SSA.gov . You can get the social security statements required for i-864w. Anyways if you havent worked for 10 or more years in the U.S , don’t file i-864w, because it’s gonna get send back , they will send a REQUEST FOR EVIDENCE instead of telling you that you don’t qualify for it so file i-864 . That’s what happened to me , just giving you heads up. You can file only 1 of the two forms, depending on which one you qualify . If you dont meet the requirements for EXEMPTION i-864w , don’t sent it , you are gonna delay the process .
That's what I have in my I-864. We are two people (hubby annd me) We have no children but we had a joint-sponsor who filed the I-864 also.
part 5
question 21.
a.) [01]
b.) [1]
c.) [0]
d.) [00]
e.) [00]
f.) [00]
h.) [02]
We were already married but that's what a lawyer told us. Obviously it was right since we got approved.
Question 24.
a.) gross income
b.) (mine is empty)
c.) gross income (equals the number in a )
d.) and e) are empty.
I hope that helps you!