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Hello everyone, appreciate your advise on few concerns:

My husband is trying to fill I-684EZ and hoping to send the AOS package this week.

  • Are we good with the EZ form, his income is supported with W-2s but he has the IRS 1040 form and not 1040EZ
  • On line # 18 (current individual annual income ) , should he mention the 2013 income or he has to do some calculation for the 2014 income.
  • If he has to calculate the 2014 income, does he need to send some paystubs to support it

Thanks in advance *_*

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Posted

Im sorry but I posted to get an info about my visa application. Not to win a gift card.

Thanks anyway.

Sept 2011- Met Online

May 16, 2014 - Wedding Date

USCIS

July 13, 2014 - I-130 NOA1 receipt (Nebraska Service Center)

July 30, 2014 - I-130 approved-NOA2 (17 days from NOA1)

NVC

Sep 03, 2014- Case # & IIN received

Nov 13, 2014- Case Complete (9/14/14 & 10/14/14 ; AOS & IV scan date )

EMBASSY

Dec 03, 2014 - Received P4 letter ( interview on Jan 29, 2015 )

Feb 03, 2015 - Visa on hand ( Thank You Lord )

Posted

Hello everyone, appreciate your advise on few concerns:

My husband is trying to fill I-684EZ and hoping to send the AOS package this week.

  • Are we good with the EZ form, his income is supported with W-2s but he has the IRS 1040 form and not 1040EZ
  • On line # 18 (current individual annual income ) , should he mention the 2013 income or he has to do some calculation for the 2014 income.
  • If he has to calculate the 2014 income, does he need to send some paystubs to support it

Thanks in advance *_*

Doesn't matter if he files the 1040 or 1040EZ. As long as he can show he makes the XX amount needed for your household size on W2 forms.

Current income is projected income for 2014.

No he doesn't have to but he should. This is in the instructions for the form.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

Posted

Thanks NLR

I have read in other post about the 1040 and 1040EZ… but I already posted my question before I read it : :oops:

Regarding the 2014 income, my husband said, its hard to get the annual income amount for now, cause he was pulled out for a project up north and expected to be stationed there again after a month break which makes his pay higher. Depending on the job location and number of days he will stay, his pay will vary.

Is NVC really particular of the amount you will mention for the 2014 income? But whichever job he will be assigned, he is still above poverty line.

Sept 2011- Met Online

May 16, 2014 - Wedding Date

USCIS

July 13, 2014 - I-130 NOA1 receipt (Nebraska Service Center)

July 30, 2014 - I-130 approved-NOA2 (17 days from NOA1)

NVC

Sep 03, 2014- Case # & IIN received

Nov 13, 2014- Case Complete (9/14/14 & 10/14/14 ; AOS & IV scan date )

EMBASSY

Dec 03, 2014 - Received P4 letter ( interview on Jan 29, 2015 )

Feb 03, 2015 - Visa on hand ( Thank You Lord )

 
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