Hi everyone,
I am new to the forum, but I've been reading posts for a while and I should say they are GREAT. Incredibly helpful!
My husband and me are preparing to file all the AOS documents and here's our question. We're going to use only my income on I-864 (which is more than enough, over $40k). He is in law school (entered right after college) and didn't file taxes for the past 3 years. I am fresh out of college too, so this is my first year filing taxes. I worked before but those jobs were either unpaid internships or income was below the limit to file anything.
We do live in different cities at the moment, but we're setting up a joint bank account and making other arrangements. Our agreement financially is that I am helping him out while he's at school (his father provides for him mostly); he will take over financial responsibilities once he gets internships and/or graduates. Sidenote: we wouldn't want to use his dad as the I-864 co-sponsor.
There are 2 concerns. First, we don't live together at this moment. His school is in another state, but as I-864 instructions state this is not important and the non USC spouse's income can still be used on I-864 as far as I understand.
The other issue: I am on F-1 OPT EAD right now that is expiring closer to the end of June. So we're concerned that this might cause some problems, b/c I won't be able to work legally in the US --> once my EAD expires in June.
Do you think we should be fine with my income? or is there a reason to be concerned? If so, what do you suggest that we should do?
Both of us graduated from one of the top colleges. My non-USC parents have been helping me with my expenses and his USC parents have been sponsoring him while at school. It is unlikely that either me or him will have any difficulty getting jobs in the future: he after his graduation or in summer, and me once I get a new EAD (I already have other offers). This is a sidenote not really providing any legal evidence of income or anything *sigh*
Impatiently waiting for your advice! Many thanks!!
I am new to the forum, but I've been reading posts for a while and I should say they are GREAT. Incredibly helpful!
My husband and me are preparing to file all the AOS documents and here's our question. We're going to use only my income on I-864 (which is more than enough, over $40k). He is in law school (entered right after college) and didn't file taxes for the past 3 years. I am fresh out of college too, so this is my first year filing taxes. I worked before but those jobs were either unpaid internships or income was below the limit to file anything.
We do live in different cities at the moment, but we're setting up a joint bank account and making other arrangements. Our agreement financially is that I am helping him out while he's at school (his father provides for him mostly); he will take over financial responsibilities once he gets internships and/or graduates. Sidenote: we wouldn't want to use his dad as the I-864 co-sponsor.
There are 2 concerns. First, we don't live together at this moment. His school is in another state, but as I-864 instructions state this is not important and the non USC spouse's income can still be used on I-864 as far as I understand.
The other issue: I am on F-1 OPT EAD right now that is expiring closer to the end of June. So we're concerned that this might cause some problems, b/c I won't be able to work legally in the US --> once my EAD expires in June.
Do you think we should be fine with my income? or is there a reason to be concerned? If so, what do you suggest that we should do?
Both of us graduated from one of the top colleges. My non-USC parents have been helping me with my expenses and his USC parents have been sponsoring him while at school. It is unlikely that either me or him will have any difficulty getting jobs in the future: he after his graduation or in summer, and me once I get a new EAD (I already have other offers). This is a sidenote not really providing any legal evidence of income or anything *sigh*
Impatiently waiting for your advice! Many thanks!!