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  • I-864 rfe

    Hello Guys,
    I have applied for GC thorugh marriage and i was on F-1 visa then on OPT untill February.

    i applied i130/i485/i765.


    USCIS is asking my(beneficiary/intending immigrant) tax return because i have showed my projected annual income on line item 24b of i-864 form.

    Here is the situation ...

    I graduated in May 2010 and got my 1st job in November 2010.

    I have showed my projected annual income with my employment letter to the USCIS as proof.

    The RFE (Number 2) states in handwritten text that " the household member (my name in handwritten) on the petitioner/sponsor's form I-864,affidavit of support,must submit the fedral income tax return submitted to the IRS for the most recent tax year (Form 1040 in hand written)"

    Also, in handwritten on the bottom of this paragraph says " household member reports $x income".

    My OPT expired in February 21 and then i have grace period to work.

    MY company can wait for me untill my EAD arrives so that i can join back.

    I filed all years tax return for $0 income and income for 2010 Tax return but it has only one pay period.

    My question is should i send all the tax return i have filed so far and tell them as well that i will go back to the job as soon as my EAD arrives.

    I am really confused and sad regarding this because my case is being delayed.

    Please advise, If i should attach the following documents:

    -2007-2009 $0 income tax return.
    - 2010 tax return which i just filed if possible i will see if i can find the transcript otherwise i will send the copy i have sent to IRS.
    - written letter stating my situation that 'i graduated in may 2010 and i landed on my first job in Nov 2010 and my wife graduated in 2010 and she got her first job in Jan 2011.
    - my pay stubs from Nov untill february.
    - Copy of My degree stating my graduation year as a proof.(also it might help to show that finding a job wont be a big challenge)

    Please help !

  • #2
    Hello,

    We had received a similar RFE requesting pay stubs and proof of employment , taxes, W-2. Read the letter USCIS has sent you and go step by step . If you are the sponsor, you will have to demonstrate the income level that meets 125% of poverty guidelines (unless otherwise stated..check your letter again).

    You could contact USCIS if the letter is not clear enough. Whatever you do, make sure you respond within the time frame .
    dont worry!

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    • #3
      RFE-2 beneficiary tax return required-USCIS

      Originally posted by hope123 View Post
      Hello,

      We had received a similar RFE requesting pay stubs and proof of employment , taxes, W-2. Read the letter USCIS has sent you and go step by step . If you are the sponsor, you will have to demonstrate the income level that meets 125% of poverty guidelines (unless otherwise stated..check your letter again).

      You could contact USCIS if the letter is not clear enough. Whatever you do, make sure you respond within the time frame .
      dont worry!

      My and my wife's income is enough to meet the 125% income requirements but however we both started working recenetly.. she started in jan 2011 (4 months ago) and i started in November to Feb than i had to stop coz my ead expired...

      In 2009 i dint work coz i was a student and 2010 return im about to file so i will send the copy of 2010 return along with w-2 and 1099 forms..

      im thining of sending the following documents:
      • Copy of Original I-864, Affidavit of Support, filled out by my Sponsor (Petitioner),
      Wife.
      • Copy of 2010 Tax Return, Form W-2 and Form-1099 submitted to Internal Revenue Service.
      • Copy of Pay stubs from November 2010 to February 2011.
      • Letter of declaration.
      • Copy of my graduation degree.
      • Copy of Wife employment letter and Pay stubs

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      • #4
        You may also want to send a letter of employment from both your employers mentioning the number of hours you work, date the employment began and the gross annual income. Only a handful people have the ACTUAL required amount in savings/checking in their bank a/c's. You could call the USCIS service center and give them a list of what you intend to send and confirm if that will suffice. Consider yourself and wife extremely fortunate to be employed in these tough economic times

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