I-864 Missing Information Required

dtrangtrinh

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Hi everyone,

I'm so glad I found this site after my several failed attempts of calling the NVC (the line was always busy!) I have several questions regarding form I-864. My situation is kind of complicated, I hope y

I already filed and sent I-864 two months ago. Since my income alone wasn't enough to support my daughter and her two sons, I got a sponsor to file another I-864. In my i-864, I also included my husband's "income" (He is the stepfather) along with his I-864A (He is on social security benefit and has been retired since 2004)

Last week I received a letter from the NVC stating that they need the following additional information on his I-864A:

1. Proof of current employment
2. W2 forms

I'm confused by this because in his I-864A line 9.c we already put that he is retired from his company since 2004.We had also included his SSB statements for most recent 3 tax years when we filed I-864/A to the NVC. Which leads to the next question, he hasn't been receiving W2 for years, why do they require that?

My family situation has changed quite drastically since we last submitted the I-864, so we will no longer use my husband's "income" to support my daughter and grandsons. Another question I have is, would it be possible for me to file the I-864 again WITHOUT including my husband's "income" (and hence, his I-864) since my income and the sponsor's are more than enough to support my daughter and grandsons. Would this affect anything since I have been filing joint tax-return with him for the past 3 years?

I will keep calling the NVC until I reach someone. But do you think they would be able to change what they require when I tell them I won't include my husband income in the form?

Thank you very much for your help!
 
Thank you for the reply!

Just wanted to make sure. So I can resubmit form I-864 WITHOUT putting my husband's name on line 6a-c? We filed joint tax returns, but because his SSI Benefits aren't taxable, the total income on line 13a-c should stay the the same no matter what, right?

Would it be enough if I also added a note together with my new I-864 saying I will not using his income, and therefore, I am not sending them his W2,tax returns, corrected I-864A and such? Would they accept it?

I'm sorry I asked so many questions. My daughter's petition date is coming up soon and I don't want to make more mistakes. :(

Thanks for your help
 
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