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Just a side note, since you mention using 3 cars as part of your assets: 

 

What can be used as assets?

Financial sponsors can only include assets that are convertible into cash within one year and without considerable hardship or financial loss to the sponsor and his/her family. Examples of assets easily convertible to cash are savings, stocks, bonds and property. Sponsors may include the value of their home. They may not include the value of their automobile, unless they can show they have more than one and the primary automobile is not included as an asset.

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/i-864-affidavit-faqs.html

 

So your primary vehicle would not be an asset, and based on the wording here the additional cars likely need to be paid off to qualify as well. (I doubt a car with an active lien from a car loan would count as an asset)

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15 hours ago, Lady Rain said:

Thank you for answering the question. Most of them like to take your question another direction. Yes that’s what I was wanting to do use my assets plus employment. I do have my 2021 transcripts but I have my reasons as to why I don’t want to use them. That’s why I was asking if I could use other income or assets instead of using my taxes 

Sorry,  you can use assets to help suppliment the income but you must still submit tax transcript(s)/  it is a requirement

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15 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

Sorry,  you can use assets to help suppliment the income but you must still submit tax transcript(s)/  it is a requirement

The instructions helpfully note that

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34 minutes ago, iwannaplay54 said:

The instructions helpfully note that

they do but the OP says ". I do have my 2021 transcripts but I have my reasons as to why I don’t want to use them. "

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1 hour ago, JeanneAdil said:

they do but the OP says ". I do have my 2021 transcripts but I have my reasons as to why I don’t want to use them. "

Hopefully she comes back to let us know how that worked out for her.

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2 hours ago, beloved_dingo said:

Just a side note, since you mention using 3 cars as part of your assets: 

 

What can be used as assets?

Financial sponsors can only include assets that are convertible into cash within one year and without considerable hardship or financial loss to the sponsor and his/her family. Examples of assets easily convertible to cash are savings, stocks, bonds and property. Sponsors may include the value of their home. They may not include the value of their automobile, unless they can show they have more than one and the primary automobile is not included as an asset.

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/i-864-affidavit-faqs.html

 

So your primary vehicle would not be an asset, and based on the wording here the additional cars likely need to be paid off to qualify as well. (I doubt a car with an active lien from a car loan would count as an asset)

The house can also not be the house they will be living in. 

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22 hours ago, Ontarkie said:

The house can also not be the house they will be living in. 

they new instructions changed this

they have to prove they can liquidate it in a year (how someone does this i have no idea )

but it can be used 

 

under the old I 864 instructions  we couldn't use our primary residence 

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