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Dear all, I'm a recent graduate (July, 2018) but I've been doing a part time job with the same company since October of 2017. After graduation I became full time temporary and in March of 2019 I will be Full Time with benefits. All of this is within the same company. I make currently make $25/hr but once I'm full time with benefits it will increase to compensate for the benefits. I filed my taxes for this year and my W-2 states that I made over $39,000 in 2018 from that job. In the state I'm in, the poverty level is $16,000 , but I'll need $20,000 when applying for the green card. Would there be any issues when filing the I-134? I ask because they say I will need to show up to 5 years of employment history , but since I'm a recent graduate and only worked part time up until mid last year, I don't have that information to provide... 

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13 minutes ago, Peng Fei said:

Dear all, I'm a recent graduate (July, 2018) but I've been doing a part time job with the same company since October of 2017. After graduation I became full time temporary and in March of 2019 I will be Full Time with benefits. All of this is within the same company. I make currently make $25/hr but once I'm full time with benefits it will increase to compensate for the benefits. I filed my taxes for this year and my W-2 states that I made over $39,000 in 2018 from that job. In the state I'm in, the poverty level is $16,000 , but I'll need $20,000 when applying for the green card. Would there be any issues when filing the I-134? I ask because they say I will need to show up to 5 years of employment history , but since I'm a recent graduate and only worked part time up until mid last year, I don't have that information to provide... 

Where does it state 5 years of proof of income is required for the i134?

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2 minutes ago, payxibka said:

Where does it state 5 years of proof of income is required for the i134?

Well it doesn't really state, but given my current situation, is my financial situation enough to be acceptable on the I-134? I'm afraid because I don't have much employment history. 

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Just now, Peng Fei said:

Well it doesn't really state, but given my current situation, is my financial situation enough to be acceptable on the I-134? I'm afraid because I don't have much employment history. 

Not really doesn't.   It doesn't.   Don't overthink.   Current income is the key variable.   

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