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When my husband submitted the I-864, he was living and working in the Philippines. He is now back in the US with a new job. I've read of some sponsors submitting a new I-864 to reflect a better income. In our case, although my husband still makes way above the 125% poverty guideline requirement for our household size, his new income is lower than the old one. Does he need to submit a new one to update his income? I found the below on the I-864 FAQs here https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-1-submit-a-petition/i-864-affidavit-faqs.html#aos10 and thought maybe we don't need a new one after all. Thoughts?

 

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I-130                                                                                   

23 Aug 2020: Filed I-130 online                                         
21 Oct 2020: I-130 approval                              

25 May 2021: Interview

5 June 2021: Entered the US

 

I-751

31 Mar 2023: Filed at Elgin lockbox

 

N-400             

9 Mar 2024: Filed online

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2 hours ago, angeljolie said:

When my husband submitted the I-864, he was living and working in the Philippines. He is now back in the US with a new job. I've read of some sponsors submitting a new I-864 to reflect a better income. In our case, although my husband still makes way above the 125% poverty guideline requirement for our household size, his new income is lower than the old one. Does he need to submit a new one to update his income? I found the below on the I-864 FAQs here https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-1-submit-a-petition/i-864-affidavit-faqs.html#aos10 and thought maybe we don't need a new one after all. Thoughts?

 

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You don't need a new affidavit, but just be prepared to refresh the evidence at the interview if ASKED.

YMMV

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11 hours ago, payxibka said:

You don't need a new affidavit, but just be prepared to refresh the evidence at the interview if ASKED.

Thank you! 

I-130                                                                                   

23 Aug 2020: Filed I-130 online                                         
21 Oct 2020: I-130 approval                              

25 May 2021: Interview

5 June 2021: Entered the US

 

I-751

31 Mar 2023: Filed at Elgin lockbox

 

N-400             

9 Mar 2024: Filed online

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