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Hello! I am on the most difficult and overwhelming paper work which is I-184. I am filing next week and I look forward to your answers.

 

To give you a little background, my husband was married in 2014 and he got his first job after graduation in Dec 15, 2014. When his ex wife filed the tax for 2014, she filed it jointly with him eventhough my husband did not have any income on that filing year. My husband's pay from that period was covered in his January pay instead. This afternoon, we got transcripts of all his taxes files for 2014 (joint filing with his ex wife), 2015 (individual filibg since they got divorced), and 2016 (joint filing with me since we got married in may 2016).

 

my questions are.

1 for the most recent income on part 6, do i put 0 in the field for 2014 since the only income thatw as files was his ex-wife's although ot was filed jointly, meaning his name was on the tax return.

 

2 for 2016, do i enter the total income we had or only his based on the records in the tax transcript from irs?

 

3. Where can I find that 'total income' in IRS tax teanscript?

 

4. Does total income for the last three tax years refer to gross income (before tax deductions)  or does it refer to net income?

 

5. What is the current income referring to? Is it the predicted one for this year

based on his 6 months pay slip or is it based on his last year's W-2?

 

Another question, not related to the income but I wanna add are:

 

1. Do i submit only photocopies

of supporting documents like our marriage certificate, his divorce certificate, my DS2019, and our daughhter's birth certificate? Or do they have to be certified copies?

 

2. All in all if I file concurrently for I-130, I-485 and EAD and AP, how many photographs of me

and my hiwabnd should there have?

 

3. What is the formula to know if my husband's income is above 125% poverty guideline?

 

Thanks in advance. I look forward to your responses. 

 
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