Legal Question in Immigration Law in New York

Hello, I am in process of sending an I 864 + DS 230 forms to NVC for my mother. I earn more than 32000 $ a year (which is poverty line for my household size) but my W-2 says I only earn 16000+ $ because I only work at my latest job for little more than half a year. Is there a form or document I can obtain (from company I work for maybe?) that will show that I earn more than that. So I can attach it to the documents I will send to the NVC to prove that I can support my mother (which I can). Documents besides joint affidavit or assets.


Asked on 3/17/10, 2:51 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

Yes, of course, there are such documents. For example, employment verification letter drafted by your current employer so to specifically include all mandatory requirements; and/or paystubs from your current employer.

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Answered on 3/22/10, 4:03 pm


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