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Hello all,

 

I need your help as i am getting frustrated on the AOS. My spouse stopped working last month hence the need i sorted a joint sponsor. The Sponsor i got currently makes 70, 000 as stated on his paystub YTD /2019  but yet to file 2019 taxes so his most recent tax year is 2018 and 2017 tax years.

 

The issue however is that he made 22,000 in 2018 and 75,000 in 2017. The income dropped in 2018 was because he was sick for about 7 months and didn’t work. His  currently household is two and if we add me it  becomes 3.
 

Please advise if I can go on with him as my joint sponsor as i plan to submit my packet in a few weeks

 

Thank you so much 🙏

 

 
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