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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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We're filling my AOS I-864 affidavit, I was entered to the US with VISA K-1.

I have some questions:

If the peticionary (US citizen) don't meet the poverty guideliness and he uses another sponsor, Does the US citizen need fill out too another i-864?

What option in the first part does the sponsor must check if he's the unique? Is like substitute sponsor but in this part said than a substitute sponsor is when the principal sponsor dies.... I'm confusing.

The another option is THE ONLY JOINT SPONSOR but he isn't a joint sponsor, is the only sponsor...

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Estoy llenando el affidavit en mi ajuste de estatus, entre a US con visa K1.

Tengo algunas dudas:

Si el peticionario (ciudadano de US and esposo) no cumple las lineas de pobreza de 125% y otro sponsor llena el I-864 en su lugar, el ciudadano americano (esposo) necesita llenar otro affidavit tambien (I-864)?

Que opcion debo marcar en la primera parte si es el unico sponsor (otra persona no el esposo)? seria como el sponsor sustituto pero lei que ese es cuando sustituye a un sponsor que muere... Estoy confundida.

La otra es que dice que es el unico esponsor unido (The only joint sponsor), pero lo que no me convence de marcar esta es que dice JOINT y solo sera una persona (no el US esposo).

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We're filling my AOS I-864 affidavit, I was entered to the US with VISA K-1.

I have some questions:

If the peticionary (US citizen) don't meet the poverty guideliness and he uses another sponsor, Does the US citizen need fill out too another i-864?

What option in the first part does the sponsor must check if he's the unique? Is like substitute sponsor but in this part said than a substitute sponsor is when the principal sponsor dies.... I'm confusing.

The another option is THE ONLY JOINT SPONSOR but he isn't a joint sponsor, is the only sponsor...

The USC-petitioner (husband) will still need to complete an I-864 (he is the Sponsor). Anyone after that is a Joint (Co-Sponsor) (1st/only, 2nd, etc.). :thumbs:

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Peru
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The petitioner is always the primary sponsor. So the person used to meet requirements is a joint sponsor.

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[ts eliot]

aos timeline:

married: jan 5, 2007

noa 1: march 2nd, 2007

interview @ tampa, fl office: april 26, 2007

green card received: may 5, 2007

removal of conditions timeline:

03/26/2009 - received in VSC

07/20/2009 - card production ordered!

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