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Re: Applying for Green Card



"Dragnet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I have a question, please give me some advice if possible..
>
> Here is the whole story in short:
>
> I entered legally on B2 Visa and I married to a US Citizen in US in a
> valid period of 6 Month. My wife has a full-time job now but the
> problem is, I need the past three years of Tax Return to file in the
> papers for my Green Card. She filed the taxes for the past two years
> but not before that because she was a student before that. I did get
> the letter from IRS as required for such case, but my wife's Tax
> Returns are below $15,000.00 which shows that I will need a sponsor
> for my case.

No, it does not mean that.

Now she is earning good money this year and her taxes
> forsure will pass $20,000.00 by the end of this year. Someone told me
> if I get the projected Income from her work-place,that will show her
> taxes for this year and it can solve my problem of sponsor,

That is correct.  She needs a good letter verifying employment stating her
annual salary.

but
> someone else told me, I will still need a sponsor

That would be a "joint sponsor."  Your wife is the sponsor.

even though I get
> the projected income .
> Please help me or give me your opinions on this matter, do I need a
> sponsor or not? if so, is there any way I can get away from this
> sponsor, I mean, is there any way I can file in papers without
> bringing sponsor in this whole matter?
.
Just go ahead and file the I-130 and I-485 with the 2 tax returns and the
explanation of lack of tax return for the 3rd year, and the letter of
employment, with a couple of months of recent pay stubs.  At the interview
she should have another letter of employment and some pay stubs.  You will
be fine.






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