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  On 4/7/2021 at 2:47 PM, Transcom123 said:

This a worksheet isnt mine !!

Ok then you think that my wife don't need to use a joint sponsor and go ahead to submit her Tax transcript of 2020/2019 and old w2s , letter from her employer with the new projected earning and some pay stubs ?

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If it isn't yours, then it doesn't apply to your case. And that is even more of a reason to cross out the name on the top. You are posting someone else's name on a public forum and confusing people here.

 

Once again, I am going to quote the instructions from the I-864:

 

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Type or print your current, individual, earned or retirement, annual income that you are using to meet the requirements of this affidavit and indicate the total in the space provided.

You may include evidence supporting your claim about your expected income for the current year if you believe that submitting this evidence will help you establish ability to maintain sufficient income. You are not required to submit this evidence, however, unless specifically instructed to do so by a U.S. Government official. For example, you may include a recent letter from your employer, showing your employer’s address and telephone number, and indicating your annual salary. You may also provide pay stubs showing your income for the previous six months.

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You must provide either an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) transcript or a photocopy from your own records of your Federal individual income tax return for the most recent tax year. If you believe additional returns may help you to establish your ability to maintain sufficient income, you may submit transcripts or photocopies of your Federal individual income tax returns for the three most recent years.

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The part in bold is what you should include. You can include additional tax transcripts if you want, but at minimum you need the transcript from the most recent return. The W-2s are not required if you submit tax transcripts except in certain circumstances, but we don't know enough to say if those apply in your situation or not.

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  On 4/7/2021 at 2:53 PM, Transcom123 said:

???? YOU CAN FIND EM ANYWHERE IN GOOGLE !!!

 

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But it is irrelevant to your case, and it confuses people.  I have reported this thread to the moderators.  Hopefully, they will remove the picture.  Good luck.....I'm done here.

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He's not in AP 

He hasn't even gotten the NOA2 yet

his case went from Potamic to Texas in February

He is a long time from worrying about her income

and to the OP   your wife should join VJ and get info because at this stage all the work is up to her

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  On 4/7/2021 at 6:21 PM, JeanneAdil said:

He's not in AP 

He hasn't even gotten the NOA2 yet

his case went from Potamic to Texas in February

He is a long time from worrying about her income

and to the OP   your wife should join VJ and get info because at this stage all the work is up to her

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He posted fake documents here, thus creating the confusion and wasting everyone's time.

 
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