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I was in Ireland for three years until July 2017. Then moved back to the US and joined a company in Aug 2017.

Now, my 2017's W2 shows a gross pay/wage of 30,000 (for the work I did from Aug-Dec) and my annual income is 72,000. Do I still qualify for i864ez? 

 

My reasoning for me being eligible for i864ez is that the W2 income, even though a part (Aug-Dec) of my annual income, is above the Poverty Guideline (125%). And I will also be sending my 6 months' pay stubs (Nov to Apr). What do you guys think? i864ez or i864?

 

PS - Joint sponsor ain't an option at the moment. 

 

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Technically, you can answer all three questions with a yes, but I would use the I-864 in your case anyway.  Just leave all the asset questions blank.  You'll waste some paper but it really shows the same information when there are no assets listed or household members income used.

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47 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Technically, you can answer all three questions with a yes, but I would use the I-864 in your case anyway.  Just leave all the asset questions blank.  You'll waste some paper but it really shows the same information when there are no assets listed or household members income used.

Thanks pushbrk. Do you think not having a joint sponsor might make my case weaker? I mean my W2 and paystubs should be enough, right? 

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48 minutes ago, rammstein said:

Thanks pushbrk. Do you think not having a joint sponsor might make my case weaker? I mean my W2 and paystubs should be enough, right? 

Since you qualify as sponsor, they would just ignore or throw away a joint sponsor's affidavit.

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