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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Hi there, I'm putting together my AOS package and I want to make sure a few things are correct.

For my (petitioner) i-864

- part 5, household size, because my husband is counted in number 1, I don't count him in number 3, right?

- I did not file 2014 taxes because I'm living abroad and unemployed. I know I need to include a letter of explanation for that, but should I bother to include my 2013/2012 tax transcripts? I was just a college student waiting tables, my income wasn't much.

For my joint sponser (stepdad)

My stepdad files jointly with my mom, but he says that she does not have income counted on their tax forms, so only his income makes up the total. If that's the case, then my stepdad doesn't need to include his W-2s/other proof that his income alone is enough? (because I heard that this might be a problem for couples who file jointly.)

Thanks!

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IR1/CR1 visa

4/17/15- 1-130 sent

4/23/15- NOA1

5/21/15- NOA2

6/05/15- NVC received case

6/18/15- received case number

7/06/15- completed DS-261 and paid AOS fee

7/23/15- AOS and IV packages sent

7/27/15- IV fee paid, document scan date

8/05/15- completed DS-260

8/15/15- CASE COMPLETE!!

9/28/15- interview at Tokyo embassy- APPROVED

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Hi there, I'm putting together my AOS package and I want to make sure a few things are correct.

For my (petitioner) i-864

- part 5, household size, because my husband is counted in number 1, I don't count him in number 3, right?

- I did not file 2014 taxes because I'm living abroad and unemployed. I know I need to include a letter of explanation for that, but should I bother to include my 2013/2012 tax transcripts? I was just a college student waiting tables, my income wasn't much.

For my joint sponser (stepdad)

My stepdad files jointly with my mom, but he says that she does not have income counted on their tax forms, so only his income makes up the total. If that's the case, then my stepdad doesn't need to include his W-2s/other proof that his income alone is enough? (because I heard that this might be a problem for couples who file jointly.)

Thanks!

Right, you cant count anyone twice. So question 3 is 0.

Yes, you have to fill out question 13a.

2014= 0.00

2013= Total income u made by then not matter how much it was.

2012= Total income u made.

Your stepdad is just using his income cuz it is enough to sponsor u and ur mom income is 0.00 so u are not using her income all you need from stepdad is:

-Copy os his American Passport if his is Citizen or Copy of Green Card if hi is Permanent Residente.

-W2 or 1099

-1040, 1040A or 1040Ez.

- 4 Recent pay stubs.

Optional Employment Letter Too.

Good Luck. If u dont sent W2 and all stuff of ur joint sponsor ur will be checklisted so you better make ur u sent every single thing.

I suggest you to send ur 2013 and 2012 tax return and W2 too. Just in case. Let question 13,14 in blank in ur affidavit. And on your joint sponsor affidavit Check question 13 Part 6 and let 14 in blank.

Good Luck

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