sent in my package today. few worries.

HeadKi55

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hey all. just sent in my package and am worried about a few things. i filed taxes jointly with my wife in 05 and forgot to include her w2's. is that a problem even though we have a joint sponsor? my second and most serious worry is this. our joint sponsors 2005 income tax returns didnt meet the 125% minimum. that was because he had a different job early in 2004. he got a new job in october 05 and currently exceeds the minimum. we submitted his employment letter and a few recent paystubs and in the yr to date section of the paystubs it shows he's earned over the 125% minimum this yr alone. can we get rejected for any of these?
 
HeadKi55 said:
hey all. just sent in my package and am worried about a few things. i filed taxes jointly with my wife in 05 and forgot to include her w2's. is that a problem even though we have a joint sponsor? my second and most serious worry is this. our joint sponsors 2005 income tax returns didnt meet the 125% minimum. that was because he had a different job early in 2004. he got a new job in october 05 and currently exceeds the minimum. we submitted his employment letter and a few recent paystubs and in the yr to date section of the paystubs it shows he's earned over the 125% minimum this yr alone. can we get rejected for any of these?

So he was unemployed for a year? If he's been steadily employed since Oct' 05 I would guess it would be OK. But if the sponsor has a pattern of losing jobs, and staying unemployed for long periods of time, I'd personally find someone else.
 
Since you sent everything in, all you can do at this point is wait. U'll probably get RFE and I would advise to get a new joint sponsor or wait for your current sponsors new W2's if he made over 125% in this year. Normally, you get 3 months to respond to RFE and that should give you enough time.
 
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