tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-657508809156046957.post3962314452340435835..comments2024-01-21T05:13:29.258-05:00Comments on THE IMMIGRATION BLOG: Poverty Guidelines for 2011 for I-864Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16249340152301619051noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-657508809156046957.post-65492874176180565332011-06-17T16:48:28.371-04:002011-06-17T16:48:28.371-04:00I'm lost... Please, bring me some light!!!
In ...I'm lost... Please, bring me some light!!!<br />In I-864 form - line 23, what means current annual income "earned" - as specified in the step-by-step instructions, since "annual" is synonymous with "yearly" and "earned" is in it's past tense? Considering that we are now mid of 2011, I think:<br />1. 2010 income doesn't apply for an answer (it's not current anymore!).<br />2. 2011 income is not entirely "earned" yet on a annually basis and counting the future earnings for the rest of the year left to come is nothing but a relative and pure estimation, nothing sure, concrete and provable (people can be anytime laid off, they die, get sick etc.).<br />3. The only logical correct answer in my mind must be: the total income earned in the past 12 months (June 2010 - May 2011)... It's current (up to date!), annual (covers an entire year!) and is already earned (it can be proved!).<br />What do you think?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com