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Beast23

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  1. Read the I-864, and see where it asks for current income. Study the I-864 instructions completely, but there's a step by step section that addresses "current income". You can document the current income with a current pay stub.

    Some of this you just have to "know". Do your homework, then ask specific questions about the form if you have them.

    well our lawyer said we can't do that

    even when we can get the letter

    but we receive the money to the bank directly [bank statement can work in that case ?]

  2. I didn't call you childish. I said this is a grown-up activity. There's a difference, you may not understand. If you feel disrespected, so be it.

    However, it looks like your wife qualifies on her own. She does not need to show this income on a tax return. The affidavit of support (I-864 needed in this case, not I-864EZ) does ask for information from past tax returns, but that's not how the sponsor qualifies on income, unless they are "self employed". If your wife has a "job" as an "employee", then she states her income by multiplying her actual or average weekly income by 52. That's what will qualify her, even if she has zero income to enter for any prior year.

    Forget about a joint sponsor. Your wife already "got a job" and already qualifies as your sponsor. Mentioning that up front, would have taken this discussion in an entirely different direction. Now, it's time for your wife to carefully study the I-864 instructions, then come back with any questions she has remaining, regarding proper preparation of the affidavit.

    can u show me the part that u are talking about

  3. Absolutely agreed, sarcasm is completely irrelevant here. OP, does your wife have a family in the States? Her family doesn't want to help you out as joint sponsor? Or friends?

    only her father [Disabled] - her mom [have 2 brothers - made 23k last year ]

    friends - they let us down , they agree then after that they just run away or start excuses to appear [we offered small amount of money as a gift also ]

    If she is working, how much is she making each week, each two weeks or each month? (Gross before any deductions) It sounds like there may be some confusion about how "current income" is calculated. If she's making over $400 a week, her current income qualifies for a household of two, and no joint sponsor is needed.

    she make around 1200$ per week

    btw : when she can make her taxes [she start to work in april ]

    You're entitled to your opinion, but I'm not an attorney and I'm not being sarcastic. Sometimes the help people need, is straight talk. Often it isn't what they want to hear. Realizing this is an adult undertaking and that the practical adult issues need to be addressed directly, is the "help"...I...think this couple needs. Opinions vary.

    well i am asking for something and i explained , i have asked everybody i know , kinda out of options here , i was just wondering if there's a way to find a joint sponsor that's it , and well some people just want to be together faster ? have a stable life faster ? so i don't see what's the problem ?

    so if i asked for a joint sponsor that's making me childish ? no u don't know what i am doing , if we are responsible or not , i am not gonna tell u my personal story , i asked for help from people that have more knowledge more than me in that specific thing and that's my point , calling me childish is just disrespectful ..

  4. Kind of childish telling folks to grow up if they don't have sufficient income or don't have a job. There are many folks around the US unemployed without wanting to be unemployed and they still have wives/husbands.

    From the looks of it you're an attorney? Not really good business tactic in my eyes. This site is used for helping people. Not talking down to them as you have some sort of power trip. I'm sure everyone has been unemployed at a certain time of their life. Doesn't mean they're not "grown up".

    some people are just think we married for me to get over there and that's it ..

    well not everybody like them .. + they think that oh they request for money then they can't work .. well we are not 40+ .. we are 25 , and we have jobs . it's all about waiting .. anyway thank you for your replay .. and good luck

  5. Looks like no IR1/CR1 visa for you. Better get a job and start saving.

    i have already a job ,

    Could she not ask at her Mosque?

    she is not muslim

    So, she's had several months to get a job. Once at the NVC stage, you can delay things up to a year, while the US Citizen petitioner gets their financial life in order. The obligation of a joint sponsor is daunting. I can't imagine an intelligent responsible person, agreeing to be paid to act as sponsor for less than the amount you would need to self sponsor. If you have that kind of money, you don't need a joint sponsor. You just sponsor yourself with assets.

    Again, this process is for grown-ups. It's not an "age" thing. It's about being self sufficient, like a grown-up.

    she is working

    she mad 10k so far .. well the point that we need that join sponsor .. and i don't need anybody to tell me grow up !! , and thanks for the information anyway

    What does this question suppose to mean

    looking for paid joint sponsor

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