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Hello Fam. Please i need an urgent respond to this. I am filling out the Affidavit of support form. But i reach to part 5 employment and annual income. Fill up income for 3 most rent years. The truth is. The income for 2016 and 2017 are very low. So i have a joint sponsor. Question! Is it ok to fill up just 2018 income here and ignore the other 2 years on the form?

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Day 0 (4/23/12) Petitions mailed (I-360, I-485, I-765)
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13 (5/5/12) Received biometrics appointment for 5/23
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2 hours ago, Mr Genuis said:

Hello Fam. Please i need an urgent respond to this. I am filling out the Affidavit of support form. But i reach to part 5 employment and annual income. Fill up income for 3 most rent years. The truth is. The income for 2016 and 2017 are very low. So i have a joint sponsor. Question! Is it ok to fill up just 2018 income here and ignore the other 2 years on the form?

The fastest way to get denied (or have your application itself rejected) is to simply ignore parts of the paperwork that you don't want to fill out because you know doing so won't help your case.

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11 minutes ago, Will_and_Tu said:

The fastest way to get denied (or have your application itself rejected) is to simply ignore parts of the paperwork that you don't want to fill out because you know doing so won't help your case.

I agree. OP the best thing for you to do is just be honest and fill them all in so it doesn't get rejected. You have a joint sponsor anyway so what are you worried about?

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Another vote to fill in the fields with accurate information.

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December 12, 2022:  Received email from Dallas office informing me (spouse) to be there for combo interview.

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On 3/18/2019 at 9:09 PM, Apple Bee said:

I agree. OP the best thing for you to do is just be honest and fill them all in so it doesn't get rejected. You have a joint sponsor anyway so what are you worried about?

thanks. i added the incom

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3 hours ago, Mr Genuis said:

thanks. i added the incom

Note that an employed person does not qualify based on tax return information.  You qualify or not based on "current income" which comes from a "pay stub".

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7 hours ago, pushbrk said:

Note that an employed person does not qualify based on tax return information.  You qualify or not based on "current income" which comes from a "pay stub".

Yeah. I understand. Thats why i will send along my pay stubs. Thanks

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2 hours ago, Mr Genuis said:

Yeah. I understand. Thats why i will send along my pay stubs. Thanks

OK, but Employment and Annual income is not where information from a tax return goes. It's where information from that pay stub goes.

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1 hour ago, pushbrk said:

OK, but Employment and Annual income is not where information from a tax return goes. It's where information from that pay stub goes.

OH . this is very helpful. thanks. so what should i put  on annual income? if not information on tax return because i am out side of u.s. and my Job will not coninue when i travel back home. and i inturn to travel next month. please help me out

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4 hours ago, Mr Genuis said:

OH . this is very helpful. thanks. so what should i put  on annual income? if not information on tax return because i am out side of u.s. and my Job will not coninue when i travel back home. and i inturn to travel next month. please help me out

You put zero, in that case.  Read the question carefully.  It says to enter the income you are using to qualify.  You can't use any of that income to qualify, so the answer is 0.

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