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Old 29th March 2007, 02:53 PM
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I864/I864A frustration/Confusion/frustration/confusion

Here is my case.
USC spouse is unemployed and I(itending immigrant) am on H1b. We have no kids so far.We will use my income to support myself! So far so good.......

I am coufused about whether I need to file I864A or not because.....

I864 filing instructions says

"However, an intending immigrant whose income is being used to meet the income requirement does not need to completeForm I-864A, Contract Between Sponsor and HouseholdMember, unless the intending immigrant has a spouse and/orchildren immigrating with him or her. In this instance, thecontract relates to support for the spouse and/or children."

This statement can be found on page 3 at top left corner.

If you read the section
"Can the Intending Immigrant HelpMe Meet the Income Requirements?"

it says that

"First, the income must be continuing from the same sourceafter he or she obtains lawful permanent resident status, andsecond, the intending immigrant must currently live with youin your residence. Evidence must be provided to support both requirements."

How someone can show this evidence(shown above in bold)?

If you read I864A, it mentions same information as I have noted above..

HELP ME PLEASE
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Old 29th March 2007, 03:11 PM
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1) You do not need to file I186A

2) Get a letter of employment from your employer stating you have a permanent full-time job and your salary.
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Old 29th March 2007, 03:24 PM
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Thanks Cart!

What kind of evidence I can show for following.

"First, the income must be continuing from the same source after he or she obtains lawful permanent resident status."
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Thanks for your help!
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Old 29th March 2007, 03:33 PM
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[QUOTE=intelinside;1639087]What kind of evidence I can show for following.

"First, the income must be continuing from the same source after he or she obtains lawful permanent resident status."
?


Thanks for your help![/QUOTE

That is simply stating that the income that you are using must reflect the fact that you have a long-term position with employer and basically the information from the employment letter regarding date of hire, hours per week, salary/wages, etc will reflect what they are asking.

Simply put that that particular is the one that you intend to continue to work even after you get green card. It does not mean that you have to stay at that job forever and ever.
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