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SuniS

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  1. Thank you so much!

    1. No, the spouse doesn't have to unless their income is being used to meet the 125% poverty guideline. In this case, you'll need to submit employment letter, W-2s, and pay stubs in order to show sponsor's income as differentiated from the spouse's if on their tax returns they're filing jointly.

    2. I don't think any of these need to meet the poverty guidelines. What they're really going to look at is Part 6: Q15. The tax returns just help show that the sponsor has a consistent income.

  2. Hi,

    I have to resubmitt my i-864's. It's super confusing but I think I almost get it.

    I have 2 questions.

    1. My joint sponsor is married. Does their spouse HAVE TO submit the i-864a?

    2. Do they require income to be at 125% of the poverty line in PART 6: line 19a AND 19b AND 19c of will it be sufficient if the most recent tax return in 19a meets the guidelines?

    I believe if they all need to meet the guidelines but don't that we can also state other assests in that case.

    With thanks!

  3. Hi,

    I'm a beneficiary from Canada and we submitted my paperwork for an adjustment of status in June 2015. I have a few hiccups to sort out as they require more information.

    I am just so excited to be able to start being a part of this society in a real way.

    With patience we'll get there.

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