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Hi, 

 

Does anyone has a good checklist of what to provide with the affidavit of support I-864EZ form ? Please be as precise as possible on the papers needed (name of the form or proof). 

 

Thanks to you all ;)

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Hello, 

 

I submitted the following with my I-864EZ back in October: 

 

W2 2016-2018

Tax Transcript 2016-2018

Employment verification letter 

6 months of pay stubs 

Birth Certificate 

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13 minutes ago, RNA2018 said:

Hello, 

 

I submitted the following with my I-864EZ back in October: 

 

W2 2016-2018

Tax Transcript 2016-2018

Employment verification letter 

6 months of pay stubs 

Birth Certificate 

Thanks 

 

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On 2/19/2020 at 11:43 AM, RNA2018 said:

Hello, 

 

I submitted the following with my I-864EZ back in October: 

 

W2 2016-2018

Tax Transcript 2016-2018

Employment verification letter 

6 months of pay stubs 

Birth Certificate 

HI, again 

 

Is it advised to send all this though ? the website of NVC seems to say that only if needed you should send all those, but the IRS transcript shouldn't be enough ? 

 

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On 2/19/2020 at 11:45 AM, Fr0210 said:

Hi, 

 

Does anyone has a good checklist of what to provide with the affidavit of support I-864EZ form ? Please be as precise as possible on the papers needed (name of the form or proof). 

 

Thanks to you all ;)

You'll find the "checklist" in the I-864EZ instructions.  Best practice is to submit both transcripts and W2 forms because Consular Officers have been asking for both more commonly than in the past.  The US Citizen Petitioner's citizenship status is already established with an approved I-130, so no need to submit their birth certificate.  That's for joint sponsors.

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On 2/19/2020 at 1:43 PM, RNA2018 said:

Hello, 

 

I submitted the following with my I-864EZ back in October: 

 

W2 2016-2018

Tax Transcript 2016-2018

Employment verification letter 

6 months of pay stubs 

Birth Certificate 

Good list but in modern days, a single pay stub showing year to date figures is sufficient.  No need for six months OR an Employment Verification Letter.

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