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Hello everyone

 

We got a question about the financial supporting documents.

 

We are filling the I-864 form which also need to the financial supporting documents to upload to the system

As my husband income is enough to support me, per the nvc website shown the supporting documents will needed the IRS tax transcripts.

However my husband information can't verify in the IRS website, and he try to call the IRS office still having the same problem. He known it must be the social security office have his information wrong and caused it.

Anyway he try to fixe it but take quite a long time, as he sent the information to social security office twice but still not updated it. 

 

 

As the IRS tax transcripts might need to take a long time to done.

We would like to know if the documents by his employer that's show how much tax he paid in lasted three year can be the supporting documents? (Sorry I can't remember what is that document call..seem like w3 /w5) 

 

Appreciate for your answer in advance 😃

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Use a complete copy of the tax returns instead of a transcript.  W2s are useless without the complete tax return.  By the way, current annual income is shown by calculating as follows:

Gross income from most current pay period stub multiplied by the number of pay periods per year.

Example: $1000 weekly equals $52,000 current annual income.

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Just a note, that tax returns are submitted regarding income, not regarding how much tax was paid.  They don't care how much he paid.  They care how much he made.

 

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Hello 

 

Thanks your for advice

Let us find the recent few year tax return, as he didn't keep it well.

 

If we didn't find it... So it is still need to wait for the IRS verification of the tax transcripts.....

 

 

Appreciate for your help !!!

 

 

 

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