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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
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The IRS tax return transcripts, and wage and income transcripts include information on that year's 1040A, 1099, W2 etc. For evidence of income, are these transcripts sufficient or should we contact our CPA and ask him for the filed tax returns, W2s etc?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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The IRS tax return transcripts, and wage and income transcripts include information on that year's 1040A, 1099, W2 etc. For evidence of income, are these transcripts sufficient or should we contact our CPA and ask him for the filed tax returns, W2s etc?

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Transcripts are used with no problem in many cases. If you want the CPA to help make sure they give you every supporting doc as well as the returns.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
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Transcripts are used with no problem in many cases. If you want the CPA to help make sure they give you every supporting doc as well as the returns.

Thanks! We filled jointly for the last two tax years after we got married in 2013 so our tax return states our total income. My wife's (sponsor) income is sufficient to meet the 125% of the poverty level, so we are not adding my (intended immigrant) income. Do I also need to send my W2 and pay stubs to explain the total?

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Your wife needs to send her income proofs (w2, pay checks...) to highlight her income is sufficient.

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If you are living and working in US already, then you can use your income as well if necessary.

The sponsored alien is permitted to use a personal income source that can be expected to continue after the visa is approved. See the I-864 instructions for more information on this option.

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