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Just out of curiosity, My husband works and earns around 70,000/ year. I do not work but i am the petitioner filing for greencard for my husband. In our previous application (which got denied) we couldnt file with just his salary and they needed a co sponsor. I was not working at the time and had one of my relatives do it. Long story short- it was denied because the lawyer messed up the paperwork. 

My question is if i get a job that pays 21,000/year do they use that value or the value after tax deduction and would they combine both of our salaries together to show that we wouldnt need a cosponsor. We dont have any children (only 2 household members)

Is it a problem if i get job after the application for I485 is sent or should i get a job and then send in the application?

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yes, you can include your Husbands (beneficiary) income and add to your income on the I-864. the condition for this is that beneficiary has to be either the spouse of the petitioner or living in the same household, plus the income must continue from the same source after the beneficiary receives the green card which it should in this case unless your husband is planning to switch jobs immediately after the green card. if the I-864 was filed correctly the first time, it should not have been denied. unless there is something missing on the totally of circumstances angle that the CO would have been aware of.

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