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13 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Not necessarily.  Look at the form closely and you'll see that you can leave the tax section blank and check the box that your income was below the filing threshold.  If you are self employed and in private practice, then you won't be able to show any current income either, so will need a joint sponsor.  If you are "employed" then your "current income" will come from a pay stub.  Which is your circumstance, employed or self employed?

I am self employed in private practice currently. 

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4 minutes ago, VJmember2020 said:

I am self employed in private practice currently. 

Then you can wait until you file your 2020 tax return to complete and submit your affidavit of support, or get a qualified joint sponsor.  The newly self employed have zero current income until it appears on the total income line of a US Federal tax return.  Note that total income and total business revenue are not the same thing.  Depending on circumstances your first year in private practice may show a negative total income number.  Consult a tax professional.

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On 12/9/2020 at 5:19 AM, VJmember2020 said:


today, I received this email. Is this NOA2? 
we approved your Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, Receipt Number IOE......, and sent you an approval notice. Please follow the instructions in your notice.

 

Im crying right now hoping it’s NOA2. Please confirm? 

Congratulations!  That was very quick for that step!

Spouse

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

 

Stepdaughter

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Dec. 9th, 2020: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

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13 minutes ago, seekingthetruth said:

Congratulations!  That was very quick for that step!

Thank you so much. I had to read the email 10 times to make sure what I was reading is quick. Such a blessing for us as we have been doing this long distance for 7 years. Thank you once again. Couldn’t of done it without all the great advice from this forum. I was so close of paying 5k (which I didn’t have) to a lawyer 

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46 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Then you can wait until you file your 2020 tax return to complete and submit your affidavit of support, or get a qualified joint sponsor.  The newly self employed have zero current income until it appears on the total income line of a US Federal tax return.  Note that total income and total business revenue are not the same thing.  Depending on circumstances your first year in private practice may show a negative total income number.  Consult a tax professional.

Thank you. I will get one of my parents for a qualified joint sponsor. Does that have any effect of the visa approval at all? 

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Just now, AFRO20 said:

Hi, I logged into my sons case on Dec 1 and saw the same thing... i checked the next day and it was approved...so hopefully your approval is on the way😊

Yes. We got the approval email. It was the best news we received in 2020. Thank you so much. Now awaiting nvc info. 

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1 hour ago, VJmember2020 said:

Thank you. I will get one of my parents for a qualified joint sponsor. Does that have any effect of the visa approval at all? 

Everything impacts everything but having a joint sponsor is not a problem.  Note that if your parents are married to each other, or to somebody new, One party in the married couple is the joint sponsor, and the other completes and signs the I-864a as a household member.

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18 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Everything impacts everything but having a joint sponsor is not a problem.  Note that if your parents are married to each other, or to somebody new, One party in the married couple is the joint sponsor, and the other completes and signs the I-864a as a household member.

Ah gotcha I did not know that. My parents are married. So my mom would be the joint sponsor and my dad would sign the I-864a correct? thnks again. I know its early and I can't complete anything yet.. but nice to be prepared. 

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9 hours ago, VJmember2020 said:

Ah gotcha I did not know that. My parents are married. So my mom would be the joint sponsor and my dad would sign the I-864a correct? thnks again. I know its early and I can't complete anything yet.. but nice to be prepared. 

I would have the one with the most employee income be the joint sponsor and the other the household member.

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24 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

I would have the one with the most employee income be the joint sponsor and the other the household member.

That is exactly what I will do. Thank you. 

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12 hours ago, DoodBoy said:

congrats VJ! i submitted i130 petition yesterday myself. After so much time preparing material documents. Hoping, i get the similar speedy approval of petition.

Yes it was quick and my wife and I spent 1-2 weeks working 3-4 hours a day on our petition and relationship proof. We were a bit over the top. But it paid off. Now the wait for NOA2 in the mail and then notification from NVC 

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