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Hello,

I badly need some advice on a stressful issue I've been having. Thank you in advance for all the help and advice you can all extend.

Here is a brief description of our story: We submitted our AOS last year and around the last week of December, we received an RFE. The RFE states that my husband's (original sponsor) tax return (2011) did not meet the requirement for the poverty guideline. They did say that his current income is sufficient but we needed to submit evidence like certificate of employment, paystubs etc. Because we know that the 2011 tax return will be short (he started working halfway of the year), we submitted his mom as a household member to be combined with his income. On the same RFE, USCIS also requested for the household member to supply the same evidence for sufficient income.

So what we did to respond to the RFE is for him to file his 2012 taxes which shows his complete yearly income. Since filing of taxes is not yet due till April, we cant order IRS Tax Transcript. What we did instead is to send his 2012 1040 form and 2012 1099 Misc Form (both received by the IRS and stamped as Filed), certificate of employment, copies of stubs and summary of pay, bank assets and properties. Because we know his 2012 tax return shows that he earned more than the required poverty guideline, we didnt see the need to still submit the household's members requirements. We are thinking what we have submitted for the original sponsor is enough to show that he is capable of sponsoring on his own.

We were fairly happy to have all of this submitted until I saw a post regarding a person being denied for submitting partial response to what was asked in the RFE. I am not sure if I am in the same situation as I didnt submit all that was asked. I was just thinking that USCIS would see that my husband's income is enough and a household member/co sponsor is not needed.

Has anyone experience the same situation as I am undergoing? If you have, please share your experience. Do you guys think that I will get denied due to the fact that I did not complete what they asked even if the evidence I sent in is already sufficient?

Thank you again for all your help, VJers!

 
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