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I am just wondering what supporting financial/tax documents I should send with I-864A where the household member is self-employed?

Already have joint tax return transcripts for joint sponsor and the household member (husband and wife) and last 6 months of payslips for joint sponsor. However, I am wondering if the tax transcripts are enough for the household member? Thanks & Regards

 

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On 5/11/2020 at 9:35 PM, Ali Creative said:

I am just wondering what supporting financial/tax documents I should send with I-864A where the household member is self-employed?

Already have joint tax return transcripts for joint sponsor and the household member (husband and wife) and last 6 months of payslips for joint sponsor. However, I am wondering if the tax transcripts are enough for the household member? Thanks & Regards

 

Is it the wife of the joint sponsor who is self employed? If it is her business, then Schedule C (Profit and Loss from Business) in their Joint tax return should only list her name as proprietor. Line 30 lists her net income. You might want to think of a clever way to point out her income comes from Schedule C because the folks looking at it might not understand taxes that well.

 

For the joint sponsor, you should include a photocopy of his W2 to show his separate income. I would copy it on a full sheet of paper and make a note in the extra space on the page.  “W2 showing separate income of joint sponsor James Smith”.  
 

 

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9 hours ago, Ali Creative said:

Thanks, Wuozopo

 

and  suppose the house holdmember own the company and her wife primary petitioner in the same company then please help me out what

documents should i attach for house holdmember

after proof of relationship + i864(a) already submitted


I’m sorry but I don’t understand what you are asking. You have no timeline so it’s not even clear if this is a visa or adjustment of status, how you fit it, why a joint sponsor is needed, and who lives in the same house. I lost the plot.

 
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