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I am filing the affidavit of support for my I-130 petition for my father and corresponding I-485 Change of Status since he lives in US.

My question is what to put in the Affidavit of Support on the question about my current individual income if I have recently resigned from work (Jan. 2015). Should I put a future expected income for the year which will be depend if I get the job I have been applying for, or should I put the amount I made the previous year of 2014 before I resigned?

I have a joint sponsor who will have enough to meet the 120% FPL limit. My husband's income will also be added in our household (eventhough we won't meet the FPL). I am just concerned that my individual income will not appear as if I cannot make an income.

Thanks in advance for any help you can give.

J

Petition for Mother:
May 18, 2013. I-130 Package mailed
May 20, 2013. I-130 Package delivered
May 22, 2013. NOA1
Dec. 16, 2013. Received RFE Letter
Jan. 29, 2014. Sent RFE evidences
Feb. 07, 2014. NOA2 - Approval of Petition
Mar. 25, 2014. Got NVC Case Number via email
Mar. 31, 2014. Paid IV Fee and AOS Fee
Apr 5, 2014. Completed online DS 260
Sept. 19, 2014. Arrived in US
Petition for father:
1/24/2015 I-130 Package delivered to Phoenix Lockbox
1/26/2015 Receipt of I-130 by USCIS
1/28/2015 NOA1
2/12/2015 Mailed I-485 & I-765
2/17/2015 I-485 & I-765 arrived in Chicago Lockbox
3/19/2015 Biometrics
4/13/2015 Approved I-130 (Priority date: Jan. 26, 2015)
6/1/2015 USCIS reply re service request on undelivered 3/12/2015 RFE letter from USCIS
6/3/2015 USCIS reply re service request for temporary work permit
6/10/2015 RFE for I-94 delivered to US Homeland Security

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~~moved to AOS from tourist, work, and student visas from AOS from family based visas - question is about AOS for a parent not from a K1 visa~~

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
Timeline
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hi

that's why you will have a joint sponsor, you will put $0 income

you don't need to add your husband's income unless he is the one being your household member and filing the i864A

if you have a joint sponsor other than your husband, don't put any of your husband's income on your form

for 2013 taxes you attach your W2

Filed: Timeline
Posted

hi

that's why you will have a joint sponsor, you will put $0 income

you don't need to add your husband's income unless he is the one being your household member and filing the i864A

if you have a joint sponsor other than your husband, don't put any of your husband's income on your form

for 2013 taxes you attach your W2

Well the I-864 instruction seem to imply past earnings or at least earnings for the previous year. I was the sole income provider of my family before I resigned early January this year. My husband recently got a job but it won't be enough to meet the FPL requirement. I have worked for the last 2 years and is still capable to earn what I earn as soon as I get a job offer, so putting zero as my current individual income does not seem accurate.

Petition for Mother:
May 18, 2013. I-130 Package mailed
May 20, 2013. I-130 Package delivered
May 22, 2013. NOA1
Dec. 16, 2013. Received RFE Letter
Jan. 29, 2014. Sent RFE evidences
Feb. 07, 2014. NOA2 - Approval of Petition
Mar. 25, 2014. Got NVC Case Number via email
Mar. 31, 2014. Paid IV Fee and AOS Fee
Apr 5, 2014. Completed online DS 260
Sept. 19, 2014. Arrived in US
Petition for father:
1/24/2015 I-130 Package delivered to Phoenix Lockbox
1/26/2015 Receipt of I-130 by USCIS
1/28/2015 NOA1
2/12/2015 Mailed I-485 & I-765
2/17/2015 I-485 & I-765 arrived in Chicago Lockbox
3/19/2015 Biometrics
4/13/2015 Approved I-130 (Priority date: Jan. 26, 2015)
6/1/2015 USCIS reply re service request on undelivered 3/12/2015 RFE letter from USCIS
6/3/2015 USCIS reply re service request for temporary work permit
6/10/2015 RFE for I-94 delivered to US Homeland Security

 
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