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Hello, i'm wondering if someone can provide me some insight in to this.  My wife's has already been DQ'd since 2022, and her interview will be coming up soon.  I recently got a new job (literally with in the past month).  The income from my last job was already well over the poverty guidelines so I had no issues with I-864 approval, and my new job that I got pays even more, will I need to file a new form I-864?  I worked my previous job for 5 years, so all my tax transcripts I have submitted show that previous job.  I also filed my taxes for this year before I left my last job so even the latest tax returns/W2 for this year shows that job, and I also have the tax transcript for this year as well with that job being listed on there.  Does anyone think this will be an issue if my most current transcripts/W2 show the job that I just left? Should i provide proof of my new Job with a new I-864? I am not unemployed and there was no gap in my employment at all, so thats where the confusion is coming from, I feel like uploading another I-864 is just gonna cause more confusion.  But I wanted some advice/input from everyone.  Thank you!

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Oh you were going to need a new I-864 regardless of new job or not since your wife has been DQ'd since 2022. The embassy will need a new one based on latest tax filing year. So definitely complete a new one with latest income. Good luck.

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9 minutes ago, nastra30 said:

Oh you were going to need a new I-864 regardless of new job or not since your wife has been DQ'd since 2022. The embassy will need a new one based on latest tax filing year. So definitely complete a new one with latest income. Good luck.

See that is also what i'm not sure about because I saw people saying i-864 is indefinite  and it say that on travel state website, but I don't know if this applies in my case "No, the Form I-864 remains valid indefinitely unless evidence of failure to meet the poverty guidelines in effect on the date of I-864 filing arises" 

 

The above quote is from Travel State website.  

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While that is true what is also true is the USEM will have the final say depending on the totality of the circumstances. A lot of USEMs have routely requested updated documents (including I864) 'at' the interview. What I will suggest is upload a new I864 after interview has been scheduled. Good luck.

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2 hours ago, Kay01 said:

Hello, i'm wondering if someone can provide me some insight in to this.  My wife's has already been DQ'd since 2022, and her interview will be coming up soon.  I recently got a new job (literally with in the past month).  The income from my last job was already well over the poverty guidelines so I had no issues with I-864 approval, and my new job that I got pays even more, will I need to file a new form I-864?  I worked my previous job for 5 years, so all my tax transcripts I have submitted show that previous job.  I also filed my taxes for this year before I left my last job so even the latest tax returns/W2 for this year shows that job, and I also have the tax transcript for this year as well with that job being listed on there.  Does anyone think this will be an issue if my most current transcripts/W2 show the job that I just left? Should i provide proof of my new Job with a new I-864? I am not unemployed and there was no gap in my employment at all, so thats where the confusion is coming from, I feel like uploading another I-864 is just gonna cause more confusion.  But I wanted some advice/input from everyone.  Thank you!

Uploading an updated I-864 is not going to cause confusion.....nor will it change the DQ date.  You will need to provide latest tax returns, so why not just upload & provide an updated (and better) I-864 at the interview? 

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55 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

Uploading an updated I-864 is not going to cause confusion.....nor will it change the DQ date.  You will need to provide latest tax returns, so why not just upload & provide an updated (and better) I-864 at the interview? 

Sounds good to me I just wanted to make sure, other than the new transcripts I got since 2022 and W2s, the only other different information on it will be my new job. Also when i upload the new I-864 do I replace the old one on CEAC? Or do i just add it as other/additional documents? I haven’t uploaded anything after DQ so not sure what the correct procedure is

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9 hours ago, nastra30 said:

While that is true what is also true is the USEM will have the final say depending on the totality of the circumstances. A lot of USEMs have routely requested updated documents (including I864) 'at' the interview. What I will suggest is upload a new I864 after interview has been scheduled. Good luck.

Me to. AFTER the interview date is in hand.

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