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I'm worrying that my husband made a mistake when compiling my father-in-law's Affidavit, so if you could help me clarify this thing it would be great, because I have no one that understands this kind of things. :/

My father-in-law files his taxes jointly with his wife, but since his income is enough on its own to support me as joint sponsor, we're only using his income. So on the Total Income for the three previous tax years, I told my husband to put the total incomes from his father-in-law and his wife's taxes which are all around $100.000 . It says total income, after all.

On the individual current annual income, he used my father-in-law's W2 from 2013 and put in the amount listed in line 3, "social security wages", which is around $67.000. But in line one, "wages, tips and other compensation", the amount is around $62.000 .Should he have used that number, which looks like his income AFTER social security taxes? I tried reading up other threads, but since I am Italian and have never dealt with US taxes I have no idea how this works, and my husband is useless with numbers. I thought this was okay, but now I'm not so sure... there's also the question of whether he should he have put an estimate for 2014, instead of 2013's W2.

Thanks for the help... <3 I can't wait to be done with all this.

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I can't say for sure on the income, but I think you're fine.

I can say for sure the 2013 W2 is OK because they just accepted mine last week. I told my wife that if they asked for 2014 just to tell them the truth .. I hadn't received it yet. I did the I 864 EZ and submitted my tax returns for 2011, 2012, and 2013 along with the 2013 W2 which is the only one I had.

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I can't say for sure on the income, but I think you're fine.

I can say for sure the 2013 W2 is OK because they just accepted mine last week. I told my wife that if they asked for 2014 just to tell them the truth .. I hadn't received it yet. I did the I 864 EZ and submitted my tax returns for 2011, 2012, and 2013 along with the 2013 W2 which is the only one I had.

Thanks for replying, I hope someone else chimes in to confirm this! I do have his employer's letter signed on December 2014 detailing his hours and how much he's paid per hour of work, so I hope that in case the 2013 W2 isn't enough, that can serve as an estimate...

If something was wrong with the I-864 would my visa be denied, or would I simply get an RFE and have to mail them a correct version of it, do you know?

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