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Hi everyone,
I am confused in one thing within the affidavit of support form. For the household size it says make sure you do not count anyone twice. The first part asks for the number of people I'm sponsoring which is one and that's my husband. Then in 2 it puts 1 automatically 1 for myself. 3 asks me to put 1 if I am currently married. So I end up having 3 as total counting my husband twice. If I dont want to count twice I'll end up putting wrong info in either 1 or 3. My income covers 2 or 3 so I'm thinking to put 3 just to be on the safe side. Does anyone know what would be the right approach to this?
Thanks...
That one got us also since there only two of us.
We where told to go ahead and enter what is says.
1 for her (or him) 1 for yourself and 1 for married.
They said its automatic they will know its only two and
go by the poverty levels for only two in the household.
Please do call them for yourself about this. Many times
we called about a simple issue only to get more mixed up.
Had to make a few more calls to get more than one person
there with the same answer. Ask for a supervisor if the 1st
answer makes no sense at all.
This was form i-864 we called about
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Hi everyone,
I am confused in one thing within the affidavit of support form. For the household size it says make sure you do not count anyone twice. The first part asks for the number of people I'm sponsoring which is one and that's my husband. Then in 2 it puts 1 automatically 1 for myself. 3 asks me to put 1 if I am currently married. So I end up having 3 as total counting my husband twice. If I dont want to count twice I'll end up putting wrong info in either 1 or 3. My income covers 2 or 3 so I'm thinking to put 3 just to be on the safe side. Does anyone know what would be the right approach to this?
Thanks...
That one got us also since there only two of us.
We where told to go ahead and enter what is says.
1 for her (or him) 1 for yourself and 1 for married.
They said its automatic they will know its only two and
go by the poverty levels for only two in the household.
Please do call them for yourself about this. Many times
we called about a simple issue only to get more mixed up.
Had to make a few more calls to get more than one person
there with the same answer. Ask for a supervisor if the 1st
answer makes no sense at all.
Charge up your phone so the battery dont die. Mine did.
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It is the Adjusted Gross Income that they look at and if you filled out your return properly, it's there on page 1.
Have you read the instructions for the Form I-864?
Of interest to you are the topics.
Can the Intending Immigrant HelpMe Meet the Income Requirements? page 2
How Can I Use Assets to Qualify? page 3
Thanks Nick!! You got me thinking. I didn't mention that I own my own small company.
It's just me but found a part of the tax return some here might not know about. On your
front page of your 1040 it does only show the after deductions not your gross amount.
But go to your Profit and Loss from Business form. It shows on this form what you realy
brought in from your business. Your gross income not adjusted. For people like me this
is the part of your tax return that fixes that issue.If you e-file they have it at irs. Print it
out and send all the pages to uscis. Poverty problem solved for people in my situation.
USCIS says no problem for self owners, thats the part of your tax return they see.
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if under the poverty level then find a co-sponsor, both you and co-sponsor will need to fill out I 864.
So its a co-sponsor and nothing else?
Wifes income brought here from china
in a US bank cant be used?
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Sorry no time line yet, just found this site.
Filing aos now and noticed gross income is
not listed on my (our) 2008 return. Only the
aig which shows us about 1k under the poverty
level. Filed late so called irs as to why gross
income is not shown. No help there with immagration
of course. Wife is here but had no income for 2008
but still had to file joint. Am wondering if anyone has
had this problem and have no co-sponser which we
dont. My wife does have a bank account in her name.
It would more than make up the money amount but it's
in her name. Would my name need to be added to this
account for proof uscis would need? Or would it stand
alone as proof?
She has assets in china including real estate but we
have found it does not mater here. Realy need advice.
PINK!
in China
Posted · Edited by rtpprc
Maybe it was you two he sent the gift
You guys just found how to use it.
Many Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!