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I am so confused! Please help. 

 

- When I originally submitted my Affidavit of Support in March 2017, I had put information from 2016 as annual income. And for last 3 years I put information from 2015, 2014, and 2013. 

 

- My question is that now that my interview is in 2018, do I need to just take the same Affidavit of Support that I submitted to NVC originally? Or do I need to take a new affidavit with current income as expected income from 2018, and for the last three years I should put income from 2017, 2016, and 2015? 

 

- Or do I need to just take the originally submitted Affidavit of support with income from 2013-2016; and also take with me W-2 for 2017 and current pay stubs for 2018? 

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From what I read before is that if you sent the last 3 years of your tax returns. Just take with you the current (2018) years tax transcripts and W2. 

 Watch the video https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/interview/interview-prepare.html

 

I still don't have my interview date 😕 but I'm getting ready for the future. 💻 🤳🏽

 

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6 hours ago, Hypekicks said:

From what I read before is that if you sent the last 3 years of your tax returns. Just take with you the current (2018) years tax transcripts and W2. 

 Watch the video https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/interview/interview-prepare.html

 

I still don't have my interview date 😕 but I'm getting ready for the future. 💻 🤳🏽

 

And a current pay stub.  A new affidavit would not hurt.

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