Great video. Thank you! Can you share the link to your awesome, helpful document you shown on the video? It will really help me to know all the required document for i864. Thanks again.
Thanks for this helpful video! I am filing I-864 for my parents. I file my taxes jointly with my wife, as my individual income meets the requirements. In this case, is it required to file complete tax return+W2+1099s, or just the transcripts+W2 would suffice? Because I-864 instructions say this: "If you provide a photocopy of your Federal individual income tax returns, you must include a copy of each and every Form W-2 and Form 1099 that relates to your returns. Do not include copies of these forms if you provide an IRS transcript of your Federal individual income tax returns rather than a photocopy unless you filed a joint income tax return with your spouse and are qualifying using only your income."
Hi, @itssunyday, Yes, those instructions are a challenge to understand! My reading of them says that in a case like the one you describe, a transcript plus the sponsor’s own W-2 to prove adequate income would take care of the requirements. In a case like this, we would also provide an employer’s letter with the sponsor’s current salary listed to demonstrate that the current income is sufficient.
Very informative on what documents the petitioner needs to submit in addition to the I-864, do you have a list of what documents that needed for the immigrant (Birth cert., Identification Card, passport, etc.) and I am assuming they must be translated in English prior to submitting? Thank you!
Hello! I’m glad the video is helpful. For the I-864, each sponsor should provide proof of ID and immigration status - that could be a birth certificate, a passport, a copy of the resident card, etc. And yes, every document that is not in English must include a certified translation. Check out our video on how to certify your translations for more valuable tips!
If the USCIS Center is processing the paperwork in 10.5 Months (Vermont) You have submitted the 130 Form On June 8, 2022, and you have a case number when will they ask to submit the Affidavit of Support? I got a message from USCIS on July 25, 2022, that they are now processing my paperwork and said they have not asked for any other paperwork so far. Will they ask in 4, 5, or 6 months? Or more? How months in advance will they set the interview date to give the person time to get the Heath Check? 2 months?
Hi thanks for the help. I only made enough in 2022 which i meet the poverty guidelines. But the previous two tax years i didnt make enough. 2020 was because of covid and 2021 i actually didn't make enought because i had a tax right off as a self employed. Please can i still use the 3 most recent tax returns to sponsor my family. My most recent which is 2022 is ok and meet PGL. Thanks
Hello, USCIS will determine whether a sponsor meets the minimum income requirements by looking at their documented current income. Sponsors who are self-employed must include a letter on their own company’s letterhead, confirming their anticipated annual income, and providing contracts, pay stubs, or other documents to demonstrate current income. Past years’ tax returns must be listed on Form I-864, and one recent year must be provided with the form (in this case for 2022). However, even if a sponsor did not earn enough income in all three of those most recent tax years, if they demonstrate that they earn enough at the time of filing and provide evidence of current earning, then the sponsor should qualify. I hope that helps!
Thanks for the info! Just subscribed… May I ask a. Question: I am Sponsoring my mom according to poverty guidelines I made just enough this year let say about 3K more. Do I still need a co sponsor if so am I using I-864 A or just I-864?
In our experience, if a sponsor earns more than is required by the poverty guidelines, a co-sponsor is not required and we do not include one. However, if we do add a co-sponsor for someone whose income is not adequate to sponsor on their own, the co-sponsor will complete Form I-864 unless they are also a household member of the petitioner, in which case they will use Form I-864A.
Thank you so much for the helpful information! My wife's income from her current job (the petitioner for I-864) is greater than the household minimum income requirement. So she is planning to submit her tax return and W-2 from the most recent year, the last three pay stubs, and an employment verification letter as supporting evidence. Based on your experience, would you say that providing additional evidence such as bank statements, 401K and stock investment profiles, and the home annual tax report is overkill or unnecessary? Thanks again!
Hello! In our experience, the only requirements for individuals who earn above the minimum for their family size are 3 recent pay stubs, the most recent year’s tax documents or transcript, and an employment letter. We do not submit additional documents for our clients unless USCIS specifically requests them.
Thank you for your very informational video. But I have questions. If me and my spouse filing tax jointly but I am making enoungh income myself, can I make myself as sole sponsor and not include my spouse in the affidavit? If so, do i still have to provide her proof of income since we file jointly in the income tax? Thank you
Hello, Great question. Technically, if one person in the household earns enough, then the other members (including spouses who filed jointly) do not have to also file an I-864A. The primary sponsor will need to prove current income with W-2 and employer letter. If there is any question, USCIS may still request an I-864A from the jointly filed spouse, but we would not typically start there. I hope that helps!
Thank you for valuable information. I am sponsoring my sister, who has divorced after her I130 was approved and now goes my her maiden name. How should I fill out Part 2, Item 1.a? Maiden name or previous married name? Should I attach her divorce decree as additional information? Thanks very much!
Hello, While we’re not able to provide specific advice here about how to complete forms, in general, it is a good idea to provide all names a person has ever used, including current name and prior names, and also to submit all documentation confirming the person’s name changes, if any, such as marriage certificates and divorce decrees.
Hi! Thank you for the information. I am submitting AOS for my daughter. If I individually meet the Federal Poverty Guideline requirement for my household size and I'm the only sponsor, what document can I use prove residency for an household menber not listed as dependent on my tax return? Thank you for you help.
Hello, The family size calculation on the I-864 requires inclusion of one’s spouse and all children, step children, and adopted children who are unmarried and under 21, even if those individuals are not listed on one’s tax return. Additionally, the employer letter confirming current salary is used by USCIS to determine a sponsor’s eligibility in a particular case, not the income or information reported on the tax return. However, if the officer detects an error of some sort on a sponsor’s tax return, this may lead to the officer issuing a request for additional information in support of the case.
Hello, In our experience, Form I-864 is most successful when we provide the tax filing or transcript, plus Form W-2, pay stubbs, AND some kind of written confirmation from the employer verifying the employment and salary. If you are a “gig worker” then a contract with the company should be sufficient. Best of luck!
Hello, Swagata Dey, In this type of situation, we would likely try to file with a transcript from the IRS rather than the forms 1099 and 1040. The transcript shows what was submitted and paid to the government, and can be ordered from the IRS website at this link: www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript.
Hello, Sourav, It is not a bad idea to upload any documents demonstrating your current earnings as well as those for the past year.@@souravtalukdar8620
Hello, please help! My joint sponsor jointly file taxes with her spouse but her income is enough , does her spouse need to fill out for I-864A? Wzs passport copy.. etc? What else would they need ? Marriage certificate?
Hello, When a joint sponsor files taxes jointly with their spouse, they are required to submit Form I-864A. The spouse must also submit the same documents as the sponsor - three years of tax returns, three recent check stubs (if applicable), and an employer letter (if applicable). A marriage certificate is probably a good idea as well. If you require more specific information, please don't hesitate to contact us.
The co-sponsor whom is providing the affidavit of support has his own business what form does he need the 1099 form? and where do I find it? In the Income Tax report or in the Transcript?
Hi, Sandra, Most individuals who are business owners need to provide either all Forms 1099 plus copies of their tax returns OR they may provide tax transcripts. In our experience, USCIS generally considers transcripts to be most reliable.
Hi again'one last question,i filed for my mom and son and so now i am in visa process and affidavit of support for my son and atill not recieving for my mom yet aren't it supposed to come together??since i filed them together??thankyou so much
Hello! In our experience, even cases filed together often proceed at different rates and it is not unusual to receive the affidavit of support request for one while the other remains pending
I have question on form i-864 there's only two option single and married,what if im married but separated,what should i chose?because if i chose married they'll gonna ask for my ex income and if single will it affect the aplication form?thankyou
The petitioning sponsor doesn’t file federal tax return since 2012 due to retirement and doesn’t require to file as his only income is from SSI which is below filing threshold. So what evidence or statement should he provide regarding i864?
Hi, Farhana, In our experience with cases like this, it is important to file a written statement indicating why tax returns have not been filed along with evidence of the Social Security income that has been paid for the past three months and the annual amount that will be expected. Additionally, a co-sponsor is almost always required in cases where the petitioner makes less than the filing threshold for income tax. Feel free to reach out with any additional questions❤
Hello, Parita, Form I-944 is not in use at this time. If you are using assets to support your I-864, you must simply provide documentation to prove their value. If you need any assistance confirming that the value of the assets is sufficient for meeting the requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us at jlw.law
Hello, Kamelia, Yes, non-petitioner sponsors must file a separate I-864, and must provide all the documents in the right-hand column of this chart: tax returns, employer letter, pay check stubs, plus proof of US citizenship or residency.
Hello, It is not necessary to complete the assets portion of the I-864 unless the sponsor is using assets to demonstrate eligibility. If income alone is sufficient, then the assets section can be marked “N/A.”
Hello ! how many months of bank statements do we need? I changed banks on January so I don't have December and Chase is telling me it will take days to be delivered... ugh Could I present a bank letter stating how much I have so they consider March and be okay If I don't send January? ugh so stressful...
Hi, Tiffany, In our experience, bank statements are not required in support of your I-864. The required documents include most recent tax returns and W-2s or 1099s, an employment confirmation letter (if the sponsor is employed/earning income), and three recent pay stubs or checks or other proof of income for the past three months.
I've read 6 months of pay stubs but here you all say only 3. I have 12 pay stubs. I am hourly pay. How do I submit these pay stubs online ? Each individual pay is submitted separately? Is there a tab for proof of income or are these proof of employment? I am still waiting to submit all this while they run my bank account so I am guessing by Wednesday. If someone could help me that would be great. I just want to make sure sure get this right.
Hello, We generally recommend three recent pay stubs, but more may be used if you like. As for the question about submitting online, we just have to follow the instructions in the portal for NVC. There is no way to submit I-864 online for USCIS.
@Jennifer Walker Gates Hi, I only added 1 pay stub with a certification of employment stating Ive been working with a goverment agency for 13 years. I already submitted these documents can I add more or will it delay my case by adding 6 months of pay stubs?
Hi, my son is the petitioning sponsor for my husband but he only filed his 2022 and 2020 taxes, not 2021 even though he was required to do so. My husband has a co sponsor as well because my son doesn’t make enough to sponsor him. USCIS sent him an RFE for I-864 but it’s not specific about what they think we’re missing. It starts by saying that they couldn’t determine if the petitioning sponsor was a qualified sponsor. Later it says that he can use a co sponsor if needed but we’re confused because he has a co sponsor and we sent his last 3 years of taxes and w-2’s and my son’s last 2 years of taxes and w-2’s. Do you think we should resend the I-864 and the same documents we already submitted or do you think the problem is that my son didn’t file his 2021 taxes? Thanks!
Hello, I know that USCIS requests for evidence can be confusing and frustrating. In our experience, the sponsor must file a complete I-864 - with all tax information requested - before USCIS will consider the co-sponsor’s affidavit of support. Accordingly, we would recommend that the principle sponsor get 2021 taxes filed so that all of the required information can be included in his I-864. If you need additional assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out for a consultation.
Thanks for the great video. I’m sponsoring my spouse and we don’t have a child yet but I live in my parents house where he will join. I have enough to sponsor him as a dependent. Do I count my parent too as part of the household since I’m living with them . Note ; they’re not dependent on me.
Hello, Issah, This is a great question. The only people that must be included in your “household total” for purposes of the I-864 are spouses, dependents listed on last year’s tax return, children under age 21, and individuals previously petitioned who are now lawful permanent residents - and they must be included in the total “household” number even if they live in a different/separate household! Adults who actually share your home and are contributing to the income of the household/are not dependents do not need to be included in the total for Form I-864. I hope this helps clarify - if you have further questions, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Why three W2 when all they want to know is to confirm that you have the adequate income according to the most recent year? I think a certificate of employment and the most recet W2 will be enough. What happens if 2019, 2020 W2 are below the poverty guidlines, and in 2021 W2 in above?
Hi, Anthony, We always request three years of W-2s and tax info from sponsors because we need all of that information to complete the Form I-864. But you are correct that USCIS requires only one year to be submitted along with the form. Regarding your second question, the income amount USCIS uses to calculate eligibility for the I-864 is the amount shown on the employer letter and current check stubs. So long as a petitioner or co-sponsor is currently earning adequate wages, and continues to earn that amount until the applicant is approved for his or her resident status, then the I-864 should be approved.
Thank you for the great work. I am sponsoring for both my mom and dad and have separate applications for both. Do I file separate I-864 for each or just one I-864 with the 2nd intending immigrant name in family member 1 under Part 3.
Hello, This is a great question. Since you have separate petitions for each parent, you will file a separate I-864 for each of them. I hope that helps!
HI Jennifer- please i have some question, my mother will be my co-sponsor but she retired this year but has retirement income and also did a seasonal work this holiday, can she still be a sponsor and how can she proof her income if she is qualified? will she fill form i-864 or i-864A, but she doesn't stay with me and has no dependent in her taxes.Thank you
Hello, While I can’t provide specific advice about how to handle your case, I can tell you that retirees often serve as sponsors so long as they can prove that they have adequate financial resources. All sponsors must provide copies of documents that show how and from where they receive income, such as check stubs, statements from savings or checking accounts, investment portfolios, or other financial assets. I hope that helps!
If the petitioner provides 3 recent pay stubs, why an employment confirmation letter is needed? Also, does the petitioner need to provide proof of citizenship or residency?
@jennifer - Hi Jennifer I came across your video. I am married with no kids and I am sponsoring my father I am not petitioning him as he is applying for returning resident visa. My query is - Since I am married according to guidelines my husband is my household member and we filed federal tax together last year, if i include his income does he has to fill separate I- 864 for my father and can I still use his income as total income of household if he is not citizen?
Hello, For a non-citizen’s income to be valid for I-864 purposes, that person must have authorization to work in the USA. So long as that is true, you may include all household members’ income in the total, but anyone whose income is included must also file Form I-864A.
Hello I’m submitting i864 for my daughter but I am married and my husband live in another country. Should I still caught him as 1 of my household size ?
Hello, In our experience, providing proof of assets is only required if the current income does not meet the minimum required, and the sponsor does not intend to use a co-sponsor.
Thank you for the awesome job, my husband and I filed 2021 tax together sending our w7. But my husband only has 2020 and 2021 taxes is it possible to just add those tax records and omit 2019? He was unemployed 2019 and we were supported by his parents. We also open a business in Oct 2019 we didn't get a 1099k for that year. Now he's able to support me and sponsor me because he makes more than the requested amount and it shows in our 2021 taxes. This is the only thing that is keeping us from sending the package.. and it has been really hard. Please I would appreciate some insight and sorry for the long post. Thank you.
Hi, Amelie, I can’t say for sure without a careful look at the case, but in general, USCIS wants tax records from the most recent tax year - we never send all three years, just the most recent year. Also, if you can get an IRS transcript, that can help ensure that you are submitting all of the required information but not “oversharing” information that they don’t really need. Finally, it’s important to remember that current earnings are most important - the sponsor’s income from year’s past doesn’t matter much so long as their current income is enough. I hope that helps!
Hi jennifer my mom is sponsoring my young brother. The problem is she didn’t make enough income in last 2 years but the most recent one is good . Can she do it by herself? If not if I join sponsoring do I have to attach W-2 if I have tax return? Another question is if I join sponsor, is she has to attach her tax returns and W-2 too since I do ?
Hello, My husband is sponsoring his mother, his income in 2022 was 52,460 but 2021 and 2020 were 44,000 and 38,000 respectively. Total 5 including mother, in that case is this income enough or joint sponsor is needed? He’s self employed.
Hello, While we can’t advise on specific eligibility in this forum, we are happy to provide this link to USCIS’s current chart of income eligibility, showing the income guidelines in effect as of March 1, 2024: www.uscis.gov/i-864p. In order to provide detailed and specific information on a particular affidavit of support, we must conduct a complete and confidential evaluation of household income, tax filing status, current and expected earnings and expenses, etc. If we can be of assistance in that for you, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a consultation at jlw.law.
Hello, Mr. Hossain, Depending on why the returns are not available, we would likely recommend writing “N/A” in the field for year 3 of taxes and including a brief note explaining why the tax returns are unavailable.
Hello, If you can provide evidence that you have earned 40 quarters of credits - through your social security statement - then you should not need to provide the I-864.
Hello, Each petitioner is required to file I-864 or I-864EZ. If the petitioner is including income from someone else in their household for purposes of sponsoring the beneficiary, then I-864A will be required for that household member. If the petitioner requires a co-sponsor, then both the petitioner and the co-sponsor must file I-864. I hope that helps!
Please what is income requirements for affidavit of support, is taxable income or adjusted gross income that is needed because my wife adjustable gross is 32000 and also her taxable income is 15000, we are family of three can she file for me without co sponsor ,with respect to this narrations
Hello, In some cases, the letter from the employer is really important because it is the most contemporaneous way to document current household income, which is the income used to determine eligibility. If the sponsor and/or intending immigrant clearly have plenty of assets apart from income, then an employer letter may not be as important.
USCIS processes generally mandate that applicants show proof of compliance with IRS requirements and tax law. Without such proof, it is highly unlikely that a case will be approved.
Kindly can you help us filling up our i-864 we have bussines man sponsor us if our son can't be his income enough please we need to know the cost of 3 person form I-864 i let my son call you if we agree in the price of helping us filling up the forms how much should my son the petitinor how should be to sponsor us thanks
Hello, you can see the minimum income requirements for families of various sizes at this link: www.uscis.gov/i-864p. If you need additional assistance, please don't hesitate to schedule an appointment with us via our website at www.jlw.law.
Hello, We have filed for many clients who only had two years of returns - or sometimes only one. In these cases, it is important to indicate why the tax returns for prior years are missing, which can be done by making a note in the addendum to the form
Hello, Generally speaking, anyone can serve as a co-sponsor if they are a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, and they earn above the minimum amount required for their family size. Assuming they meet those qualifications, then friends can serve as co-sponsors.
Hello, The answer to your question depends on your role in the process. Are you the petitioner or beneficiary? Are you sponsoring a spouse or another family member? Do they have any dependents? Etc. If you would like to discuss your affidavit of support in detail, we would be happy to consult with you about it. Please feel free to schedule with any of our attorneys at walkergatesvela.as.me/WGV .
@@jenniferwalkergates5745 for the affidavit support form do they look at the length that you have your job I have no children I have no kids I am the petitioner for my husband's spouse
Hi question about 864 form We are 3 members of household I’m self employed 1099 form My adjusted gross income $ is 33175 My total income is $35692 My asset is $20700 in my checking account And i have the last 12 months statement And olso i have the current weekly statement Do think is enough or i need a joint sponsor Thank very much
Hello, I’m sorry that I cannot provide a detailed analysis in this forum. If you would like to dive into the specifics of your case, please don’t hesitate to contact us for a consultation.
Great video. Thank you! Can you share the link to your awesome, helpful document you shown on the video? It will really help me to know all the required document for i864. Thanks again.
Thank you for taking the time to make this informational video.
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Thanks for this helpful video!
I am filing I-864 for my parents. I file my taxes jointly with my wife, as my individual income meets the requirements. In this case, is it required to file complete tax return+W2+1099s, or just the transcripts+W2 would suffice?
Because I-864 instructions say this:
"If you provide a photocopy of your Federal individual income tax returns, you must include a copy of each and every Form W-2 and Form 1099 that relates to your returns. Do not include copies of these forms if you provide an IRS transcript of your Federal individual income tax returns rather than a photocopy unless you filed a joint income tax return with your spouse and are qualifying using only your income."
Hi, @itssunyday,
Yes, those instructions are a challenge to understand! My reading of them says that in a case like the one you describe, a transcript plus the sponsor’s own W-2 to prove adequate income would take care of the requirements. In a case like this, we would also provide an employer’s letter with the sponsor’s current salary listed to demonstrate that the current income is sufficient.
Very informative on what documents the petitioner needs to submit in addition to the I-864, do you have a list of what documents that needed for the immigrant (Birth cert., Identification Card, passport, etc.) and I am assuming they must be translated in English prior to submitting? Thank you!
Hello!
I’m glad the video is helpful. For the I-864, each sponsor should provide proof of ID and immigration status - that could be a birth certificate, a passport, a copy of the resident card, etc. And yes, every document that is not in English must include a certified translation. Check out our video on how to certify your translations for more valuable tips!
If the USCIS Center is processing the paperwork in 10.5 Months (Vermont) You have submitted the 130 Form On June 8, 2022, and you have a case number when will they ask to submit the Affidavit of Support? I got a message from USCIS on July 25, 2022, that they are now processing my paperwork and said they have not asked for any other paperwork so far. Will they ask in 4, 5, or 6 months? Or more? How months in advance will they set the interview date to give the person time to get the Heath Check? 2 months?
Hi thanks for the help. I only made enough in 2022 which i meet the poverty guidelines. But the previous two tax years i didnt make enough. 2020 was because of covid and 2021 i actually didn't make enought because i had a tax right off as a self employed. Please can i still use the 3 most recent tax returns to sponsor my family. My most recent which is 2022 is ok and meet PGL. Thanks
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Hello,
USCIS will determine whether a sponsor meets the minimum income requirements by looking at their documented current income. Sponsors who are self-employed must include a letter on their own company’s letterhead, confirming their anticipated annual income, and providing contracts, pay stubs, or other documents to demonstrate current income. Past years’ tax returns must be listed on Form I-864, and one recent year must be provided with the form (in this case for 2022). However, even if a sponsor did not earn enough income in all three of those most recent tax years, if they demonstrate that they earn enough at the time of filing and provide evidence of current earning, then the sponsor should qualify. I hope that helps!
@@jlw.immigrationlaw thanks for the reply
Thanks for the info! Just subscribed… May I ask a. Question:
I am Sponsoring my mom according to poverty guidelines I made just enough this year let say about 3K more. Do I still need a co sponsor if so am I using I-864 A or just I-864?
In our experience, if a sponsor earns more than is required by the poverty guidelines, a co-sponsor is not required and we do not include one. However, if we do add a co-sponsor for someone whose income is not adequate to sponsor on their own, the co-sponsor will complete Form I-864 unless they are also a household member of the petitioner, in which case they will use Form I-864A.
Thank you so much for the helpful information! My wife's income from her current job (the petitioner for I-864) is greater than the household minimum income requirement. So she is planning to submit her tax return and W-2 from the most recent year, the last three pay stubs, and an employment verification letter as supporting evidence. Based on your experience, would you say that providing additional evidence such as bank statements, 401K and stock investment profiles, and the home annual tax report is overkill or unnecessary? Thanks again!
Hello!
In our experience, the only requirements for individuals who earn above the minimum for their family size are 3 recent pay stubs, the most recent year’s tax documents or transcript, and an employment letter. We do not submit additional documents for our clients unless USCIS specifically requests them.
Thank you for your very informational video. But I have questions. If me and my spouse filing tax jointly but I am making enoungh income myself, can I make myself as sole sponsor and not include my spouse in the affidavit? If so, do i still have to provide her proof of income since we file jointly in the income tax? Thank you
Hello,
Great question. Technically, if one person in the household earns enough, then the other members (including spouses who filed jointly) do not have to also file an I-864A. The primary sponsor will need to prove current income with W-2 and employer letter. If there is any question, USCIS may still request an I-864A from the jointly filed spouse, but we would not typically start there. I hope that helps!
@@jlw.immigrationlaw thanks a lot. That answers my question.
Thank you for valuable information. I am sponsoring my sister, who has divorced after her I130 was approved and now goes my her maiden name. How should I fill out Part 2, Item 1.a? Maiden name or previous married name? Should I attach her divorce decree as additional information? Thanks very much!
Hello,
While we’re not able to provide specific advice here about how to complete forms, in general, it is a good idea to provide all names a person has ever used, including current name and prior names, and also to submit all documentation confirming the person’s name changes, if any, such as marriage certificates and divorce decrees.
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Can you please share the list of required dicuments to attach with form i864
in pdf.
Hi, Tahir,
We’ll be happy to share it with you - just send an email to info@jlw.law and we’ll respond with the list as an attachment.
Hi! Thank you for the information. I am submitting AOS for my daughter. If I individually meet the Federal Poverty Guideline requirement for my household size and I'm the only sponsor, what document can I use prove residency for an household menber not listed as dependent on my tax return? Thank you for you help.
Hello,
The family size calculation on the I-864 requires inclusion of one’s spouse and all children, step children, and adopted children who are unmarried and under 21, even if those individuals are not listed on one’s tax return. Additionally, the employer letter confirming current salary is used by USCIS to determine a sponsor’s eligibility in a particular case, not the income or information reported on the tax return. However, if the officer detects an error of some sort on a sponsor’s tax return, this may lead to the officer issuing a request for additional information in support of the case.
Hello I am the only sponsor for my wife, no joint sponsor. Do I still need to upload W2 and Uber earnings or just tax transcript is fine?
Hello,
In our experience, Form I-864 is most successful when we provide the tax filing or transcript, plus Form W-2, pay stubbs, AND some kind of written confirmation from the employer verifying the employment and salary. If you are a “gig worker” then a contract with the company should be sufficient. Best of luck!
Hello, I drive Uber alongside my regular W2 job . Uber gave me a summary instead of 1099? Should I upload the summary only? Would that be fine?
Hello, Swagata Dey,
In this type of situation, we would likely try to file with a transcript from the IRS rather than the forms 1099 and 1040. The transcript shows what was submitted and paid to the government, and can be ordered from the IRS website at this link: www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript.
Hello, for the uber earning, do I still need to upload Uber tax summary since the amount was calculated from that summary?
Hello, Sourav,
It is not a bad idea to upload any documents demonstrating your current earnings as well as those for the past year.@@souravtalukdar8620
Hello, please help! My joint sponsor jointly file taxes with her spouse but her income is enough , does her spouse need to fill out for I-864A? Wzs passport copy.. etc? What else would they need ? Marriage certificate?
Hello,
When a joint sponsor files taxes jointly with their spouse, they are required to submit Form I-864A. The spouse must also submit the same documents as the sponsor - three years of tax returns, three recent check stubs (if applicable), and an employer letter (if applicable). A marriage certificate is probably a good idea as well. If you require more specific information, please don't hesitate to contact us.
The co-sponsor whom is providing the affidavit of support has his own business what form does he need the 1099 form? and where do I find it? In the Income Tax report or in the Transcript?
Hi, Sandra,
Most individuals who are business owners need to provide either all Forms 1099 plus copies of their tax returns OR they may provide tax transcripts. In our experience, USCIS generally considers transcripts to be most reliable.
Hi again'one last question,i filed for my mom and son and so now i am in visa process and affidavit of support for my son and atill not recieving for my mom yet aren't it supposed to come together??since i filed them together??thankyou so much
Hello!
In our experience, even cases filed together often proceed at different rates and it is not unusual to receive the affidavit of support request for one while the other remains pending
I have question on form i-864 there's only two option single and married,what if im married but separated,what should i chose?because if i chose married they'll gonna ask for my ex income and if single will it affect the aplication form?thankyou
Hello,
Yes, unfortunately, if your divorce is not finalized, then you are legally married, and must choose that option.
The petitioning sponsor doesn’t file federal tax return since 2012 due to retirement and doesn’t require to file as his only income is from SSI which is below filing threshold. So what evidence or statement should he provide regarding i864?
Hi, Farhana,
In our experience with cases like this, it is important to file a written statement indicating why tax returns have not been filed along with evidence of the Social Security income that has been paid for the past three months and the annual amount that will be expected. Additionally, a co-sponsor is almost always required in cases where the petitioner makes less than the filing threshold for income tax.
Feel free to reach out with any additional questions❤
Can i just download my all w-2s from my company portal and tax returns from turbo tax and group them into a single pdf and upload it to NVC?
Hello,
In our experience, the NVC portal will give you instructions about what to upload and when and where.
If im using asset do I also have to submit a form I-944 with I-864 ?
Hello, Parita,
Form I-944 is not in use at this time. If you are using assets to support your I-864, you must simply provide documentation to prove their value. If you need any assistance confirming that the value of the assets is sufficient for meeting the requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us at jlw.law
If the sponsor is someone other than the petitioner do they need to file a separate form ? and do they both provide the tax return statements?
Hello, Kamelia,
Yes, non-petitioner sponsors must file a separate I-864, and must provide all the documents in the right-hand column of this chart: tax returns, employer letter, pay check stubs, plus proof of US citizenship or residency.
I have question doni have to fill out the assets part?thankyou
Hello,
It is not necessary to complete the assets portion of the I-864 unless the sponsor is using assets to demonstrate eligibility. If income alone is sufficient, then the assets section can be marked “N/A.”
Hello ! how many months of bank statements do we need? I changed banks on January so I don't have December and Chase is telling me it will take days to be delivered... ugh Could I present a bank letter stating how much I have so they consider March and be okay If I don't send January? ugh so stressful...
Hi, Tiffany,
In our experience, bank statements are not required in support of your I-864. The required documents include most recent tax returns and W-2s or 1099s, an employment confirmation letter (if the sponsor is employed/earning income), and three recent pay stubs or checks or other proof of income for the past three months.
I've read 6 months of pay stubs but here you all say only 3. I have 12 pay stubs. I am hourly pay. How do I submit these pay stubs online ? Each individual pay is submitted separately? Is there a tab for proof of income or are these proof of employment? I am still waiting to submit all this while they run my bank account so I am guessing by Wednesday. If someone could help me that would be great. I just want to make sure sure get this right.
Hello,
We generally recommend three recent pay stubs, but more may be used if you like.
As for the question about submitting online, we just have to follow the instructions in the portal for NVC. There is no way to submit I-864 online for USCIS.
@Jennifer Walker Gates Hi, I only added 1 pay stub with a certification of employment stating Ive been working with a goverment agency for 13 years. I already submitted these documents can I add more or will it delay my case by adding 6 months of pay stubs?
Hi, my son is the petitioning sponsor for my husband but he only filed his 2022 and 2020 taxes, not 2021 even though he was required to do so. My husband has a co sponsor as well because my son doesn’t make enough to sponsor him. USCIS sent him an RFE for I-864 but it’s not specific about what they think we’re missing. It starts by saying that they couldn’t determine if the petitioning sponsor was a qualified sponsor. Later it says that he can use a co sponsor if needed but we’re confused because he has a co sponsor and we sent his last 3 years of taxes and w-2’s and my son’s last 2 years of taxes and w-2’s. Do you think we should resend the I-864 and the same documents we already submitted or do you think the problem is that my son didn’t file his 2021 taxes? Thanks!
Hello,
I know that USCIS requests for evidence can be confusing and frustrating. In our experience, the sponsor must file a complete I-864 - with all tax information requested - before USCIS will consider the co-sponsor’s affidavit of support. Accordingly, we would recommend that the principle sponsor get 2021 taxes filed so that all of the required information can be included in his I-864. If you need additional assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out for a consultation.
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Do they want you to Have your Job a length time
Thanks for the great video. I’m sponsoring my spouse and we don’t have a child yet but I live in my parents house where he will join. I have enough to sponsor him as a dependent. Do I count my parent too as part of the household since I’m living with them . Note ; they’re not dependent on me.
Hello, Issah,
This is a great question. The only people that must be included in your “household total” for purposes of the I-864 are spouses, dependents listed on last year’s tax return, children under age 21, and individuals previously petitioned who are now lawful permanent residents - and they must be included in the total “household” number even if they live in a different/separate household! Adults who actually share your home and are contributing to the income of the household/are not dependents do not need to be included in the total for Form I-864. I hope this helps clarify - if you have further questions, don’t hesitate to reach out.
It does. Thank you very much
Why three W2 when all they want to know is to confirm that you have the adequate income according to the most recent year? I think a certificate of employment and the most recet W2 will be enough. What happens if 2019, 2020 W2 are below the poverty guidlines, and in 2021 W2 in above?
Hi, Anthony,
We always request three years of W-2s and tax info from sponsors because we need all of that information to complete the Form I-864. But you are correct that USCIS requires only one year to be submitted along with the form. Regarding your second question, the income amount USCIS uses to calculate eligibility for the I-864 is the amount shown on the employer letter and current check stubs. So long as a petitioner or co-sponsor is currently earning adequate wages, and continues to earn that amount until the applicant is approved for his or her resident status, then the I-864 should be approved.
Thank you for the great work. I am sponsoring for both my mom and dad and have separate applications for both. Do I file separate I-864 for each or just one I-864 with the 2nd intending immigrant name in family member 1 under Part 3.
Hello,
This is a great question. Since you have separate petitions for each parent, you will file a separate I-864 for each of them. I hope that helps!
Helo, thank you for video. I do not see the link to your doc ? Please advise 🙏
HI Jennifer- please i have some question, my mother will be my co-sponsor but she retired this year but has retirement income and also did a seasonal work this holiday, can she still be a sponsor and how can she proof her income if she is qualified? will she fill form i-864 or i-864A, but she doesn't stay with me and has no dependent in her taxes.Thank you
Hello,
While I can’t provide specific advice about how to handle your case, I can tell you that retirees often serve as sponsors so long as they can prove that they have adequate financial resources. All sponsors must provide copies of documents that show how and from where they receive income, such as check stubs, statements from savings or checking accounts, investment portfolios, or other financial assets. I hope that helps!
@@jenniferwalkergates5745 yes that helps thank you so much
If the petitioner provides 3 recent pay stubs, why an employment confirmation letter is needed? Also, does the petitioner need to provide proof of citizenship or residency?
Hello! Employer letters can indicate whether there is a bonus that will be paid or any other additional income anticipated for the year.
Do they look at the length you have your job for the affidavit support form I am the petitioner for my spouse
@jennifer - Hi Jennifer I came across your video. I am married with no kids and I am sponsoring my father
I am not petitioning him as he is applying for returning resident visa.
My query is - Since I am married according to guidelines my husband is my household member and we filed federal tax together last year, if i include his income does he has to fill separate I- 864 for my father and can I still use his income as total income of household if he is not citizen?
Hello,
For a non-citizen’s income to be valid for I-864 purposes, that person must have authorization to work in the USA. So long as that is true, you may include all household members’ income in the total, but anyone whose income is included must also file Form I-864A.
Hello I’m submitting i864 for my daughter but I am married and my husband live in another country. Should I still caught him as 1 of my household size ?
Yes, your spouse is listed as a household member as long as you remain legally married, even if you live separately.
If i can provide tax can i skip the assets part?
Hello,
In our experience, providing proof of assets is only required if the current income does not meet the minimum required, and the sponsor does not intend to use a co-sponsor.
Hello how can I get a copy of the form after accepted to bring with me to the interview
Hello,
If you did not maintain a copy of what was provided, then it may be necessary to re-create it.
@@jlw.immigrationlaw ok thank u very much
Thank you for the awesome job, my husband and I filed 2021 tax together sending our w7. But my husband only has 2020 and 2021 taxes is it possible to just add those tax records and omit 2019?
He was unemployed 2019 and we were supported by his parents. We also open a business in Oct 2019 we didn't get a 1099k for that year. Now he's able to support me and sponsor me because he makes more than the requested amount and it shows in our 2021 taxes. This is the only thing that is keeping us from sending the package.. and it has been really hard. Please I would appreciate some insight and sorry for the long post. Thank you.
Hi, Amelie,
I can’t say for sure without a careful look at the case, but in general, USCIS wants tax records from the most recent tax year - we never send all three years, just the most recent year. Also, if you can get an IRS transcript, that can help ensure that you are submitting all of the required information but not “oversharing” information that they don’t really need. Finally, it’s important to remember that current earnings are most important - the sponsor’s income from year’s past doesn’t matter much so long as their current income is enough. I hope that helps!
@@jenniferwalkergates5745 thank you so much for replying to my comment!! it helped a lot.
Hi jennifer my mom is sponsoring my young brother. The problem is she didn’t make enough income in last 2 years but the most recent one is good . Can she do it by herself? If not if I join sponsoring do I have to attach W-2 if I have tax return? Another question is if I join sponsor, is she has to attach her tax returns and W-2 too since I do ?
Hello,
My husband is sponsoring his mother, his income in 2022 was 52,460 but 2021 and 2020 were 44,000 and 38,000 respectively. Total 5 including mother, in that case is this income enough or joint sponsor is needed? He’s self employed.
Hello,
While we can’t advise on specific eligibility in this forum, we are happy to provide this link to USCIS’s current chart of income eligibility, showing the income guidelines in effect as of March 1, 2024: www.uscis.gov/i-864p.
In order to provide detailed and specific information on a particular affidavit of support, we must conduct a complete and confidential evaluation of household income, tax filing status, current and expected earnings and expenses, etc. If we can be of assistance in that for you, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a consultation at jlw.law.
I have just two year tax file 2021 and 2020 so how i show three year tax file on i864 form.
Hello, Mr. Hossain,
Depending on why the returns are not available, we would likely recommend writing “N/A” in the field for year 3 of taxes and including a brief note explaining why the tax returns are unavailable.
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i'am the intending immigrant, visa bulletin is current, do i need to file i-864 if i already earned 40 credits?
Hello,
If you can provide evidence that you have earned 40 quarters of credits - through your social security statement - then you should not need to provide the I-864.
Am petitioning my dad which forms do I need ? I have done only i864 and i864A only am the petitioner and sponsor and am married
Hello,
Each petitioner is required to file I-864 or I-864EZ. If the petitioner is including income from someone else in their household for purposes of sponsoring the beneficiary, then I-864A will be required for that household member. If the petitioner requires a co-sponsor, then both the petitioner and the co-sponsor must file I-864. I hope that helps!
Please what is income requirements for affidavit of support, is taxable income or adjusted gross income that is needed because my wife adjustable gross is 32000 and also her taxable income is 15000, we are family of three can she file for me without co sponsor ,with respect to this narrations
is the letter from employer really needed??
Hello,
In some cases, the letter from the employer is really important because it is the most contemporaneous way to document current household income, which is the income used to determine eligibility. If the sponsor and/or intending immigrant clearly have plenty of assets apart from income, then an employer letter may not be as important.
Do I send them my unemployment checks also
Hello,
Unemployment income does not qualify for purposes of the affidavit of support, unfortunately.
What if you pay taxes but didn’t file them?
USCIS processes generally mandate that applicants show proof of compliance with IRS requirements and tax law. Without such proof, it is highly unlikely that a case will be approved.
Kindly can you help us filling up our i-864 we have bussines man sponsor us if our son can't be his income enough please we need to know the cost of 3 person form I-864 i let my son call you if we agree in the price of helping us filling up the forms how much should my son the petitinor how should be to sponsor us thanks
Hello, you can see the minimum income requirements for families of various sizes at this link: www.uscis.gov/i-864p. If you need additional assistance, please don't hesitate to schedule an appointment with us via our website at www.jlw.law.
I'm sponsoring my my wife. I only have 2 years of tax returns. is it okay if I use only 2 years of tax returns? I don't have 3 years.
Hello,
We have filed for many clients who only had two years of returns - or sometimes only one. In these cases, it is important to indicate why the tax returns for prior years are missing, which can be done by making a note in the addendum to the form
Hi! My income is not enough to bring my mother to the USA! Can I take my friend as my co-sponsor?
Hello,
Generally speaking, anyone can serve as a co-sponsor if they are a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, and they earn above the minimum amount required for their family size. Assuming they meet those qualifications, then friends can serve as co-sponsors.
Do I find that I want 864 or the i-1864 EZ I live alone I have no children I have a letterhead from my job I make 35 in salary a year
Hello,
The answer to your question depends on your role in the process. Are you the petitioner or beneficiary? Are you sponsoring a spouse or another family member? Do they have any dependents? Etc. If you would like to discuss your affidavit of support in detail, we would be happy to consult with you about it. Please feel free to schedule with any of our attorneys at walkergatesvela.as.me/WGV .
@@jenniferwalkergates5745 for the affidavit support form do they look at the length that you have your job I have no children I have no kids I am the petitioner for my husband's spouse
@@LoveLove-vi2lf They only look at your current earnings, not the length of time.
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Hi question about 864 form
We are 3 members of household
I’m self employed 1099 form
My adjusted gross income $ is 33175
My total income is $35692
My asset is $20700 in my checking account
And i have the last 12 months statement
And olso i have the current weekly statement
Do think is enough or i need a joint sponsor
Thank very much
Hello,
I’m sorry that I cannot provide a detailed analysis in this forum. If you would like to dive into the specifics of your case, please don’t hesitate to contact us for a consultation.