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i just recieved this rfe and am a little confused.

"The petitioner or joint sponsor's income as reported on the federal tax return submitted with Form I-864 Affidavit of Support Does not meet or exceed 125% (100% if military) of the poverty line. The petitioner's or joint sponsor's current income as reported on Form I-864 or Form I-864EZ Affidavit of Support is sufficient but no evidence has been submitted as proof of the current income. Submit evidence of the sponsor's current income. Evidence includes a letter of employment from current employers and should show dates of employment, nature of the job(s), wages or salary earned, number of hours/weeks worked, and prospects for future employment and advancement. The sponsor should also include pay stubs for the most recent 6 months."

My husband's tax records show that he doesnt meet the 125% poverty line but his letter from employer and pay stubs for this year does, so i know that they are asking for that from him.

however, we had my father in law as a joint sponsor and even with 6 of us as his household size as my husband and i are living with him at the moment he still make almost 4 times the 125% poverty line. so surely it shouldnt matter what the petitioners tax records show because the joint sponsors records are sufficient??

so im gonna send in what they want, pay stubs employment letters etc, but should i also send in my father in laws tax records again showing him to be way over the poverty line for his household size? (i sent in all 3 most recent years for him and my husband originally) also, do we need to fill out the 1864 again, or just send in the evidence?

whats the point of having a joint sponsor if they rfe me for the original petitioner? seems to me they havent paid any attention to my father in laws I-864 so i might have well only sent in my husbands.

frustrates me, but anyway would love to hear anyones ideas. thanks!

K-1 timeline:

I-129F Sent : 2006-03-30

I-129F NOA1 : 2006-04-06

I-129F RFE(s) : 2006-06-23

RFE Reply(s) : 2006-07-20

I-129F NOA2 : 2006-08-21

NVC Received : 2006-09-09

NVC Left : 2006-09-15

Consulate Received : 2006-09-21

Packet 3 Received : 2006-09-28

Packet 3 Sent : 2006-10-02

Interview Date :2006-10-24

Visa Recieved: 2006-10-27

US Entry: 2006-10-31

Marriage: 2006-11-05

AOS Timeline:

I-485 sent: 2006-11-06

NOA Date: 2006-11-14

Touched: 2006-11-15

Touched: 2006-11-16

Touched: 2006-11-17

Bio Date: 2006-11-28

EAD Timeline:

I-765 sent: 2006-11-06

NOA Date: 2006-11-14

Touched: 2006-11-15

Bio Date: 2006-11-28

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i just recieved this rfe and am a little confused.

"The petitioner or joint sponsor's income as reported on the federal tax return submitted with Form I-864 Affidavit of Support Does not meet or exceed 125% (100% if military) of the poverty line. The petitioner's or joint sponsor's current income as reported on Form I-864 or Form I-864EZ Affidavit of Support is sufficient but no evidence has been submitted as proof of the current income. Submit evidence of the sponsor's current income. Evidence includes a letter of employment from current employers and should show dates of employment, nature of the job(s), wages or salary earned, number of hours/weeks worked, and prospects for future employment and advancement. The sponsor should also include pay stubs for the most recent 6 months."

My husband's tax records show that he doesnt meet the 125% poverty line but his letter from employer and pay stubs for this year does, so i know that they are asking for that from him.

however, we had my father in law as a joint sponsor and even with 6 of us as his household size as my husband and i are living with him at the moment he still make almost 4 times the 125% poverty line. so surely it shouldnt matter what the petitioners tax records show because the joint sponsors records are sufficient??

so im gonna send in what they want, pay stubs employment letters etc, but should i also send in my father in laws tax records again showing him to be way over the poverty line for his household size? (i sent in all 3 most recent years for him and my husband originally) also, do we need to fill out the 1864 again, or just send in the evidence?

whats the point of having a joint sponsor if they rfe me for the original petitioner? seems to me they havent paid any attention to my father in laws I-864 so i might have well only sent in my husbands.

frustrates me, but anyway would love to hear anyones ideas. thanks!

They don't read things very carefully. We make over a million bucks a year and have net assets of four times that and sent in brokerage accounts and bank accounts etc.

They wanted a letter from my wife's employer (she owns the company and has 250 employees) proving that she works there and "what her chances of promotion are".

I nearly wet myself laughing at the boneheadedness of that one.

So just send in his tax stuff again but don't send another 864. Include a letter saying that you sent all this stuff last time. Hopefully they will read it, be embarassed and do it right this time.

Good luck

"Never pet a burning dog." Euclid

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Romania
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i just recieved this rfe and am a little confused.

"The petitioner or joint sponsor's income as reported on the federal tax return submitted with Form I-864 Affidavit of Support Does not meet or exceed 125% (100% if military) of the poverty line. The petitioner's or joint sponsor's current income as reported on Form I-864 or Form I-864EZ Affidavit of Support is sufficient but no evidence has been submitted as proof of the current income. Submit evidence of the sponsor's current income. Evidence includes a letter of employment from current employers and should show dates of employment, nature of the job(s), wages or salary earned, number of hours/weeks worked, and prospects for future employment and advancement. The sponsor should also include pay stubs for the most recent 6 months."

My husband's tax records show that he doesnt meet the 125% poverty line but his letter from employer and pay stubs for this year does, so i know that they are asking for that from him.

however, we had my father in law as a joint sponsor and even with 6 of us as his household size as my husband and i are living with him at the moment he still make almost 4 times the 125% poverty line. so surely it shouldnt matter what the petitioners tax records show because the joint sponsors records are sufficient??

so im gonna send in what they want, pay stubs employment letters etc, but should i also send in my father in laws tax records again showing him to be way over the poverty line for his household size? (i sent in all 3 most recent years for him and my husband originally) also, do we need to fill out the 1864 again, or just send in the evidence?

whats the point of having a joint sponsor if they rfe me for the original petitioner? seems to me they havent paid any attention to my father in laws I-864 so i might have well only sent in my husbands.

frustrates me, but anyway would love to hear anyones ideas. thanks!

Sometimes they do that, why? who the heck knows, they are not compitent 90% of the time. just send them what they ask for, and a letter explaining all of that was already sent the first time. i have seen where stuff was sent all together and half of it ended up missing, why, who the heck knows but it does. things become misplaced bc again they are not compitent.good luck.

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