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Hello all,

got a question... about the I-864...again....

My wifes brother will be the co sponsor, he got his W2 today but the income was $22k + some.. he has a biological son, even tho he dosent have cutsody and is not allowed to claim his son as a dependant on his taxes I am led to beleive he is still classed as a dependant for the purpouses of the i-864 , meaning the fmaily size is 3.

the current 125% poverty limit for a houshold of 3 is $23,162 ( for now )

he has only been employed 6 or 7 months, and is expected to earn over the requirement ( W2 is 22k for 6 months of work) .

would a copy of his W2 , copies of pay check stubs ( hes saving them all for me ) and a letter from his employer stating an estimated yearly income be enough to satisfy the NVC and the london consulate?

I hope it is, my other options are limited

2011-11-23 finally married the love of my life

2011-12-21 omg ima be a daddy

2012-01-04 I-130 mailed to Chicago via usps next day delivery

2012-01-06 NOA 1

2012-01-11 "touched"

2012-01-12 expedite request on medical grounds submited .. cross fingers

2012-01-20 expedite request denied >.<

2012-01-21 Contacted US senator

2012-01-27 recieved email from senator stating they will submit expedite request again on our behalf and request extra review

2012-02-10 recieved email from senator with reply from uscis granting expedite!

2012-02-11 NOA2

2012-02-13 NVC recieved case

2012-02-22 Case number assigned ,DS-3032 submitted

2012-02-24 DS-3032 accepted, Submited expedite request, forwarded to embassy for review

2012-02-28 expedite approved by embassy , SIF

2012-02-29 Case complete, shipped to consulate, according to AVR

2012-03-03 consulate recieve file and log into system

2012-03-07 Mailed off DS-230 & DS-2001 & had medical

2012-03-19 Interview APPROVED!!!

2012-03-23 Visa in hand

2012-04-12 POE chicago

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It doesn't say anywhere that his tax return has to be over the threshhold. He has to supply a tax return, but if his current income is more than is shown on his tax return, then he can prove his current income with other evidence like pay stubs and employer letter.

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