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Not sure if current annual income will be enough...Use a joint?

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Hi, I'm prepping my I-864, and I'm concerned that my current annual income won't be enough. I know it's just a guess as to how much i'll have made by the end of the year,

but I did miss two whole months of work, and therefore my total income likely won't be enough to satisfy the 125% poverty line requirement. The adjusted gross income listed on my 1040 for 2015 is enough, and if i hadn't taken

those two months off this year, my income wouldn't be a problem. Now that I'n back working full time, can i just provide a letter from my employer stating my wage and full time status, and then multiple my average check x24 (i get paid every two weeks) to get my

current annual income? Or, should I just use a joint sponsor?

Thanks!

Brent

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How about 2013 and 2014? You will need to provide tax returns for those years. A letter from your employer of your current status and wage as you stated and at least three months of pay stubs. When was your two months of unemployment and are you back working at the same place or a new place?

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