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  1. Tax transcripts OR tax returns with any W2 and any other additional documentation are *required* for the current tax year.

    He was required to put $52,000 for 2013 as that is considered the most current, not $38,000 for 2014 as we are still in the middle of the year. You provided a transcript for 2013, but wrote down an estimate number for 2014 which does not line up.

    In addition, it is *suggested* that you also provide tax information from the two years prior to that. A letter from your employer and pay stubs are also suggested, NOT required.

    However, lots of people send in all of the above to cover their basis and avoid RFEs.

    Sometimes the USCIS will not require it, but if you can get it, why not send it in?

    For my co-sponsor, I sent in the last 3 years of tax transcripts and proof of citizenship and have had no issues thus far. My co-sponsor also made 80K+ for the past 3 years, so with that consistently, the USCIS may not have felt any other evidence/proof was necessary to show income.

    In your case, because the numbers didn't line up, the USCIS obviously wanted to get clarification. I see no point getting a new co-sponsor if you can provide them with employment verification, most companies have no issue with that. And fill out a new I-864 with the correct income written for 2013.

    Good luck.

    Tax returns not transcript (my bad)...You are probably right, the income did not match as per current annual income and what was written on the form 1040...Thank you for your contribution

  2. I received an RFE for the cosponsor I used..The cosponsor filed his tax jointly with his wife and they have a daughter. the total income for 2013 was $52,000. In the I864 form, in the "my current individual annual income" section, he filled $38,000 which is the amount to be made in 2014.

    Now my challenge is this, I got an RFE saying and I quote "The joint sponsor's income on the federal income tax return does not meet or exceed 125% of the poverty guidline. The joint sponsor lists their current income on form I-864 as an amount to be conisdered as sufficient; however, no evidence has been submitted as proof of current income" .........( and I submitted all tax transcript for 2013)

    The evidence required is a letter from the employer stating the hours, wage or salary earned or I should get another Sponsor.

    I decided to get another sponsor and my questions is this

    1. Should 2013 income be written as current individual annual income?

    2. it states that if i decide to get another sponsor, I should submit all tax transcript and W2 plus proof of citizenship, but did not state letter of employment, why then was employers letter asked for the 1st cosponsor

    3. Why is $52,000 not enough for a total household of 4

    4. Can I have an unemployed individual who made $30,000 last year as a cosponsor?

    Please your advise is sorted here....I am in dilemma.

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