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tomas2243

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    Nebraska Service Center
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    Argentina

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  1. okay! Thank you thank you and thank you again! I was worried to the death that I had to put what I would only earn from July till December, If I put what I would earn in the future 12 months it's a much better prospect (and case!)
  2. Cause in this article https://www.cliniclegal.org/resources/family-based-immigration-law/five-most-common-mistakes-completing-i-864 that everyone is sharing it says to calculated from the moment you start working till the end of the taxable year.
  3. Even if I started working on July? I just multiply my last paystubs by 52?
  4. Hello everybody, I've been coming and going with the same confusion over and over again. I recently moved back to the US and started working, I'm about to complete the i-864 Form and I come back a forth with the same confusion, do I multiply what I'm earning weekly by what's left of the year or by 52 weeks (which would be a whole year? I just want to clarify this doubt thats been hunting me a lot this past days Thanks to everyone!
  5. Hi everyone! I'm currently starting the NVC process of affidavit of support for my wife and have a couple of questions and was wondering if you could help: 1. I moved back to the states on June and starting working again so as to meet the necessary income for the affidavit, I'm earning an estimate of 3200 per month, which would mean 38,400 per year, but, I just started working now, so when filling the Estimated Income I don't know exactly what to put, if my monthly salary multiplied by 12 or my monthly salary multiplied by the months that are left in the year. On the other hand, I would only have let say, 4 pay stubs for this month, and another 4 for next to present as evidence, is this a problem? 2. Last year we where expecting USCIS to take what they said it would to approve the i-130 so I moved to the states to start working and when USCIS delayed the approval for 6 more month I decided to go back to Argentina so my income on my 1040 is below poverty guidelines cause I worked only 5 months, do you think this is going to be a problem? 3. I do own a house in Buenos Aires which meets the requirements being more than 125% over the poverty guidelines and I'm currently making it appraise so as to state it's price on the Affidavit of Support, taking in consideration my situation, should I place it as a proof of assets just in case they are looking for more evidence that I can support her? Seeing all the posts was really helpful and calming, and I thank everyone who posted very much!
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