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    sircharles got a reaction from Dashinka in Sponsoring foreign spouse as a naturalized citizen (orig. got GC via marriage)?   
    No, we are from completely different countries (one I had never visited) and we met years after I had already been naturalized. We met serendipitously one night on the town here in the States. She speaks a different language from English natively, but she has studied in the US so her English is great. I am learning her mother tongue as well.
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    sircharles reacted to Boiler in Sponsoring foreign spouse as a naturalized citizen (orig. got GC via marriage)?   
    Is she from the same country
     
    Did you know her before you moved to the US
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    sircharles reacted to Dashinka in Sponsoring foreign spouse as a naturalized citizen (orig. got GC via marriage)?   
    I agree, there may be more scrutiny, but I feel enough time has passed, and you successfully naturalized that this scrutiny may not be too bad.  Make sure you keep a detailed timeline of your relationship(s) to show this was not the case of getting your LPR/USC status, and immediately turned around to sponsor a foreign spouse.
     
    Good Luck!
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    sircharles got a reaction from Lelita in N-400 interview in March 2018; 2017 taxes needed?   
    In the end they didn't ask for any of my taxes at all; thanks guys!
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    sircharles reacted to Lelita in N-400 interview in March 2018; 2017 taxes needed?   
    Had my interview 2 weeks ago and they didn't ask me for 2017 taxes, ask me for the last 3 years transcripts, was approved at the spot!
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    sircharles reacted to Malagasy in Using ONLY applicant's income on I-864, marriage evidence and additional explanations?   
    Sircharles: look on page 2 in the Can the Intending Immigrant Help Me Meet the Income Requirements? section of the I864 instructions.
    This is part of what it states: If certain conditions are met, the intending immigrant's income can help you meet the income requirement. If the intending immigrant is your spouse, his or her income can be included if it will continue from the same source after he or she obtains lawful permanent resident status.
    Since your income will continue from the same source after becoming a permanent resident your income can be used.
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    sircharles reacted to ceadsearc in Using ONLY applicant's income on I-864, marriage evidence and additional explanations?   
    1. That's fine. Make sure to include your taxes from last year (regardless of what you made), several recent paystubs to show what you make now, and a letter from your employer stating your salary and that you will continue to be employed in your job. You do NOT need a cosponsor.
    2. You are required to have an interview so if asked you can explain it then.
    3. No, in fact it is good - helps prove an ongoing relationship.
    4. Not necessary - again, you will definitely have an interview and can explain everything then.
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