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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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Hello everyone, we just received the welcome letter from NVC. My brother is USA citizen  and will be my joint sponsor. My wife's income is $1000 under the limit. My brother is living with his wife and 2 kids and meets the requirements. My brother paid my NVC fee's. They're working together in same restaurant for 6 years. What documents they have to fill? As I know, My brother and my wife has to file I-864 and my brothers W-2 is will be enough or 1040 and 1099 are necessary too? Thanks in advance.

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10 hours ago, Samet said:

we just received the welcome letter from NVC. My brother is USA citizen  and will be my joint sponsor. My wife's income is $1000 under the limit.

 

Your VJ profile indicates you are pursuing IR1/CR1 visa.  Are you the beneficiary petitioned by your US citizen wife?  Is your wife self-employed?  Does your brother file taxes MFJ with his wife?

 

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2 hours ago, Chancy said:

 

Your VJ profile indicates you are pursuing IR1/CR1 visa.  Are you the beneficiary petitioned by your US citizen wife?  Is your wife self-employed?  Does your brother file taxes MFJ with his wife?

 

Yes, my wife is usa citizen and the petitioner. She is self-employed. I need to ask him if he is doing mfj

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*** Moved from Bringing Family of USC forum to IR1/CR1 Process & Procedures, where topics about I-864 for spouse of USC are discussed ***

 

1 hour ago, Samet said:

Yes, my wife is usa citizen and the petitioner. She is self-employed. I need to ask him if he is doing mfj

 

Thanks for the clarification.  Refer to page 8 of the I-864 form instructions for the financial documents to submit -- https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-864instr.pdf

 

From petitioner and joint sponsor -- "If you provide a photocopy of your Federal individual income tax returns, you must include a copy of each and every Form W-2 and Form 1099 that relates to your returns. Do not include copies of these forms if you provide an IRS transcript of your Federal individual income tax returns rather than a photocopy unless you filed a joint income tax return with your spouse and are qualifying using only your income."

 

From self-employed sponsor -- "...you should have completed one of the following forms with your Federal income tax return: Schedule C (Profit or Loss from Business), Schedule D (Capital Gains), Schedule E (Supplemental Income or Loss), or Schedule F (Profit or Loss from Farming). You must include each and every Form 1040 Schedule, if any, that you filed with your Federal income tax return."

 

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Hello everyone, I need some help. My wife couldn't meet the poverty guidelines so my brother will be my sponsor. My brother is married and has 3 children in his tax returns. His wife is working and she is paying her own taxes but they're living together. Also, my brother supported my cousin in 2019 he is a greencard holder right now. He typed his wife's income in part 6 section 8 (I-864). How should I fill the household chart? Should I count household size 7 or 6? Because he meets the limit by 6 not 7. Im stuck man please help. Thank you in advance.

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Sounds like 7 based on your information.  So he does not meet the guideline with both his and his wife’s combined income?

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10 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

Sounds like 7 based on your information.  So he does not meet the guideline with both his and his wife’s combined income?

Thank you for your comment. Their combined income is $87,400. So his wife should send her w-2 or 1040? Or we should not count his wife because she is working?

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2 hours ago, Samet said:

Thank you for your comment. Their combined income is $87,400. So his wife should send her w-2 or 1040? Or we should not count his wife because she is working?

His wife should fill out an I864A and include the required evidence for that form since she is a household member contributing her income to her husband's, your co-sponsor's I864.

 

Good Luck!

Visa Received : 2014-04-04 (K1 - see timeline for details)

US Entry : 2014-09-12

POE: Detroit

Marriage : 2014-09-27

I-765 Approved: 2015-01-09

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I-485 Approved: 2015-03-13

Green Card Received: 2015-03-24 Yeah!!!

I-751 ROC Submitted: 2016-12-20

I-751 NOA Received:  2016-12-29

I-751 Biometrics Appt.:  2017-01-26

I-751 Interview:  2018-04-10

I-751 Approved:  2018-05-04

N400 Filed:  2018-01-13

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N400 Interview:  2018-04-10

N400 Approved:  2018-04-10

Oath Ceremony:  2018-06-11 - DONE!!!!!!!

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1 hour ago, Dashinka said:

His wife should fill out an I864A and include the required evidence for that form since she is a household member contributing her income to her husband's, your co-sponsor's I864.

 

Good Luck!

Thank you so much!

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Hello again.. Im still trying to fill out the I-864. So my wife's income isn't meets the limit. My brother will be my sponsor. He is married and has 2 kids. He doesn't pay taxes for his wife and his wife is working and her physical address is different than my brother. Can we type "0" to part 5 section 3 " image.png.03a00fe8a9a4255ae075f4a5921bccf3.png" They're married but they're paying taxes separately.

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No. 

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1 minute ago, Crazy Cat said:

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Thank you again sir. Sorry about my dumbass questions. Looks like there's no option but filling I-864A. Should I have to provide co-sponsors 3 years w2 and 1040 or recent ones?

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Just now, Samet said:

Thank you again sir. Sorry about my dumbass questions. Looks like there's no option but filling I-864A. Should I have to provide co-sponsors 3 years w2 and 1040 or recent ones?

Your wife is the primary sponsor.  Your Brother is the joint sponsor.  The requirements are the same for both the primary sponsor and the joint sponsor.  

 

I would study the instructions:

Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA (uscis.gov)

"The US immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.  It is quite a journey!"

- Some old child of the 50's & 60's on his laptop 

 

Senior Master Sergeant, US Air Force- Retired (after 20+ years)- Missile Systems Maintenance & Titan 2 ICBM Launch Crew Duty (200+ Alert tours)

Registered Nurse- Retired- I practiced in the areas of Labor & Delivery, Home Health, Adolescent Psych, & Adult Psych.

IT Professional- Retired- Web Site Design, Hardware Maintenance, Compound Pharmacy Software Trainer, On-site go live support, Database Manager, App Designer.

______________________________________

In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

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your wife is still primary sponsor and must do I 864

your brother needs to fill out I 864 to be joint sponsor

It's important joint sponsor understands what it means to sponsor u

and he needs to sign the form and get his IRS transcripts (u can't do this for him)

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Do they file taxes jointly?

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