I-864, I can't belive this...

space_shuttle

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Ok, this is my situation:
I file I-485, I-130 etc. in august last year. My wife is a self-employee, so, to IRS she files the form 1040, when we call USCIS they told us we should look at the <gross income> not to total one. Yesterday I am doing a research on the internet and accidentally I find out that in order to qualify to be a sponsor one have to have <total income> or line 22 on form 1040 more than 125%. In that term, my wife does not qualify at all. Her gross income exceeds a lot more than 125%, but total one is less.
What do you guys think I should do? Do you think they would ask me for a cosponsor until now, or we should send her assets even if they don't ask? Just when I thought everything is ok, here we go, headache again.
Thanks everyone for their input.
 
affidativ

I had similar problem. But by mistake we entered gross income in place of total income on affidative. I noticed that lately. In my situation though it doesn t change anything- I would still qualify. Anyway I am going to send corrected one when I get duplicates of my receipts (called cusstomer service receipts sent and lost). If I were you I would send it now just to cover yourself that you were not willing to mislead officer and prove that was mistake and you are willing to corect it. On false statements on affidative there are severe penalties including denial. You are clear since it was mistake but it may save them time and yourselfe too.
 
rrr....

Thanks guys for input,
I try everything, call USCIS approximately 50 times and no one knows to give me an answer ?! I wonder what they are doing there if they don't know anything! I talk to some lawyers, some of them told me to file new I-864 now and some of them, not to do anything, if USCIS find some mistakes in my form they will ask me at the time on interview and not deny my case because of that...
I really don't know what I should do, i guess just wait...
If anybody else had a same situation, help is appreciated
Thanks
 
"thank you"

tony28270, :eek:
I should probably call you an idiot as well, because of your idiotic attitude but there is no need, you 'prove' your self in the previous post. First, I asked that question , since my wife’s gross income is much higher than 125%poverty line, but since she has a very good accountant her total income on the form 1040 is very small > less than 125% . Can you understand that or no?! Probably not. When we file I-864 we put her gross income , which is just shown on 1040 schedule C. Later on, I read couple of times on internet that you should look at the line 22 at 1040 form and put that amount as your income. As I said, I call USCIS millions of times and they didn’t know to give me an answer, either.
 
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