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Poverty guidelines 2023 for i-864

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4 hours ago, Sou said:

Because i think that the tax return is high in value. 
 

Thinking that is your mistake. 

4 hours ago, Sou said:

I made this post to ease my worries and to know if with what i have said before, if it will cover my grounds and if it will be enough proof to show that he will meet the 2024 guidelines if i DONT file with a joint sponsor.

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CURRENT income is paramount, the totality of the financial situation is what they look at secondary.

That's why the box on the form in Q8 is called Current income and not the amount from your tax return. 

You INPUT Tax reported amounts for all three years only in 24a,b,c. PROOF of it is only required for the most current year.

Read the instructions carefully for those VERY different sections.

The tax return is not a high value as per current income. That's why as the instructions state you can provide other evidences of current income.

 

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21 hours ago, K1visaHopeful said:

Thinking that is your mistake. 

CURRENT income is paramount, the totality of the financial situation is what they look at secondary.

That's why the box on the form in Q8 is called Current income and not the amount from your tax return. 

You INPUT Tax reported amounts for all three years only in 24a,b,c. PROOF of it is only required for the most current year.

Read the instructions carefully for those VERY different sections.

The tax return is not a high value as per current income. That's why as the instructions state you can provide other evidences of current income.

 

Okay thank you that gives me hope. We will try without a joint sponsor as his current income will be above poverty guidelines. Thank you so much for your help! 

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