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Natashabrenda
Got a question regarding the Income Evidence for I 134 and I 864.....
My hubby to be is starting to work as a Truck Driver next month and will not be paid hourly but per mile.So depending on how much work they have and how many miles he's driving -that's how much his pay check will be.
It will without a doubt (added up) be above the Poverty Guidlines ,but what is he supposed to put down on the forms???
I know we can/probably even have to ,send in pay stubs showing how much he's making,but like I said I wonder about the forms since his Income most likely wont always be exactly the same each week/month.
Thanks for advice
Nat
libragodess
QUOTE(Natashabrenda @ Sep 9 2006, 06:51 PM) *

Got a question regarding the Income Evidence for I 134 and I 864.....
My hubby to be is starting to work as a Truck Driver next month and will not be paid hourly but per mile.So depending on how much work they have and how many miles he's driving -that's how much his pay check will be.
It will without a doubt (added up) be above the Poverty Guidlines ,but what is he supposed to put down on the forms???
I know we can/probably even have to ,send in pay stubs showing how much he's making,but like I said I wonder about the forms since his Income most likely wont always be exactly the same each week/month.
Thanks for advice
Nat

I'm in the same situation where my income changes week to week. But, you don't need to worry about the weekly or the monthly because the I-864 asks for the "last 3 years" income and the I-134 only wants last years income. He can show them on his recent pay stubs what his Year to date income is. Hope that helps.
Natashabrenda
Problem is that his Tax for 2006 will be pretty low since he's been out of work since May and didn't really know what he wanted to do until he decided to become a Truck Driver........So his Income for 2006 (on the Tax Papers) will definitley be below the Guidelines.The previous years are fine but 2006 is not.
Nat
YuAndDan
In this case when the time comes to submit these forms he will submit past 1-3 years tax returns, past 6 months pay stubs from the trucking, using the pay stubs a fair estimate of annual income can be calculated, A letter from his employer will also be helpful explaining how he is compensated as well and cost per mile and what can be expected for income per year.

I worked as a professional driver my self, I drove solo and averaged 10,000 miles per month or 120,000 per year, which is typical for a solo driver.
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