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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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The biggest thorn in my side throughout this process has definitely been the Affidavit of Support and I am currently searching for an alternate sponsor to make up for the fact that I'm a college student only working part time.

My grandfather is willing to do it but we have a problem, maybe. He is already sponsoring someone who is on his way here from Canada. If he's sponsoring him, can he also co sponsor my fiance? Is it just not allowed or does he just have to meet a higher income requirement because of this guy technically being listed as his dependent..?

Just wondering because I am having absolutely no luck finding the answer on the internet haha....

Any help would be sooooo appreciated ^_^

THANK YOU!!!

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The biggest thorn in my side throughout this process has definitely been the Affidavit of Support and I am currently searching for an alternate sponsor to make up for the fact that I'm a college student only working part time.

My grandfather is willing to do it but we have a problem, maybe. He is already sponsoring someone who is on his way here from Canada. If he's sponsoring him, can he also co sponsor my fiance? Is it just not allowed or does he just have to meet a higher income requirement because of this guy technically being listed as his dependent..?

Just wondering because I am having absolutely no luck finding the answer on the internet haha....

Any help would be sooooo appreciated ^_^

THANK YOU!!!

He can do it, but he will have to meet the higher income requirement.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Egypt
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I would think as long as the extra dependent did not make him un eligible it would not ba a problem.

Of Course your best bet would be to call USCIS and ask them about it..........For a definitely correct answer.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Sure, he can do that...as long as his income can support another person to be sponsored.

Your household size includes yourself and the following individuals, no matter where they live: any spouse, any dependent children under the age of 21, any other dependents listed on your most recent Federal income tax return, all persons being sponsored in this affidavit of support, and any immigrants previously sponsored with a Form I-864 or Form I-864 EZ affidavit of support whom you are still obligated to support.

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-864.pdf

Any information I post is based upon my personal experience only. I am not a lawyer.

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