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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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Which amount should we write in income section? Gross Amount or Net Amount?

And next question is my interview is on 18th March, should i take 2014 tax paper also with Aos as i was told to take Aos in my interview.

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Gross Income should be used. I don't think the 2014 Tax return is required as April 14th is the date to mail it. However all 2014 W-2 Statements should be issued by now and that would likely be required.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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Gross Income should be used. I don't think the 2014 Tax return is required as April 14th is the date to mail it. However all 2014 W-2 Statements should be issued by now and that would likely be required.

i am still getting confuse about Gross and net income of last 3 years.... Actually when my wife showed her Aos to Lawer then she cancelled all amount and wrote net income there bt when i surf on net then i got gross and u r also saying so.

What does w2 means?

Thanks

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If your wife is using a lawyer, then I would follow the advice of the lawyer. I have been told to use the line for gross (total) income from IRS forms 1040 and 1040A when reporting income on the affidavit of support. For IRS form 1040EZ the line for adjusted gross income is used.

The W-2 is a Wage and Tax Statement that is provided by employers each year. Unless your wife is self-employed she should have received this statement showing her 2014 income and tax withheld. It is used to file taxes. There have been reports that the CO were requesting the 2014 W-2 since they had to be issued by February 2, 2015.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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If your wife is using a lawyer, then I would follow the advice of the lawyer. I have been told to use the line for gross (total) income from IRS forms 1040 and 1040A when reporting income on the affidavit of support. For IRS form 1040EZ the line for adjusted gross income is used.

The W-2 is a Wage and Tax Statement that is provided by employers each year. Unless your wife is self-employed she should have received this statement showing her 2014 income and tax withheld. It is used to file taxes. There have been reports that the CO were requesting the 2014 W-2 since they had to be issued by February 2, 2015.

she is not using lawer but went to lawer just to show why her previous Aos was denied. m getting totally confused now
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actually m frm Nepal and dnt have idea abt tax return or this or

that of US. it may be silly to ask. Is the gross income written in

W-2 written in form i864 aswell?

the net income is on the W2. AGI means adjusted gross income and you can find that on tax return transcript. Thats what she needs to write.
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the net income is on the W2. AGI means adjusted gross income and you can find that on tax return transcript. Thats what she needs to write.

what is form 1040 means? is it given after w-2 or w-2 is given after filimg 1040???? should everyone file form 1040?
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Which amount should we write in income section? Gross Amount or Net Amount?

And next question is my interview is on 18th March, should i take 2014 tax paper also with Aos as i was told to take Aos in my interview.

1) Your title is wrong...I think you meant I-864.

2) It appears that reference to "income" is NOT clearly defined in I-864 and

in poverty guideline. In general, VJ-er have been referring to the "Gross Income".

3) I think taking 2014 tax filing would be good if you have it done.

4) W2 is a yearly summary statement of income, tax, and other deductions,

which is issued by the companies you worked for that year.

what is form 1040 means? is it given after w-2 or w-2 is given after filimg 1040???? should everyone file form 1040?

1040 is a income tax form. This is what most folks have to fill out and submit to IRS to file their yearly tax.

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There is a section of the I-864 to list your current annual income, and there is a section to list your Total Income from the last 3 years of your taxes. These 2 are not necessarily, and typically not, the same.

You list your Total Income from line 22 of your 1040 forms for the last 3 years in Part #13a-c.

At the beginning of Part 6 you will be entering your current annual income. If you are employed, this would be your hourly pay rate multiplied by how many hours you work per week and then that weekly amount is multiplied by 52 weeks to get your annual income amount. You provide a letter from employer and/or recent pay stubs to prove that income amount.

If you are self-employed, then you would list your Total Income from line 22 of your most recent 1040.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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There is a section of the I-864 to list your current annual income, and there is a section to list your Total Income from the last 3 years of your taxes. These 2 are not necessarily, and typically not, the same.

You list your Total Income from line 22 of your 1040 forms for the last 3 years in Part #13a-c.

At the beginning of Part 6 you will be entering your current annual income. If you are employed, this would be your hourly pay rate multiplied by how many hours you work per week and then that weekly amount is multiplied by 52 weeks to get your annual income amount. You provide a letter from employer and/or recent pay stubs to prove that income amount.

If you are self-employed, then you would list your Total Income from line 22 of your most recent 1040.

hi where can i find the total income for the last 3 years of taxes? is it okay to use the wages earn?

My dad will be my joint sponsor and my mother is his household member. they file taxes together.

im really confused if the last 3 years of taxes in my fathers I864 and my moms 1864a will be the same..

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hi where can i find the total income for the last 3 years of taxes? is it okay to use the wages earn?

Look on your tax return for those years. There is a line labeled "total income" if you filed 1040 or 1040A. That's the number you need to write. If you filed 1040EZ then use the number from the line labeled "adjusted gross income".

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