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Yet ANOTHER I-134 Question

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Hi all,

I didn't make any money this year (well, maybe a total of $200, if that), so I don't qualify to file taxes. I had this job in Mexico, where I've been living/working for the last three years. I haven't qualified to file taxes for the prior 2 years either because I made insufficient income (way, way, way below the $8,000 or so required). I've been primarily supported by some very generous relatives back in the states, but that's another topic altogether. I DID list the jobs I had here in Mexico on the I-129 petition, but since I didn't file taxes on the [very little] money I made here, do I put "0" on the I-134? I'm currently unemployed, and my mom is going to be a co-sponsor. I know this sounds silly but what "evidence" do I need to attach, since I didn't file taxes and am currently unemployed

(actually, I'm a "domestic goddess", but I can't seem to get a job letter for that!).

Also, I read somewhere that if you are residing abroad you don't qualify to file an affidavit of support, that is, be a sponsor. That doesn't make much sense to me since I'm sure that plenty of people go through this process while living abroad. I'm currently in Mexico under a tourist visa, and have rented an apartment here, so do I put my address here in Mexico or my address in the U.S.? I still have my valid driver's license from home, I have an active bank account there, and I'm registered to vote there.

Suggestions?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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You will need to attach an explanition why you did not file returns.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

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