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    Hi to all members here ! I am new here but i do read all the topics here almost everyday. I just arrived here in US last year, and got married w/in the 90days period. My problem now is my husband has problem with his taxes w/c he still trying to solve it & he is self-employed. He haven't filed for 2years now but still working out of course. My worries is to apply for AOS, recent ITR are one of the requirements. I have everything in my hands now except for ITR-1040 (but we have a ITR-copy of his last date filed, after that year he failed to file, but stil working out...)

    What i will do? Do i still submit my package for AOS? but im very much wary USCIS will give me RFE questioning us for recent ITR. If they found out we have no recent ITR, are we getting denial for that?.....what if i will ask co-sponsor of my in-laws to help us our problems? do u think it will help us?

    I know some members here have any ideas regarding immigration process most especially my case. Someone advised us to submit the package, and if we will get RFE, we will do Co-sponsorship. I am so depress all the time with my situation, and so stressed out. I cant have any ID's to obtain because we havent filed yet for AOS...

    Hope anyone will enlighten me w/ regards to my problem. God bless.

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    Hello ,Shakira. My husband is also self-employed, and he did not filed takes in 2006 because he was abroad, and therefore, he did not work. So when you could add somebody to co-sponsor you since your husband seems to not qualify as your sponsor. Read the instructions on the form I-864. Good Luck.

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    • #3
      The USC Spouse. MUST still submit an I-864 even if he/her income is zero. The spouse that petitions the alien is STILL the sponsor, and someone else will be co-sponsor.
      Disclaimer: The information you obtain from me at this forum is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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      • #4
        yes that's what I did

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        • #5
          Do i need to include the co-sponsor in the package that we need to submit in the USCIS? or we will just wait for further request from USCIS?

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          • #6
            Lets be realistic

            Shakira your husband knowing he is sponsoring you need to pay his taxes.......Nothing annoys uscis more than one trying to bring another into the country if it will cost the public anything...Get a cosponsor in the meantime...but if your husband was in the US for that year he should file his taxes as unemployed.......they will NOT treat you nicely if it shows he made a large amount one year and the next he is claiming nothing........
            Disclaimer: The information you obtain from me at this forum is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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