is it ok to fill enter these numbers or do i take my annual income separate as written on the W2 and place it there?

same question for form I-864A. Page 2, part 4, questions 2a.b and c.

What should I write here as well, just our annual income or just my spouse's annual income as shown on the W2.

FYI: we fill jointly every year.

My concern is if i write just mine and my spouse's annual income separate, will the immigration employee be adding them up to get the total of the household for these years to get a better shot saying that we can afford to support my father?

Thank you

I your case, you must write the adjusted gross income as shown on the tax transcripts which refers your income and your spouse income.

I was in the same situation and I did the same.

But very important NOTICE,

Don't forget to send W2 and 1099 forms for you and your spouse for each tax year to determine your income and your spouse's income.

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