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Do i need to fill up a new i-864 for the Feb2024 interview?

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Its for my mom's petition but i dont know how to post for the ir5. 

 

The i 864 we submitted and they approved/accepted in 2022 , were for the most 3 recent years that year :years 2021,2020,2019 

 

 

In 2022-2023 i changed jobs twice but currently unemployed but will start a new job in January 2024. 

Do i need to fill out a new I-864 writing my most recent job and , now writing the new most recent years which will be 2022,2021 and 2020? and if i were to make a new one, i am currently unemployed(but will start a new job in January 2024) so do i check off the box that I am unemployed? 

 

or just fill up this new i864 when i start my new job so technically i am employed?  my mom's interview is not until Feb 2. 

 

Also, for the whole year of 2023, i did not upload the w2, tax transcript for 2022,  and my 2023 pay checks.  Do i need to upload them as well prior to my mom's interview? 

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I would submit an updated I-864 and supporting documents. The consulate Officer has the option to require them. 

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