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I am completing the I-864 forms and require a joint sponsor.  The form suggests that the joint sponsor may submit six months of payroll stubs.  It appears in some of the threads here that it is more than a suggestion.  With the advent of receiving pay by direct deposit many companies do not send payroll stubs to their employees as is the case with my joint sponsor.  I was informed today that many companies make the payroll stubs available for 3 to 4 months then delete them from their website.  The joint sponsor has several jobs and more than qualifies to be the joint sponsor.  They are asking me if it is possible to use a printout from their checking account rather than submit a petition to the few employers they have for the extra few months.  Will the State department accept that?

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15 minutes ago, T Town Hombre said:

I am completing the I-864 forms and require a joint sponsor.  The form suggests that the joint sponsor may submit six months of payroll stubs.  It appears in some of the threads here that it is more than a suggestion.  With the advent of receiving pay by direct deposit many companies do not send payroll stubs to their employees as is the case with my joint sponsor.  I was informed today that many companies make the payroll stubs available for 3 to 4 months then delete them from their website.  The joint sponsor has several jobs and more than qualifies to be the joint sponsor.  They are asking me if it is possible to use a printout from their checking account rather than submit a petition to the few employers they have for the extra few months.  Will the State department accept that?

The one most current pay stub will be fine.  Instructions to send six months worth are a couple decade old artifacts.  It's August.  I expect the one pay stub will show year to date income as well, as they almost always have for more than 20 years.

 

Note, the pay stub documents current income.  Information from three tax returns is needed and the latest must be provided.

 

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The one most current pay stub will be fine.  Instructions to send six months worth are a couple decade old artifacts.  It's August.  I expect the one pay stub will show year to date income as well, as they almost always have for more than 20 years.

 

Note, the pay stub documents current income.  Information from three tax returns is needed and the latest must be provided.

 

Thank you.  Huge load off my mind because joint sponsor said maybe 50 payroll stubs.  The joint sponsor has a few jobs in the medical field.  I have 3 years of Tax transcripts and main employers letter in hand.

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