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Hi everyone!

I am living outside the USA and planning on getting married overseas and then moving back home to start work and then immediatly apply for my future wife to come over. Before moving abroad I had two jobs, both of which were short term and basically for making money so I could move abroad. I have filed taxes for both years i worked. the most recent return I compleated from abroad and indicated that I have a job abroad. I did not make much money for these jobs and my foreign position doesn't qualify me to be a sponsor. I was just worried there would be red flags with my previous tax returns as they are both short term jobs and do not meet the poverty guidlines. I am planning on moving back to the USA and getting a job well above the guidlines and have been told that this is the correct approach. Thanks for any help or info!

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Hi everyone!

I am living outside the USA and planning on getting married overseas and then moving back home to start work and then immediatly apply for my future wife to come over. Before moving abroad I had two jobs, both of which were short term and basically for making money so I could move abroad. I have filed taxes for both years i worked. the most recent return I compleated from abroad and indicated that I have a job abroad. I did not make much money for these jobs and my foreign position doesn't qualify me to be a sponsor. I was just worried there would be red flags with my previous tax returns as they are both short term jobs and do not meet the poverty guidlines. I am planning on moving back to the USA and getting a job well above the guidlines and have been told that this is the correct approach. Thanks for any help or info!

You supply the tax transcripts--do yourself a favor and order tax TRANSCRIPTS from the IRS--to show the USCIS that you are complying with the US laws regarding of filing an income tax return no matter where you earn the money. It is also used to confirm your income and to show a history, however; CURRENT income is more important than past income. You will need a letter from your employer stating start date, annual salary, and if the position is permanent. Also including some recent pay stubs will help prove your current income level.

Dave

 
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