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I've been a bit worried I might need a co-sponser, which I wont have. In 2022 and 2023 my tax returns are  around 30k and 31k .. this is for a household of 3 including my spouse.  I believe I was short 1k from the poverty line.  After graduating college I landed a job, and now I'm making 115k a year... do you guys think showing recent stubs and job offer letter be enough? 

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7 minutes ago, esme2604 said:

I've been a bit worried I might need a co-sponser, which I wont have. In 2022 and 2023 my tax returns are  around 30k and 31k .. this is for a household of 3 including my spouse.  I believe I was short 1k from the poverty line.  After graduating college I landed a job, and now I'm making 115k a year... do you guys think showing recent stubs and job offer letter be enough? 

Current income is what is needed in order to meet the income requirement. Have good documentation such  as payslips and employment letter. Transitioning from low income during studying to income with a job is common 

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6 minutes ago, Lil bear said:

Current income is what is needed in order to meet the income requirement. Have good documentation such  as payslips and employment letter. Transitioning from low income during studying to income with a job is common 

Phew.. okay thank you. I was thinking maybe writing a letter and explaining that I was in school in those 2 years.  

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Just now, esme2604 said:

Phew.. okay thank you. I was thinking maybe writing a letter and explaining that I was in school in those 2 years.  

You can add it into the additional info section but I’m not sure it’s needed 

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Unless the spouse is coming from India, the current income documented with a single pay stub, will carry the day.  You will get a case note from NVC seeming to suggest a joint sponsor, but just ignore than in your situation.  State your current annual salary as your current household income in the appropriate section of the affidavit.

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5 hours ago, pushbrk said:

Unless the spouse is coming from India, the current income documented with a single pay stub, will carry the day.  You will get a case note from NVC seeming to suggest a joint sponsor, but just ignore than in your situation.  State your current annual salary as your current household income in the appropriate section of the affidavit.

Will do. Thank you!!

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