supervasil
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Yes this is enough. They consider only recent year's income. If you still skeptical about this then you can add your income to by filing I864A just to be on safe side.supervasil said:My wife - USC just recently got a job out of college with an annual salary of $35k, far more than the 125% poverty guideline for our 2 person household (which is $16k).
In the past three years as a student she was annually making $15k, $12k and $14k..... far LESS than the poverty guideline.
Therefore, her tax returns for the last 3 years will show income LESS than the 125% povery guideline, but NOW she is employed and is scheduled to make $35k/year.
Is this acceptable for proof of income to sponsor me?
Thank you.