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Affidavit of Support immigration I-864 question ?
I am filling out my AoS for my wife's upcoming interview and sponsoring her myself and everything is fine except that I am a little confused as to how to treat the "annual anticipated income" because my latest 2020 tax return totaled $48,560 of which I earned a) $24,550 as a self-employed landlord collecting rent, and b) the rest was UI benefits that I was getting. So now this year (2021) I am still self-employed collecting rent and my income from rental is the same as it was for 2020 which was and is $24,550 as already mentioned, but since I am still collecting unemployment this year too, I'm a little confused about how to incorporate my UI now into my "annual expected income." Do I add whatever I have been getting from January 1, 2021, until today (mid-March) and only then add the approximate amount oh how much I can get until September since California extended UI until September, or do I just stick to my landlord self-employed income of $24,550 for my 'annual anticipated income" by not counting UI at all into this year's income even though I am getting that income? it's just that UI is what's confusing me and not sure how to treat it for that specific question. I'd appreciate clarification based on these facts regarding my income. Thanks.
1 Answer
- 3 weeks ago
You can use both earned income and UI for an affidavit of support. You will be required to verify this income with your tax return.