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Ok, So i know he has to file tax returns for 3 years for the consulate interview.

My question is:

He has been working full time since may 2010. Before this he had jobs off and on- but this wouldnt have met the minimum requirements.

His salery for the past 9 months should be 24k he had a month unemployed between two jobs, and was rained of for 2 weeks over christmas(how do i find out his actual predicted for the year- does his last tax return say?).

So how will the previous two years of unemployment/part-time employment effect his application at the consulate? Consulate is the United kingdom.

Should we get a co-sponsor in case?

Thanks

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mailed i130: 05-05-2011

NOA1 date: 05-11-2011

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I just had my interview and all the girl asked for was bank statements and payslips so as long as you can provide these with a letter from the employer showing his wage for the week or month this should be ok :)



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they ask for three years tax, but they realy want the most recent year,send some pay stubs your w2 to show hoe much you earned,and you may want to look for a co-sponsor just in case needed.since she ask for bankstatements.good luck

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Ok, So i know he has to file tax returns for 3 years for the consulate interview.

My question is:

He has been working full time since may 2010. Before this he had jobs off and on- but this wouldnt have met the minimum requirements.

His salery for the past 9 months should be 24k he had a month unemployed between two jobs, and was rained of for 2 weeks over christmas(how do i find out his actual predicted for the year- does his last tax return say?).

So how will the previous two years of unemployment/part-time employment effect his application at the consulate? Consulate is the United kingdom.

Should we get a co-sponsor in case?

Thanks

Tax returns are reports of past income, not current income. If he was not required to file because income was below the filing threshold, simply indicate that for 2008 and 2009. He can write it by hand. His 2010 income will come from line 22 of the 1040 form or if the 1040EZ was used then the line showing "adjusted gross income". Current income is a different matter. If he's paid hourly and works 40 hours a week the multiply the gross hourly pay by 2080 (40 hours times 52 weeks) and state that as current income. Support the statement with current pay stubs. If you want to add an employer letter, that's good too.

If paid some other way than hourly, then do the math and annualize the income.

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