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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hey guys i wanna ask my joint sponsor in his amount you owe part in tax transcript its like 24.000$ is that gonna be a problem in the my interview day? His income is 100.000$ in tax transcript and in 1099 is 244.000$ and i dont think he is having a payment plan right so is that a problem 

Filed: Other Country: China
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46 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

 

 

Yes,  its a problem

find a new joint sponsor unless he can show this owed money is paid or has a payment plan and is actually making the payments.

The above is incorrect.  The amount owed, is not a factor if the "Total Income" is 100k.  It just means that's how much he needs to pay.  If there was a balance owed from a prior year, or a tax lien, that's a problem.  There's really not enough information provided in the original post to know what the amount owned refers to.  "Total income" is the taxable income for the specific year. With over 100k in taxable income, 24k in actual taxes is just how much to pay.  

 

Ask the sponsor if he has any past due taxes.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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30 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

The above is incorrect.  The amount owed, is not a factor if the "Total Income" is 100k.  It just means that's how much he needs to pay.  If there was a balance owed from a prior year, or a tax lien, that's a problem.  There's really not enough information provided in the original post to know what the amount owned refers to.  "Total income" is the taxable income for the specific year. With over 100k in taxable income, 24k in actual taxes is just how much to pay.  

 

Ask the sponsor if he has any past due taxes.

Thank u so much This how its looks in his tax transcript i am really worried if they gonna tell me something in the consulate or the officer wont accept it

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The above is meaningless in the context of the affidavit of support. It's just telling him how much to make the check out for.  Not relevant to the affidavit of support in any way.

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Chile
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59 minutes ago, Word said:

Thank u so much This how its looks in his tax transcript i am really worried if they gonna tell me something in the consulate or the officer wont accept it

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Agreed with @pushbrk, but also providing additional context: that isn’t the current balance due. That’s the amount they owed the government as of the date they filed their return.
 

They could have paid it all in full for all you or the consulate knows.

 
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