I-864 income information if filed joint tax returns

niki.s

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Hi,

I am preparing to file a green card application. I am sponsored by my wife. We have been married and lived in the US for more than three years, and we have filed joint tax returns for the last three years.

I have a question on how exactly to enter income (and tax return) information in the I-864 affidavit:

Is it correct to enter in lines 23 and 24 just my wife's income, and in field 25 our joint income from the tax return?

Thank you for your help.

Niki.
 
You can include both incomes, assuming you live together. As a household member your income can be used for the affidavit of support. In my case my wife earned $0 in 2005, and I earned way over the limit for I-864. As we filed joint tax return I put my income in there.
 
I entered my wife's income only (as this was enough), but included joint tax returns for the last 2 years, and then individual tax returns of us before marriage.

Make sure, u attach all w-2s for the sponsoring USC. My interviewer, atleast looked at them, and started asking some really dumb questions in rude tone.
 
Hi,

Thanks for your replies. I do not plan to use my own income, as my wife's income will be sufficient. I will definitely then enter her income in lines 23 and 24.

But in line 25, do I then deduct my income, or do I use the total amount of the tax return? Or should I add a page with an explanation?

Also, I assume it is ok to file the 2005 tax return, since the 2006 one is not due until April.

And one last, general question: Do any or all photocopies submitted with all green-card related applications have to be notarized? Photocopies of W2s, passports, etc.?

Thanks for your help.

Niki.
 
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