ari4u,
The situation: In year 2001, 2002, and 2003, my annual income were all above poverty line. In 2004, my annual income ALONE was BELOW poverty line because I filed the case and waited for EAD for work. In 2005, my income ALONE is above poverty line. In 2004, my husband's annual income ALONE was below poverty line.
So am i correct in assuming that both you and your husband failed to meet the income requirement for 2004? As far as i know, the weightage lies on the most recent of the last three tax years and If you think the financial trend for you and your husband was not consistent for the last 3 years, you could get a joint sponsor. The main criteria used to determine qualification is financial stability over the last three years.
Questions: (1). Am I qualified as the "Sponsored immigrant/household member" given the above financial situation in addition to I and my husband have been living together more than a year.
Yes, but you should also consider getting a co-sponsor as both of you were below the line for 2004
(2). If my husband is going to re-file I-864 with his 2004's income and I'll file I-864A with my 2004's income, will Immigration officer combine our incomes from both I-864(my husband's 2004 income) and I-864A (my 2004 income) and using the combined 2004 income to fulfill the financial requirement(s)?
When filling I-864, you mention the combined income. The officer wont do it, you have to take care of that when you fill I-864. Also, you dont mention income on I-864A as it is only an affidavit. All the numbers go on the I-864
(3). We do not have other relatives to ask for a co-sponsor. Is it going to be a problem in my case?
You could show assets/savings.
Thank you so much for taking time to think for me.
HardOnMe