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Hi guys. So I have a question regarding the affidavit of support. I had no income in 2010, and 2009 (Was a student, and no one was hiring), But I do have income from 2008. I have a steady job now, and also have rental income coming in from 2 homes. I have built up some savings as well. When they look at my file will the past 2 years be taken into account? Should I explain WHY I had little to no income in those 2 years? Should I show all forms of income so they know that I can indeed support my husband or just show only one job? I'm worried because I have nothing to show for the past 2 years and I don't want them to think that I'll fall back or something? Does that make sense? How do I best prove my income? Thank you all. :)

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Hi guys. So I have a question regarding the affidavit of support. I had no income in 2010, and 2009 (Was a student, and no one was hiring), But I do have income from 2008. I have a steady job now, and also have rental income coming in from 2 homes. I have built up some savings as well. When they look at my file will the past 2 years be taken into account? Should I explain WHY I had little to no income in those 2 years? Should I show all forms of income so they know that I can indeed support my husband or just show only one job? I'm worried because I have nothing to show for the past 2 years and I don't want them to think that I'll fall back or something? Does that make sense? How do I best prove my income? Thank you all. :)

yes they will

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...they will what?

"Yes they will" "They will what" :help:

If you had 0 income for 2010 from wages for attending school that is understandable. If your currently working and can show Currant Income and proof that is in your favor.

Rental Income is only countable if you can show you pay taxes on it. (That generally requires a tax return and now way around it) So you would have Tax Returns.

Your savings Account is countable as an Asset but limited to 33.34% of its value in cash if I'm correct.

A 2008 Tax Return will have little bearing as a means of current support but maybe a good idea to include.

I know this ain't much to add but sounded better than "Yes they will" & "They will what"?

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