the older version of I-864 did require notarization, but the new one doesnt. when i filed in 2006, i used the old notarized form but USCIS asked me to fill-in a new form and send it without notarization.
your parents case seem to be stuck in processing backlog, not in name check. check california's i-485 processing timeline and if it is way ahead of your filing timeline, schedule an infopass.
if that income is higher than the required limit, sure go ahead and use that amount. as i mentioned previously, IF the amount on your sponsor/wife's W2 is higher than the amount required by USCIS (based on family size), it should not be a problem.
your W2 and tax returns will be checked...
Yes, 3 years from the date your GC was issued, which will be the date on your passport when it was stamped at your 2nd interview.
my namecheck was stuck for about a year and i got my 485 approved at the 2nd interview. got my GC in mail about 10 days after the interview; it is valid for 10 years.
You may consider all finances earned by you and your spouse on I-864. You may show your gross earnings based on your W2, which would anyway be the total AGI of your spouse and your income together on the tax returns.
26. You do not need to divide; just show the total investments.
If your...
once you get your GC, his child-support case has nothing to do with you. the only time it can create an issue is while your GC is still in process.
regarding your affidavit of support, if you have other financial supporters (his father, as you suggested in your previous post) or if you are...
it should not be an issue with USCIS, unless his former wife reports it to Child Support. the Child Support group will then contact your spouse for the due payments and if he is unable to pay, they will try to work-out (payment plans, garnish his wages, etc). if this happens, it will impact the...
If you don't plan on working off-campus (excluding internships which will be covered by your I-20), you don't really need an EAD card. You may apply for it any time while your I-485 is in process.
I totally agree with Atlanta_Brother; the worst that can happen is USCIS will send an RFE (which is very unlikely though). If I were you, I would apply ASAP without waiting for the tetanus shot.
the new affidavit of support does not need to be notarized; i had sent an old copy myself, which required notarization, and was requested by USCIS for a new copy that didn't require one.
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