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Old Jul 2nd 2008, 3:04 pm
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23. My current individual annual income is: $
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23. Current Individual Annual Income.

Enter your current individual earned or retirement annual income that you are using to meet the requirements of this form and indicate the total on this line.

You may include evidence supporting your claim about your expected income for the current year if you believe that submitting this evidence will help you establish ability to maintain sufficient income. You are not required to submit this evidence, however, unless specifically instructed to do so by a Government official. For example, you may include a recent letter from your employer, showing your employer's address and telephone number, and indicating your annual salary. You may also provide pay stub(s) showing your income for the previous six months. If your claimed income includes alimony, child support, dividend or interest income,or income from any other source, you may also include evidence of that income.
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Old Jul 2nd 2008, 3:26 pm
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23. My current individual annual income is: $
(See Step-by-Step Instructions)


23. Current Individual Annual Income.

Enter your current individual earned or retirement annual income that you are using to meet the requirements of this form and indicate the total on this line.

You may include evidence supporting your claim about your expected income for the current year if you believe that submitting this evidence will help you establish ability to maintain sufficient income. You are not required to submit this evidence, however, unless specifically instructed to do so by a Government official. For example, you may include a recent letter from your employer, showing your employer's address and telephone number, and indicating your annual salary. You may also provide pay stub(s) showing your income for the previous six months. If your claimed income includes alimony, child support, dividend or interest income,or income from any other source, you may also include evidence of that income.


thank you i already read the step by step instruction but i still did't make sure .
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Old Jul 2nd 2008, 5:32 pm
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Originally Posted by wengha
thank you i already read the step by step instruction but i still did't make sure .
The joint sponsor should list only his own current income, not including his wife's.

If the joints sponsor wants to include his wife's income on the I-864, the wife must fill out an I-864a.

But you said the sponsor qualifies on his own income, right? So he shouldn't list his wife's income. Just his own.

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Originally Posted by wengha
the total income for him and his wife together in 2007 returne taxe is 98.000 and his 2007 W2 it says 38.000 so which income he suposed to put on the i-864 form question number 23.
You just don't seem to understand.

It does *NOT* matter what it says on his tax return. This question has *nothing* to do with taxes; *NOT* what he earned last year; *NOT* what he put on his tax return; *NOT* what the W2 says.

It asks for his *current* income... what he's earning RIGHT NOW. This is not information you will get from his tax returns or W2s. You must *ask* him.

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