I just received a request of evidence for my I-485. My husband did not meet the income requirements last year but will be this year. He makes about 25.000 + big commission. Last year he was working as a real estate agent and wrote everything off on his tax return so it turned out that he just made about 5.000 last year. I don't want to risk anything or get denied even if he meets the requirements this year, so we are asking his dad to be the joint sponsor. Is here anyone that can relate and calm me down a little? We are doing all of this without an attorney and I'm kinda freaking out. So they are asking us to send us the tax return from the most recent year again, letter of employment, I-486 and all the other stuff. I knew that this is not going to work out with his last tax return but we tried anyway. Any tips or suggestions on how to handle this situation?
Oh and something else I am worried about...
So i am a visa overstayer and got married in February. I've been working as a cashier for about a year now and paid my taxes last year. I've talked to an attorney about me working illegally and if I will get in trouble for it. He told me that a spouse of a us citizen will get excused for unauthorized employment. Recently I was just checking up on it and someone told me that I might get in trouble because I do not have my EAD yet.
Now I'm double worried and kinda freaked out. I just want everything to go smoothly. 😫😫😭
Oh and something else I am worried about...
So i am a visa overstayer and got married in February. I've been working as a cashier for about a year now and paid my taxes last year. I've talked to an attorney about me working illegally and if I will get in trouble for it. He told me that a spouse of a us citizen will get excused for unauthorized employment. Recently I was just checking up on it and someone told me that I might get in trouble because I do not have my EAD yet.
Now I'm double worried and kinda freaked out. I just want everything to go smoothly. 😫😫😭
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