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  1. Is a copy of just biographic page of the US passport enough as a proof of citizenship for a sponsor or USCIS wants to see all pages? My husband (born in the US) has his passport and short version of his birth certificate. I just read that USCIS doen't accept short version of BC. Will just copy of a biographic page be alright or we need all 50 page from his passport if we go without any birth certificate?
  2. I am not an expert but I have another theory. Maybe NVC worker couldn't define which income is yours and which is your wife's. The instruction for I-864 is asking for W-2 and 1099 if you file jointly to see which income is which.
  3. Did you guys see that USCIS is preparing a new form for i-485 that is going to ask for a significan portion of information about your finances and education? https://www.uscis.gov/i-485
  4. Was your Current Annual Income $0 or your taxes from the last year? I'm really sorry for this question. I'm just super worried about our case that we're about to submit. It has some gaps in previous tax returns, but now the income is fine and we can prove it... And we don't really have a co-sponsor to help us out
  5. When did you send your documents? I wonder how much time it took them to look at them and send you RFE. Also, how much time did they give you to respond to the RFE?
  6. You mean we should not mention his income from part-time self employed work and put just his salary from paystubs in the form as Current Income?
  7. Yes. On the last paystub it already exceeded the required minimum income. Just from his full-time job. His part-time job is additional $9,000 on top of that and we can prove it too with invoices and bank statements with deposits
  8. I came to the US on K-1 visa in April. My husband and I got married in June. Now we're putting together docs for my AOS. The problem is my husband doesn't have enough income on his last 3 years taxes. It's really sad because I just noticed that the difference between The Poverty Guideline and my husband's income from 2021 is only $78... But from 2020 and 2019 his income is significantly less (a few thousands of dollars). This year his income is fair and we have paystubs for 6 months (that already exceeded the poverty guideline), letter from his employer showing his annual income and some assets too that we can prove with bank statements for 12 months. I read a lot of comments on social media and YouTube and I still can't understand if we can qualify based on Current Annual Income and some assets regardless of the 3 previous tax returns. Or it's better to wait for two-three more months and apply with new tax transcripts? My medical check-up will expire on March 28 and I can't take new vaccinations because I'm allergic to Hepatitis B vaccin. I don't want to wait too much. But we also don't have a co-sponsor to rely on. The official instruction of form I-864 says that Current Annual Income is the one they base their decision on. YouTube consalants say the previous tax return is the only one that metters. At the same time in the previous tax return the gap is only $78 dollars which we can easily cover with asstes. But the taxes from 2020 and 2019 aren't that good... I really don't know what option really work and if Current Annual Income would be enough. If anybody faced this kind of situation, has some information or got approved or denied based on just paystubs and letter from employer, please share some information
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