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Form I-864 (post RFE) questions
adzgem replied to adzgem's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
Ah thank you so much for your help!!! Il be sure to do this appreciate it! i wont forget the passport copy. -
Form I-864 (post RFE) questions
adzgem replied to adzgem's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
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Hi all, I have recently received an RFE for my "joint sponsor's" i-864, and I want to ask some final questions before I submit a response. I have found a new joint sponsor, the petitioner's sibling, who does not live with us. The joint sponsor makes about 65k per year, and the total household size is just 2, so well above the 125% poverty line. The questions are as follows: In Part 6, item 7, the 'current individual income' is higher than the Part 6, item 16a, 'Total income section for the most recent tax year 2024'. By about $3000, I am not sure why that is, but would this be an issue? Note that I got that value directly from the Tax Return Transcript "Total Income" line. I have filled out values for each of the 3 most recent tax years in Part 6, item 16a. I will be attaching the Form 1040 Tax Return Transcript directly from the IRS website for the most recent year, 2024. Do I also need to include the other 2 years, 2023 and 2022? The RFE does not say that I should, but should I also include the I-864 for the petitioner again? Or just the new Joint sponsor? Are Tax return transcripts for the year 2024 enough, or should I be including other documents (W2, etc.)? I will also be including the last 6 months' pay stubs to prove current income. I want to really make sure I get this right to avoid any denials or other RFEs. Cannot afford that at this stage. Your help will be much appreciated.
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Hi All, I recently received an RFE for my Form I-864 from my joint sponsor. There were some issues with pay stubs, etc., so I decided to find a different joint sponsor to avoid a denial in my application. Here are the main points: - My wife (US citizen) does not meet the financial requirements, so we needed a joint sponsor - Her brother (LPR), who lives in a different state, is going to be our new joint sponsor. I was filling in the I-864 form, and it was quite straightforward for me until I realised his tax returns had "Married taxpayer filing jointly". His spouse does not work My question is, now that I know he is filing jointly, does this mean that his spouse has to provide a Form I-864a? Or can I submit just his I-864 alone, as he meets the requirements and has no additional income from his spouse?
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He is also self employed along side being full time employed. “that total income for 2024 in Part 6, Item 16.a appears negative due to a one time business depreciation expense for the company that I own and run in addition to, and separate from, my employment” he makes close to 300k each year from his employment alone, which is absurd to me, but he’s doing well for himself. Which is why I’m shying away from using someone else.
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Thank you all, I will likely upload to the portal as it says I can do that on the letter. quick question, if I’m not able to get another sponsor. Would 6 months pay stubs be enough as current employment and a cover letter explaining why the last year tax return was negative. only asking as it will be hard and timely to get another sponsor. But I will do it if the 6 month pay stubs alone are not good enough as proof of current income.
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Okay thank you guys for all the responses. I think I will have to find a different sponsor, he can provide 6 months stubs but not a letter from the employer as he said it will take some time. with the new sponsor should I include 6 months pay stubs too? and finally should I respond by mail or through the online portal?
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Thanks @Crazy Cat, yes indeed. I realised now that no current income proof was submitted. He’s able to provide the last 6 months pay stubs (would this be enough for current income proof), would getting a letter from his employer help? also as @Crazy Cat stated, would the house as an asset complicate things or would it assist. I don’t want to make this more complicated than it needs to be if the last 6 months pay is enough.
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Good afternoon, all, I have recently submitted my AOS documents (April 3rd) and had my biometrics done on May 1st. Still waiting on my EAD. While waiting, today I received an RFE for the form I-864 of my Joint sponsor. I need some help understanding both what has gone wrong with his paperwork and what is the best way to move forward. I have attached the RFE (with redacted sensitive info) and the initial I-864 submission for my joint sponsor. Here are the key points: I am the beneficiary, and my wife is the petitioner. She has not found work yet, so we need a Joint sponsor Her distant relative was okay with being our joint sponsor (we are currently living with him). We have 2 kids, so we are a family of 4 The joint sponsor lives with his wife and 26-year-old daughter has sponsored someone else 1.5 years ago and is still responsible for them has a current income (combined employment and self-employed) of approximately 400k per year In 2024 had a negative total income of (-56k) due to business depreciations of some sort. My questions are as follows: Could the RFE be due to having a negative total income in 2024? Despite having an overall positive income in 2025 (even though he didn't submit 2025 taxes as they were at the time not due. To combat this, does adding his assets help? Such as his home, which he has a mortgage for and is close to paying off? Is there anything else from the document that seems to have been incorrectly written? Specifically, the household size, the number of years for tax returns, and the physical document of tax returns he submitted as evidence (which is the Tax Returns transcript) He is a U.S citizen, and he also only submitted a passport copy as proof of Citizenship. I am assuming this is enough. Furthermore, would it help to provide pay stubs for the last 6 months? Also, which years of taxes should he be providing? In case he submitted the incorrect ones. If I get this RFE response incorrect, would they send me another RFE, or would it be a straight denial? I am considering using a different Joint sponsor in that case; however, if the assets will cover the negative, then I prefer not to change the sponsor. Is it better to submit the RFE online to my USCIS account or by post? Would really appreciate any help or clarification. Thank you!
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Questions about I-864
adzgem replied to adzgem's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
Ah thank you so much, this answers my question. Really appreciate it -
Hi, I’m almost there with completing my concurrent filing (I-130 and I-485) for my husband of UK origin. I have 2 questions. I currently do not work as I am in the process of looking for a job. I haven’t had any income while living abroad for the last 4 years since we had our kids I have been a stay at home mum. So for my I-864 I will be showing zero income and no tax returns. I am attaching a letter explaining why I have not filed my taxes over the last years. we have a joint sponsor, who is a friend of my fathers, who we (myself, husband and 2 kids) are currently staying with in the US. As he is not related to us we will be using him as a joint sponsor. The question I have is for my I-864, my household size is 4. but for his, because he already is a family of 3, (himself, his wife and daughter) does he put his household size as 7 to include all of us, just my husband to make it 5 or just his family? my brain is leaning towards 7 based on what I’ve read everywhere. But I just want to be sure before committing. any help would be much appreciated.
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Hi all, my husband (UK citizen) and I (US citizen) have been compiling all the required forms to submit to USCIC, for his green card and aos, so far I have been following this: https://www.visajourney.com/guides/i130-spouse-inside-usa/ Which has helped me a lot, we will be filing concurrently (i-130 & i-485) I have a couple of questions as I see a lot of conflicting information online: is it correct that form I-485 no longer includes the cost of the I-131 and I-765 he doesn't need advanced parole i-131, however, he will need I-765; the cost online is now $520 and can be reduced to $260 if I file I-485, with a fee on or after April 1, 2024, and Form I-485 is still pending. (what does this mean?) Is it better to file i-130 and i-485 together, and then submit the i-765 at a later date so that I can make use of the reduced fee? Or will the reduced fee apply if I submit it with the i-485 when I file it all together? Final question, when submitting the whole packet, would 1 original Birth certificate for my husband suffice for both forms? or is it a must to include 1 per packet (i-130 and i-485) as at the moment I only have 1 copy 😕 I ask as I just want to make sure I am putting the correct amount on the cheque when submitting everything as I would rather not do anything to delay the process. Sorry if it seems jumbled up, I tried to make myself as clear as possible.
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Uk immunisations
adzgem replied to adzgem's topic in Adjustment of Status from Work, Student, & Tourist Visas
Yeah; he’s tried that but his GP practice hasn’t allowed the sharing onto NHS app, it doesn’t even have his Covid vaccines. think the titer option may be the best one, thank you all for your kind responses -
Uk immunisations
adzgem replied to adzgem's topic in Adjustment of Status from Work, Student, & Tourist Visas
Amazing thank you, Also is the red book enough as proof or will it have to be a titre test. As it shows what he’s had but I don’t know if it’s seen as legitimate here. -
US Citizen Child into the US on ESTA
adzgem replied to adzgem's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
Thank you all for your kind responses. I have submitted everything now! really appreciate the assistance. -
Hi all, hope this gets put in the correct forum if I misplaced it. I have a question regarding my medical form I-693. my husband is a uk citizen applying for his green card, he is currently in the US with me and after some discussions we’ve decided for him to stay and apply for AOS. im currently filling in the I-485 pack and going into the I-693. i have requested from his gp in the uk a vaccination record. But they are not seeming keen to get things quickly. I’m wondering as his esta expires mid April. And want to get everything submitted before then. With his medical records, am I able to book him in for a medical here to get his required vaccines done and still be able to get them in time to submit before mid April? we’re in a bit of a sticky situation and I’m trying to find the quickest and most efficient route to sort this I-693 paperwork and medical record stuff. any explanations or advice would be much appreciated.
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Hi all, This is my first time posting here so please be easy with me. I hope this is the right place to pose my questions. I'll try and be as brief as possible: - I am a US citizen, got married to my husband in the UK a few years back, and have been living there since with him, and we have visited the US multiple times. - We had 2 children in the UK but I never got them CRBA stuff because I didn't hear of it till now, and every time we visited the US we would get the 3 of them ESTA's and we've had no issues. - We are currently in the US, and had plans to go back to the UK, but my husband lost his job while in the US. So I applied for a few jobs to cover costs, turns out I've missed working after being a stay-at-home mum, which is quite nice, the children have loved being with their family and cousins now that they are older so after a few tough talks, we've decided to stay in the US and apply for my husband's green card. I have read up quite extensively on this channel and found a lot of good information, basically applying for AOS and all the relevant forms (I-130 and I-485) and filing concurrently not worrying about 90-day rule (as it is not applicable to us) and applying in the next few weeks. (I hope this is the right method) - with my new salary, he would be ok to be out of work for the 6-8 months until his right-to-work stuff comes through. - I'm bringing up my husband's status into this in case anyone has any help or advice for me as well. However, my main point of concern are my children. I need to get their US passports, does not having CRBA cause any issues? I am applying for their passports using the form and including their UK birth certificates and all the places that i have been to prove the 5 years. My appointment is on Monday at the Library. And while we are here, not being able to go back for a while (due to my husband's green card application and work) would: - I need some form of US-based (birth certificate) and how would I obtain such a thing here without paying for the N-600, or would a US passport suffice in future for things like SSN? - their passports being issued before the ESTA expires, be an issue, would they be out of status and if so would there be anything I should do to notify authorities so I'm not chased by ICE (so to speak) Thanks again, any help or advice will be greatly appreciated!