Hi guys,
I am new here and need you advice. My wife as a resident petitioned for me ( F1 student). We lived in Nebraska and moved to Indiana in July 2017. Our 2016, 2015 tax returns were good. But because we moved to Indiana my wife was looking for a job here and didn't work enough to have 125 % of poverty level for 2017 tax return. It was around 19700. She changed 2 jobs. Recently , on April 16th we mailed AOS package to USCIS. We included paystubs and letters form her 2 jobs saying how many hours she works and her hourly rate. We counted her hours and estimated our income at around 23-24 k this year including my income as a student under CPT and a letter from my employer and her employers as well. We consulted with attorney and were told that everything looks good. Today I went to fingerprints and got a letter in my mailbox from USCIS " Request for initial evidence". They want us to submit all w2 and 1099 etc for the 2017 tax year. Saying that the petitioner must submit all supporting documentation for the most recent tax year. Apparently we forgot to include W2 1099s, etc, but we included all paystubs, tax return, letters. AND also they said that.--." Based on the documents submitted with form I864, the income did not meet 125% of the poverty guideline. Submit evidence of assets that meet the standards listed below or find a joint sponsor. Assets must equal the stated difference between the petitioner household income and 125% of the poverty guideline..
I just don't understand what they assumed as our income, was it 2017 tax return or they counted pay stubs, or where is the actual number? My wife right now changed 1 job after we mailed AOS and her income alone would be 23-24 k , however, will it be enough if we mail one more time letters from her employers and paystubs from her recent job she changed would be only for recent 2 weeks? My job under CPT gave me a letter saying that I am guaranteed to earn in 2018 no less than 3700 but may be USCIS is not counting that?
Anyway, I am frustrated and don't want to regret after sending same paperwork if they deny my case. Thank you for your support in advance.
I am new here and need you advice. My wife as a resident petitioned for me ( F1 student). We lived in Nebraska and moved to Indiana in July 2017. Our 2016, 2015 tax returns were good. But because we moved to Indiana my wife was looking for a job here and didn't work enough to have 125 % of poverty level for 2017 tax return. It was around 19700. She changed 2 jobs. Recently , on April 16th we mailed AOS package to USCIS. We included paystubs and letters form her 2 jobs saying how many hours she works and her hourly rate. We counted her hours and estimated our income at around 23-24 k this year including my income as a student under CPT and a letter from my employer and her employers as well. We consulted with attorney and were told that everything looks good. Today I went to fingerprints and got a letter in my mailbox from USCIS " Request for initial evidence". They want us to submit all w2 and 1099 etc for the 2017 tax year. Saying that the petitioner must submit all supporting documentation for the most recent tax year. Apparently we forgot to include W2 1099s, etc, but we included all paystubs, tax return, letters. AND also they said that.--." Based on the documents submitted with form I864, the income did not meet 125% of the poverty guideline. Submit evidence of assets that meet the standards listed below or find a joint sponsor. Assets must equal the stated difference between the petitioner household income and 125% of the poverty guideline..
I just don't understand what they assumed as our income, was it 2017 tax return or they counted pay stubs, or where is the actual number? My wife right now changed 1 job after we mailed AOS and her income alone would be 23-24 k , however, will it be enough if we mail one more time letters from her employers and paystubs from her recent job she changed would be only for recent 2 weeks? My job under CPT gave me a letter saying that I am guaranteed to earn in 2018 no less than 3700 but may be USCIS is not counting that?
Anyway, I am frustrated and don't want to regret after sending same paperwork if they deny my case. Thank you for your support in advance.
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