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  • Need help: Form I-864 Part 6. Item Number 3. Evidence of Income

    Hello everybody,

    I am the intending immigrant. My citizenship is German, my wife is American. I am currently in the United States with a NATO2 Visa, because I am stationed there with the German Air Force. I don't file taxes in the US. My wife is a full time college student, we live together, she has no income, we don't have children.

    The USCIS asked her to fill out a Form I-864. Of course she can't prove any income because she fully relies on me. According to the description on page 7, Part 6 Item Number 3.-17., 2.:

    "If you included the income of the intending immigrant who is your spouse [...], you must provide evidence that his/her income will continue from the current source after obtaining lawful permanent resident status, and the intending immigrant must provide evidence that he or she is living in your residence. He or she does not need to complete Form I-864A unless he or she has accompanying children."

    Here is my question: How can I provide evidence that my income will continue?
    What does the evidence usually look like? My tax returns don't say anything about continuation of my salary.
    Also, how long after I obtain permanent residence status does the income have to continue?

    I mean it's obvious that I won't have the job forever. Would they just be happy to see my translated pay check?

    Nowhere in the instructions it is specified what this evidence needs to look like.



    Thank you for your help!
    Florian
    Last edited by Brizz; 06-23-2016, 07:07 PM.

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    Originally posted by Brizz View Post
    Hello everybody,

    I am the intending immigrant. My citizenship is German, my wife is American. I am currently in the United States with a NATO2 Visa, because I am stationed there with the German Air Force. I don't file taxes in the US. My wife is a full time college student, we live together, she has no income, we don't have children.

    The USCIS asked her to fill out a Form I-864. Of course she can't prove any income because she fully relies on me. According to the description on page 7, Part 6 Item Number 3.-17., 2.:

    "If you included the income of the intending immigrant who is your spouse [...], you must provide evidence that his/her income will continue from the current source after obtaining lawful permanent resident status, and the intending immigrant must provide evidence that he or she is living in your residence. He or she does not need to complete Form I-864A unless he or she has accompanying children."

    Here is my question: How can I provide evidence that my income will continue?
    What does the evidence usually look like? My tax returns don't say anything about continuation of my salary.
    Also, how long after I obtain permanent residence status does the income have to continue?

    I mean it's obvious that I won't have the job forever. Would they just be happy to see my translated pay check?

    Nowhere in the instructions it is specified what this evidence needs to look like.



    Thank you for your help!
    Florian

    i too have a problem with this! I've been sent RFE. since u work for german army not america; therefore it not benefiting USCIS. i would advice u to send the application without it and wait for them to send u RFE at least u know ur application in processing it will give u time get a joint sponsor. once they send u RFE they give u 87 days to respond.
    this part is really annoying so i paid a lawyer to help me with it.

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