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djturbo
Hello again everyone,

Here is a problem that I am having trouble resolving. Just need to know how everyone else did this since the year is not done yet. In quesiton 23 of the I-864 its asking me for "MY CURRENT INDIVIDUAL ANNUAL INCOME". The problem is that every year my income changes. For example last year I made over 50000 dollars and again this year it looks like am going to be making more then that because of working overtime and all. So how do I decide what amount to write in this space? Please advise me you that have completed this part already. Thank you!!!
jediknight
the letter i got from my employer listed only my base salary, not any extras since that can change from year to year.
JK
YuAndDan
You list your base salary, a letter from employer should have this indicated on it.
Yodrak
djturbo,

You give your present salary expressed on an annual basis, which could be more or less than what your earnings for the year will be come December 31.

You can include overtime or bonuses to the extent that they are a certainty, in which case you would want the letter from your employer to support this.

Yodrak

QUOTE(djturbo @ Jun 11 2007, 01:58 PM) *
Hello again everyone,

Here is a problem that I am having trouble resolving. Just need to know how everyone else did this since the year is not done yet. In quesiton 23 of the I-864 its asking me for "MY CURRENT INDIVIDUAL ANNUAL INCOME". The problem is that every year my income changes. For example last year I made over 50000 dollars and again this year it looks like am going to be making more then that because of working overtime and all. So how do I decide what amount to write in this space? Please advise me you that have completed this part already. Thank you!!!
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