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    hi, i am filling a i864 as a joint sponsor with a joint tax return with my spouse, who is filling together with me using a i864a. what do we put on part 6 item 19: total income for the past 3 years, the total on the tax return of our joint income, or to break the total, and on the i864 my total, and on the i864a part 4 item 2 her total for the past 3 years?

    im really getting confused and would appreciate your help

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    Originally posted by hiall View Post
    hi, i am filling a i864 as a joint sponsor with a joint tax return with my spouse, who is filling together with me using a i864a. what do we put on part 6 item 19: total income for the past 3 years, the total on the tax return of our joint income, or to break the total, and on the i864 my total, and on the i864a part 4 item 2 her total for the past 3 years?

    im really getting confused and would appreciate your help
    What are you using the I-864 in conjunction with ? I-130 or I-485?

    Part VI Q.19 is requesting 3 years of tax data so you will need 3 years of tax returns. 2015,2014 and 2013
    Last edited by Adrian Gruber; 08-04-2016, 01:25 PM. Reason: Additional Data

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      i-130

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      so i put down the total on the return, which is both of ours together?

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        Originally posted by hiall View Post
        i-130

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        so i put down the total on the return, which is both of ours together?
        Who is the petitioner your spouse?
        If your spouse is the US Citizen then she will be petioning for you.

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        Originally posted by hiall View Post
        i-130

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        so i put down the total on the return, which is both of ours together?
        If you filed joint tax returns for the last 3 years then the answer is yes....

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