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Hi all your advice is greatly appreciated on this. My spouse changed his job in the month of September after we got dqed. His current annual income information is almost same as of last i1864ez we filled out , we never had joint sponsor before and now with his new job too we dont need one. 

So should we fill out a new i1864ez ? And bring that to interview along with paystubs from his current job ? 

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1 hour ago, AJ19962346 said:

Hi all your advice is greatly appreciated on this. My spouse changed his job in the month of September after we got dqed. His current annual income information is almost same as of last i1864ez we filled out , we never had joint sponsor before and now with his new job too we dont need one. 

So should we fill out a new i1864ez ? And bring that to interview along with paystubs from his current job ? 

Wait until you have an interview date, and then update by uploading a new one.

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2 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Wait until you have an interview date, and then update by uploading a new one.

Thanks so much for your reply I already got my interview date and registered..

But should i upload a new i1864ez as there is no other changes other than his current job change and the income is also same as of last job. We already uploaded 2023 tax forms , 2023 W2s. Should i need to redo i1864ez or just bring his current employment paystubs straight to interview.

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15 minutes ago, AJ19962346 said:

Thanks so much for your reply I already got my interview date and registered..

But should i upload a new i1864ez as there is no other changes other than his current job change and the income is also same as of last job. We already uploaded 2023 tax forms , 2023 W2s. Should i need to redo i1864ez or just bring his current employment paystubs straight to interview.

Upload a complete new financial package.  Hint...edit the existing PDF file instead of starting over. Maybe a 5 minute task.

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